Ask the Shoeblogger: Fuschia Wedding Shoes Part 2

Posted by Shomore in Ask the Shoebloggers, Nine West

A couple of weeks ago, Shoeblog.com searched the depths of the online world in a quest for dreamy fuschia wedding shoes for a very contemporary and stylish spring bride.

We thought the Nine West Luxious shoes (left) would be a perfect fit for our future bride and they were. Sadly, the size wasn’t available on Zappos and our lovely bride almost had to settle for a different pair of shoes (Chinese Laundry pump; right). Fortunately, Endless.com (which is my new Zappos given that Zappos recently did away with their free overnight shipping) came to our rescue. They had the fuschia Nine West Luxious shoes in stock, with the right size, AND they were four dollars cheaper than Zappos.

I was so eager to see our modern bride with her new shoes and I’m sure you are too. So without further ado, here comes the bride (can’t you just here the wedding march hymn in your head)!

My shoes came today! Thank you so much shoeblog.com! I saw my package was in as soon as I came in from work, I tore them out of the box, took off my Chuck’s, and tried them on right away! I added my tiara so you can tell how it will look with the dress on! (^_^) Just kidding!

And since our bride has assured us that her darling fiance will not be reading our blog (who would have thought that would be a good thing?), I present to you our super fabulous and lovely bride during a wedding dress fitting. Doesn’t she look gorgeous?

Note: Picture siloing done by the bride herself. She happens to be pretty great graphics artist (we know because, as a thank you to us, she designed us a fun Shoeblog logo which we will be revealing in the upcoming weeks).

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It’s all in the details

Posted by shoesense in Flats, Hot Shoe Deals and Steals, Nine West

I don’t know about you, but for me, a shoe is often made by its details. Well, unless you’re talking about custom-made $1500+ John Lobb shoes, where materials and craftsmanship stand above anything frilly like that; but when we’re talking a middle-of-the road, good but not extraordinary, moderately-to-low price shoe, you know not to expect the finest leathers, or 40 hrs of labor going into each pair. No, you expect cheap, affordable shoes made for next to nothing in some factory in China, but which are fun, spunky, and will satisfy you trendy tooth for a season or so.

That is why I’m delighted with this “vertical” rather than “horizontal” buckle in this Nine West flat (which, btw, is 20% off at Piperlime, going for $62.50, so grab it while you can):

See what I mean? Most buckled shoes feature the buckle perpendicular over the vamp (as if it actually buckles something, mhmph). This one runs in line with your toes, as a rather ironic commentary to the futility of erstwhile utilitarian details. This rather small, but delightfully inventive decoration makes an otherwise so-and-so jacquard in a neutral color scheme stand out in a crowd. I approve!

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