You’re Such a Heel Part 2

posted by: Shomore in Prada & MiuMiu Shoes, Shoe Trends on February 7th, 2008

If you required more proof that the decorated heels trend is here, then I would like to present you with sheer eye candy.

YSL Monaco $860

Christian Dior Jeweled Feather Slingback with Crystal Heel. The next time I watch a rerun of Dr. Zivago, I’ll think of this feathery pump.

Of all the brands that have decorated their heels, I have to say that none has as comprehensive and stunning collection as those seen on Miuccia’s Prada and Miu Miu shoes.

Prada Platform Pump with Girly Flower Crystal Detail

Prada Pump Decorated with Swarovski crystals $750 at Saks

Miu Miu Floral Pump – Seriously, I love the detailed wood craving. $550 at NetAPorter

Miu Miu Beweled Strappy Sandal $790 at NetAPorter

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5 Responses to “You’re Such a Heel Part 2”

  1. January 05, 2012 at 10:59 am, watercraft injury said:

    Wow! I was looking for a present for my beautiful wife and I think I just found it. I think I'm going to go with the 'Miu Miu Beweled Strappy Sandals'. Very stylish…

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  3. December 31, 2008 at 11:52 pm, 2008: A Year in Shoes | ShoeBlog said:

    [...] Hail the Heel: Decorated heels proved to be a huge shoe trend in 2008 with heels that mesmerized our eyes and some that raised our eyebrows in sheer [...]

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  4. February 08, 2008 at 4:47 am, Elvira said:

    I just LOVE the detailed wood craving aswell! Want them!

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  5. February 07, 2008 at 9:32 pm, Mischelle Davis said:

    I am so thrilled that shoes have gone beyond mere function, and a basic pretty form and have turned into REAL WORKS OF ART!!! The shoes featured in this blog post are real evidence of this new footwear trend (I hope it is more than a trend). Yes, we will all spend many years and thousands of dollars visiting podiatrists to pay for our appreciation of this new art. But it is worth it!!!

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