Spring 2009 Shoe Trends: Natural Textures

Posted by galligator in 6pm.com, Betsey Johnson, Eco Friendly Shoes, Endless, Frye Shoes, Heels.com, High heels, Mary Janes, Michael Kors Shoes, Michael Kors Shoes, Mules, Platforms, Prada & MiuMiu Shoes, Pumps, Sandals, Shoes.com, Slingbacks, Spring 2009 Shoes, Stella McCartney Shoes, Trend Alert, Wedges

Hello warmer weather!

As we move into another spring season, certain classic footwear trends have re-emerged as if on an annual schedule. In this case, the trend is of rope-like espadrilles and cork-soled sandals. These continue to be casual warm-weather favorites.

This spring and summer it will be tough to go wrong style-wise if your sandals include a cork sole; or perhaps rafia, bamboo, or jute details. Natural textures, warm tan and brown colors, and an earthy, Boho vibe are making a huge appearance in stores this spring.

First up - Prada’s Rafia, Cork, and Bamboo Wedges:

 

Prada Raffia Wedge Sandals $650 at Saks.com

Prada Bamboo Wedge Platforms $695 at Saks.com

Prada Wedge Platform Cutout Sandals $750 at Saks.com

I’m not finding myself to be much of a fan of the rafia, and I can take or leave the whole cork thing, but the bamboo is pretty intriguing.

Volatile Shoes also has a few bamboo-wrapped offerings in their spring line-up (with more of a reedy effect): Read the rest of this entry »

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Spring 2009 Shoe Trends: Jelly Shoes

Posted by galligator in Cesare Paciotti, Chloe Shoes, Flats, Givenchy Shoes, High heels, Jimmy Choo Shoes, Kenzo, Michael Kors Shoes, Michael Kors Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps, Sandals, Trend Alert, Vegan Shoes, Walking Disasters, Wedges, Zappos

Oh My! The Eighties are upon us.

I knew my high school fashions were considering re-surfacing last year when I began catching early glimpses of puffer vests on teenagers around town. Now, with more kids looking like Madonna-as-Material-Girl, Eighties Style is having a serious fashion renaissance.

As evidence, I present Jelly Shoes. A fashion choice in that I actually never indulged in the last time around - having at that point in my teenagedom already have moved into kitten-heeled pumps and the plotting of how to get a pair of sturdy-heeled (cobblestone appropriate) knee-high boots for my 17th birthday.

But I digress. Probably out of an avoidance instinct.

Oh yes, Jellies. Always a style that makes me think of 8-year old girls in pink shirts and floral embroidered jeans; perhaps because they have not gone out of fashion with that age group? I simply wonder how grown ladies pull these off. But hey, if it helps you keep a sense of play in your life, go for it.

So, while these are obviously not a trend that is calling to me, perhaps there is something in here that some of you folks reading will find to your liking. One thing I can tell you, designers this time out have not limited their styles to sparkly pink jelly flats and flip-flops.

We have sandals (including the still-hot gladiator silhouette):

GIvenchy ‘Lace-Up Jelly’ $170 at Saks.com (also in Orange, Olive, Fuchsia and Black at Shopbop.com)

 

Jimmy Choo ‘Jelly Thong Sandals’ $175 at Saks.com

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Kors by Michael Kors ‘Shane Jelly Toe-Ring Sandal’ $72 at Shopbop.com ($69 at Zappos)

See by Chloe ‘Flat Jelly Sandals’ $125 in yellow or black at Saks.com (also at Shopbop in Yellow, Orange, Green, and Violet)

 

Ballet Flats:

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Cesare Paciotti ‘Ballerina 20000′ in Red, Purple, White, and Black. $128.09 $189at Zappos.com

Tory Burch ‘Jelly Reva Ballet Flats’ $95 in blue or coral at Saks.com (also available in Pink, Yellow, Brown and Black at Shopbop)

 

Melissa ‘Ultragirl Peep-Toe Jelly Flats’ $70 in Pink, Blue and Black at Saks.com

Melissa ‘Campana Corallo Jelly Ballet Flats’ $60 at Saks.com

Melissa ‘Campana Corallo Webbed  Jelly Flats’ $80 at Saks.com

Sneakers:

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Kenzo Shoes Lace-up Jelly Sneakers in pink, yellow, white, and black. $80 at Shopbop.com

 

Oxfords (And you thought that this trend was on the way out!):

 

Mellisa ‘Joy and Alexander Herchcovitch Jelly Oxford’ in Gold or Black. $100 at Saks.com

And, of course, Heels:

Melissa ‘Jelly Peep-Toe T-Strap Wedge’ $100 at Saks.com.

