Shoe Trends for Spring 2008

Posted by jitterbugbaby in Claudia Ciuti Shoes, Cole Haan Shoes, Dolce & Gabbana Shoes, Donald J. Pliner Shoes, Fendi Shoes, Kate Spade Shoes, Manolo Blahnik Shoes, Prada & MiuMiu Shoes, Robert Clergerie Shoes, Shoe Trends, Spring 2008 shoes, Stella McCartney Shoes, Stuart Weitzman Shoes, Taryn Rose Shoes, Valentino Shoes

Prompted by a recent reader inquiry, I went over to Neiman Marcus’ Shoe Trend site, which I haven’t peeked at yet for this season. As per usual, I found plenty of tempting options. So, like any good blogger, I’m now here to spread the word.

Heel Detail

You may recognize a number of these from the runway shows, because they tend to go heavy on the dramatic flare. These Fendi cage heels walked the Great Wall of China and these Prada flowery sandals made an organic statement in Milan back in September. Now they can be yours for $690 and $790, respectively.

Fendi cage heel prada wavy heel 2 prada wavy heel 1

Metallics

Personally, I’m of the opinion that a metallic shoe is always a great way to spruce up an outfit. In any season. If you agree, you might want to snap up a pair right now, when there are so many options available. You can get your metallic fix in everything from a classic Kate Spade loafer to a pewter Donald J Pliner t-strap to a Valentino multi-tone platform.

kate spade metallic loafer donald j pliner metallic sandal valentino metallic sandal

Floral

What says spring more than floral-embellished shoes? Try a pair of cheerful Manolo Blahnik’s with the Marimekko patterns that we mentioned back here, or a pretty and understated Bettye Muller (whose designs we Shoebloggers always love), or–to be kinder on your tootsies–any color of these Costablanca suede thongs.

manolo marimekko mj bettye muller floral slings costablanca agnes slides

Woven

Here’s a trend we haven’t seen for a few years now, and I’m glad it’s back. Woven shoes have an earthy, organic sort of look that I always like for the warm weather months. What shoes are here to feel the natural inspiration? Well, there’s this Frye low wedge sandal (in a handful of pretty colors) and this Stella McCartney wedge (also note it covers you for the metallic and decorative heel trends, all in one fell swoop) and the Cole Haan Air Bria (in gold or silver and thereby also hitting the right metallic note), to name a few.

Frye cameron sandal stella mccartney woven wedge cole haan air bria

Gladiator Sandals

Nope, they’re not gone. They’ve been the ubiquitous trendy sandal for the past several years, but I’m not complaining. I always like a shoe that mixes elements. Refined and rough. Masculine and feminine. And the gladiator sandal does that, whether it’s a glamazon version by Stuart Weitzman, a buckled and studded strappy one by Claudia Ciuti, or a basic brown leather Dolce & Gabbana.

stuart weitzman gladiator sandal claudia ciuti gladiator sandal dolce gabbana gladiator sandal

Safari

The final trend is the one you have to be most careful of. When you start getting anywhere near animal prints, you’ve got to be careful not too go too over the top. I’d recommend sticking with things that are a little more toned down like this Oscar de la Renta mini-wedge. Or get a safari-esque look by sidestepping animal prints in favor of wooden embellishments, like on this t-strap sandal by Shoesense’s guru, Robert Clergerie. Because, while I dearly love Taryn Rose shoes and all they stand for, their take on the safari style is WAY too much in my book.

oscar de la renta miniwedge clergerie t-strap taryn rose safari flat

So go, Shoeblog readers. Find your spring shoes armed with trend awareness. It’s a fine line between trendy for its own sake and trendy in a way that will last into future springs to come. But you can do it. You’re savvy people.

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Paris Runways Running the Gamut

Posted by jitterbugbaby in Fall 2008 Shoes, Fashion Week, Shoe Trends, Stella McCartney Shoes

The thing that’s great about watching all the various Fashion Week shows is that we get to see the viewpoints of the individual designers.

This may sound self-evident, sure, but think about it.  When you go to a non-designer shoe store (in person or online), you can pretty much count on seeing repetition of the same trends for that season.  Ballet flats galore.  Oxford booties coming out the wazoo.  More strappy gladiator sandals than you can shake a stick at.

But when you watch several Fashion Weeks’ worth of shoes parade down the catwalk, you can see individual style coming through instead of just the trends.

A current example?

Look at these Stella McCartney platforms.

Stella McCartney Paris fall 08 1  Stella McCartney Paris fall 08 2

They’re fantastic.  Chunky and super stylized with the shaping and the mixed textures and the metallic accents on the sole and heel.  And, of course, containing no animal products.

And then look at Sophia Kokosalaki’s dainty footwear.

