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Delicious Mulberry Shoes in Jewel Tones
posted by: freePOrnaoa in Mulberry, New York Shoe Shopping
Mulberry is well known for its classic bag shapes. Now it has some new prints and materials.
Both New York stores, uptown and downtown, are lovely and fun to be in. And the decorations right now are adorable. Holiday candy apples!
The clothes are so cutesy and ladylike.
BUT THE BEST PART IS:
THE NEW SHOES!!!!!!!!!
Like a candy apple’s green leaves, this will make your stems look perfect!
And these boots are superbuttery and take the slouchy trend to a quality level.
But my absolute favorite was these killer boots, perfect for staying fashionable in the rain.
Check out one of the Mulberry locations to purchase.
NY Fashion Week: Mulberry SS 2010
posted by: brianka in Boots, Fashion Week, General, High heels, Mulberry, Pumps, spring 2010 shoes, Trend Alert
When I think of Mulberry, I immediately think of roomy leather handbags. But, after this season’s Mulberry showing at NY Fashion week, I may find myself unconsciously humming my favorite high-school 80′s tunes.
Playfully set against a gumdrop-bright background of painted carousel horses, Mulberry’s spring/summer 2010 collection was an 80′s-inspired flashback complete with:
Short sets:
Short skirts:
Animal Prints:
Big hair:
(Photo c/o Style.com)
Big bags (even the clutches):
Alexa Chung carrying the 2010 ‘Alexa’ bag.
And even bigger fringe:
I don’t know about you, but these fringed loafers could almost convince a rampantly anti-fringe gal like myself to come over to the dark side.
Almost*
*If I could be certain that they wouldn’t just wind up in my personal shoe museum.
There’s something appealingly unapologetic about these these ankle boots. The only problem is that any ready-to-wear version needs to have the fringe shortened just a touch; perhaps a half-inch trim to make these practical to wear without sacrificing their dramatic appeal? Yes, the floor-sweeping fringe makes great runway theater; but, ultimately, who wants a soft and luxurious suede to be ruined through normal wear?
Except where otherwise noted, photos are c/o Mulberry. Special thanks to Jeremy for providing us with detail and close-up accessory photos.






