 

Oh, and in case you are wincing just a little bit at the not-so-humble prices being charged for colorful pieces of molded plastic (or is it flubber?) there should be Payless versions soon enough.

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Run, Don’t Walk, to Bluefly.com! SALE

Posted by twinkletoes in General, Hot Shoe Deals and Steals, Michael Kors Shoes, Rafe Shoes, Stuart Weitzman Shoes, Yves Saint Laurent (YSL) Shoes

Shoe lovers! Today is the ONE-DAY ONLY up-to-60% off shoe sale on bluefly.com! There are some truly amazing deals!

Want winter shoes? There are boots galore. Here are some examples:

Rafe boots 

Rafe “‘Galata Simpson” Boots, $475, reduced to $172.70!

KORS boots

KORS by Michael Kors “Loony” Boots, $360, reduced $194.40!

The holiday season is rapidly approaching and who doesn’t want to look awesome at the assorted holiday parties and get-togethers the will most certainly ensue?

Rafe Flats

Rafe Gold Metallic Flats, $235, reduced to $95.39!

Charles David Sandals

Charles David “Kailey” Sandals, $250, reduced to $115.42!

Stuart Weitzman Oboe Sandals

Stuart Weitzman “Oboe” Sandals, $285, $131.56!

YSL Kelly

YSL “Kelly” Sandal, $525, reduced to $378!

And many, many more. There are nearly 2000 pairs of shoes that are covered in the sale. Go! Go now! Remember it is TODAY, Nov.10th only. And if you find something spectacular, come back and tell us.

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A Shoe Plea

Posted by twinkletoes in Boots, General, I really love my shoe, Michael Kors Shoes, Shoe Advice, Zappos

Ok folks, in the midst of fashion week madness (we’re off to Paris next) I am going to interrupt with a personal plea for a little help in the shoe department.

This is the KORS by Michael Kors Brink Boot:

Michael Kors Brink

They are available in very limited sizes on bluefly.com in black and brown for $237 or 6pm for $195, a significant reduction from their original price of $395. These are my ideal winter boots. I absolutely love them and want to take them home with me and call them my very own. Unfortunately, I have not been able to find them in my size. They are actually from last year’s line of winter boots a la Lady Kors, so they are not easy to track down and a 9 or 9.5 has been completely unfindable.

So here is my plea: if you find them online or are in the greater NY area or even the greater San Francisco area (I’ll be there at the beginning of October) and your eagle eye spots these in black in a 9 or a 9.5, TELL ME! I know you shoe-lovers have a lot of secret hunting grounds that the average person does not know about. I am counting on you! (P.S. these boots run small, so if you do decide to pick up the remaining ones on Bluefly, be aware.)

If this post has given you an unsatisfied longing similar to mine, here is this year’s version of the boot, the Breck, also KORS by Michael Kors:

Michael Kors Breck Boots

These are widely available at $425 (and unfortunately not on sale yet) in black leather, brown leather, and black patent. These are definitely awesome boots and would probably much more practical for the New York winter, but I never was a particularly practical girl.

Thanks in advance loyal shoeblog readers!

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Mighty Wedges and Platforms at Michael Kors

Posted by galligator in General

The shoes for last week’s Michael Kors Spring 2009 collection were anything but shy.  Platforms and wedges in true 1970’s chunky fashion were power-walking down the catwalk.

These lifted sandals have a physical presence that is forceful, to say the least.  The semi-architectural, cut-away wedge is great for the Funky Fashionista who is channeling her inner Flower Child.

I am not particularly a fan of these shoes; Of course, at my less-than-imposing 5′-2″ any one of these sandals would probably make me look like a toddler raiding her Mommy’s wardrobe. However, for taller gals as well as for Glamazonian types who like a bit of Hippie style, these could be just the thing to complete a Boho-chic outfit.

 

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