Kokosalaki fall 08 2  Kokosalaki fall 08 1

Kokosalaki fall 08 4  Kokosalaki fall 08 3

Ladylike and refined with a hint of an insectile webbed feel to it with all those knots and twists and curls.

You just never know what those fashion designers will come up with next.  And don’t we all just love to wait and see what it’ll be.

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New Shoe Wardrobe Mind Game: Zappos

Posted by shoesense in Athletic Shoes, Christian Lacroix Shoes, Cole Haan Shoes, Comfort Shoes, Delman Shoes, Dolce & Gabbana Shoes, Flats, Juicy Couture Shoes, Kate Spade Shoes, Marc Jacobs Shoes, Michael Kors Shoes, Pumps, Sandals, Sergio Rossi Shoes, Sigerson Morrison Shoes, Slingbacks, Stella McCartney Shoes, Tapeet Shoes, Taryn Rose Shoes, Wedges

I was browsing the shoe stores these days and was dazed with the possibilities and styles, and it got me thinking: what if I had to rebuild my shoe wardrobe from scratch? What if I had nothing, absolutely nothing to wear, and I would be forced to order shoes from one place and one place only to save me from this disgrace? (In this fantasy of mine, I don’t have shoes but I have plenty of money left to buy whatever I want. Ahem. Work with me here.). So I decided to create this little mind experiment and rebuild my wardrobe from scratch using one shoe store at a time. I need to cover my bases–I need dress shoes, warm-weather shoes, casual shoes, dog-walking shoes, career shoes, evening shoes, sensible shoes. Right? Right.

The first obvious place is, of course, Zappos. Here’s what I would pick up there, for starters, for the spring-summer season:

1. A. Testoni Giancarla red patent loafers, $376.

2. Michael Kors Palm Springs yellow patent flats, $400.  

3. Sigerson Morrison gold kitten-heeled sandals, $443.

4. Sergio Rossi Origami kitten heel pumps, $500.

5. Helle Comfort Ollie wedge, $160.

6. Ecco Performance Yarrah, $104.

7. Marc Jacobs color-block flat sandals, $353.

8. Delman Crest-V bejeweled velvet flat, $354.

9. Kate Spade Juliette open-toe slingbacks, $274.

10. Cole Haan Air Gabi boat shoe, $158.

11. Taryn Rose Daelyn gunmetal metallic wedges, $495.

 12. Christian Lacroix bejeweled kitten heels, $717.

13. Adidas by Stella McCartney sport flats, $100.

14. Tapeet by Vicini silver and gold flats, $400.

15. Dolce & Gabbana floral canvas flats, $330.

16. Juicy Coutoure Lillian espadrilles, $230.

17. Giuseppe Zanotti Mirror Lilia open-toe flats, $454.

18. Paul Green ‘Soul’ in leopard, $237 (although, shame on you, Zappos: the same shoe is half off at Piperlime! I guess it would be a good time to call them on it and get that 10% off the lowest price you can find on the Internet, right?)

19. Paul Smith Laney floral espadrille, $178.

Mmmmm….I’m drunk with shoes right now… I think I’m going to lie down, or I’ll buy all of them right now! Wait, I won’t: the grand total for this “starter” wardrobe is (drum roll): $6263. Over six thousand dollars. I probably went all crazy in the Couture section of Zappos, but I couldn’t help myself!

Later this week I’ll explore more eye-candy at other stores, and what it would take to get a “starter” spring-summer shoe wardrobe there. Stay tuned!

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Spring 2008 Trend Alert: Mesh and Openwork Shoes

Posted by jitterbugbaby in Shoe Trends, Stella McCartney Shoes

Yes, I know we’re in the full swing of fall 2007 shoe trends (studs, ankle booties, oxfords, gray, etc), but it’s never too early to start looking toward the warmer weather, right?

Well, here’s a quick trend alert to watch out for come Spring 2008: mesh and openwork shoes.

When we Shoebloggers hit Las Vegas this past summer for the WSA show, these shoes were everywhere.  Everything from sporty mesh to fishnet to elaborate cut-outs.  Everything from casual to elegant, chunky to feminine.  Now, these puppies aren’t much on display yet, since it’s still early, but if you want to be a trend-adopter on the starting line of next season, then snap up a pair of these pretty pumps from Stella McCartney (which you can get now for $315 on Bluefly).

Stella McCartney

 

And watch this space (as always) for more trend reporting in the months to come.

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Stelllllllllaaaaaaaaa!!!!

Posted by jitterbugbaby in Fashion Week, Stella McCartney Shoes, Walking Disasters

I can’t decide which I find more unappealing to look at in this picture, the clunky, style-less monstrosity that is the wood (or possibly just wood-patterned) mule clog wedge THING from Stella McCartney’s Spring 2008 show or the model’s foot that looks like it was taken out to the back alley and beaten to within an inch of its life about two days before this show.

Stella McCartney

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