Basia Zarzycka’s Exquisite Tudor Rose Mules

posted by: brianka in High heels, Mules on May 23rd, 2011

Please say ‘Hello’ to my newest shoe crush:

Basia Zarzycka Tudor Rose Mulles S003 £1695

“Intricate branches of snakeskin laurel leaves and berries meeting in the centre with a large petaled rose adorned with Swarovski jet stamens, embellish the uppers of this signature Dolphin Toe Mule supported on Daphne Jones medium heels and they are fully lined with silver foiled leather. Other features include, one central seam on the centre front and a small lip to hold the wearers in place when walking. Would also be fantastic just for display purposes.    Size 7. One of a Kind.(Via product description)


Handmade decadent loveliness, oh my!

Sadly, while these are effectively my size (I usually opt up to a 7.5 for extra toe wiggles, but I’d be willing to sacrifice that for these), they are not remotely in either my current budget or my overall-shoe-spending comfort-zone.

Therefore, this must end as yet another case of  unrequited shoe-love.  These will, however, be mentally added to my ever-expanding imagination’s dream closet.

Related article with more dreamy Basia Zarsycka shoes.

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4 Responses to “Basia Zarzycka’s Exquisite Tudor Rose Mules”

  1. May 06, 2012 at 2:06 am, David Abrams said:

    I wouldn't trust any political predictions by Soros. He has one of the biggest liberal foundations, he is too biased.

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  2. June 05, 2011 at 11:55 am, JV. said:

    I do not like these at all. Terribly hideous and would never look at them for more than a second.

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  3. May 25, 2011 at 8:44 am, r5bales said:

    Why is it that the shoes we absolutely adore are at least $2000. The story of my life.

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    • May 25, 2011 at 6:17 pm, galligator said:

      I know. It's hard to believe that 2007's $1200 priced python boots made me apoplectic. Now that's not even a drop in the luxury-price bucket. I'm thinking after-market & places like YOOX where I can squeeze in the occasional shoe-splurge a year or so after-season.

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