Boots Will Stomp into Spring

January 10th, 2010 - 

We love the sound and feel of zipping up our favorite stiletto leather boots for a night on the town. In fact, (confession) sometimes our beloved boots are the first clothing item we put on and definitely the last we take off.

But will the boot trend last through the cold? Most def.

When it’s time to stash your fur-trimmed beauties for the season, know what boot type and detail to shop for to keep up with your boot-ilicious needs through the spring.

Get em’ cowgirl! These snakeskin classic cowboy boots by Old Gringo in Pink Leopardito color are the perfect match for a mini jean skirt.

Great with skinny jeans and a blouse, these peep toe hybrid boot pumps by Steve Madden can dress up or down.

Classy, of course, by Kenneth Cole, this mid-calf high heel boot in tumbled leather looks pieced together, for the perfect casual daytime shoe. Wear with a sundress!

Going out? Sam Edelman’s Queenie shoe pairs perfectly with the hottest, hip-hugging cocktail dress you can find. The open laced front and peep toe let your foot breathe while hugging your ankle, like any good boot should.

Shop on!

Neon-feel the vibe for prom

December 26th, 2009 - 

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Remember those funky Laffy Taffy-colored rubber bracelets and pony tail holders? Did those blinding hues have a name? Nope. We called it neon. Besides some smarty pant’s addition to the chemical periodic table, what IS neon, anyway?

“Adjective. Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of a tawdry urban district or of gaudy nighttime entertainment,” according to some online dictionary.

Mmm…sounds like fun to us. That’s right–neon’s back. But not in a trashy club kinda way. Neon is next prom season’s hottest way to vamp up drab color–if worn right. So ditch black this year (slim isn’t in. We want curves). Stay out of the shadows and sparkle in the black lights. Feel the vibe with neon threads and don’t be afraid to glow in the dark…

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This season, set fuchsia on fire.

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Bolder is better. When choosing a nail  polish color–think Bright Lights.

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Step on it. A peek of neon when you step can catch an eye or two.

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Can’t pick a color? Who said you have to pick?

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Go big. Even Givenchy’s in on the neon trend. Choose one loud accessory and wear to spare no subtlety.

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Make sure he picks you up on this.

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(JK)

Shop on!

Ah, the Joys of Facebook Stalking.

December 7th, 2009 - 

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Isn’t she ADORABLE? We admit, we Facebook Stalk. After a little perusing, we finally found our favorite shoe designer and ALL her designer line info here.

Sometimes, it’s hard to tell how high a heel is. But OMG, we found our lovely Alisha’s shoe descriptions on the beloved FB. FYI, the shoes are fab for a reason, and tis the season (for shopping, of course). So,TTYL, cuz we’re about to throw down some dough on a few pairs.

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Shop on!

Class in Session. Today’s Lesson: High Heel History

November 23rd, 2009 - 

Quick fact– “stiletto” is the Italian word for a small, slender dagger.

Fashion can be fierce. As the history of high heels proves. Open your textbook to page…well, just keep reading for some fun facts on your favorite pumps.

Heels have a heated history. Today’s tantalizing shoe has been used to cripple women, worn by men, signify class and point out prostitutes over the centuries. Let’s start at the beginning. Around 3500 B.C., Ancient Egyptian butchers wore raised shoes to keep from wading in blood. Yum. During the Renaissance, actors wore different height heels to show age and sex of their characters. The Middle Ages brought pattens, or wooden soles, to keep people from walking in mud. Purely practical reasons. All worn by women and men.

Finally, in the 1400’s, Turkey designed the chopine, the original platform specifically  worn by women. Sometimes 30  inches high, this funky-looking shoe required women to use canes. Tourists thought the odd accessory was quirky and some speculated that, like the Chinese lotus shoe that crippled women’s feet, the chopine was meant to keep wives and daughters from running away or hooking up with other men. But, they were a sign of social status. The original meaning of “beauty is pain.”chopinesThe Turkish chopine–the original platform

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Beyond foot-binding and prostitutes, people wore heeled shoes to keep from slipping out of stirrups while horse-riding. in the mid-1500’s, Catherine de Medici made the high heel more fashionable than functional by insisting on a higher, thinner heel. She wanted to dazzle her fiance and outshine his slightly taller mistress. Understandable considering she soon would be Queen of the French Court.

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That puts us up to the 1600’s–Oops! There’s the bell. More on high heel history next class!

Gaga Gossip

November 10th, 2009 - 

gaga_gossip_girl2-216x325So, word is the infamously bizarre Lady Gaga will make a special appearance on our beloved TV series Gossip Girl very soon. The current queen of crazy style told MTV the episode will feature Lady Gaga herself singing on screen. We’re guessing a sort of operatic story–something very avant-garde. Expect nothing less, considering Gaga’s shocking red carpet ensembles that, at first glance, made the press go “eh?” But take another look at Gaga’s unique take on what it means to get dolled up. We think the Lady’s got a look that’s gonna reshape chic with her theatrical performance art entertainment fused with funky fashion displays and mainstream pop culture appearances.

Basically, we’d like to see Lady Gaga run a fashion show (minus the leotards, spankies and crotch shots, but hey, to each girl her prerogative). Black, red and white–she’s a futuristic diva whose fashion hits and misses keep us on our toes.

A few looks we dig…

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Lady with Leighton and Penn on the Gossip Girl set.

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Check all accessories.

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Pushing symmetrical boundaries here. We bet Bjork blinked twice at this origami cocktail.
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Marilyn meets Cruella Deville. Hey, Tim Burton, we found your next actress of choice.

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Just a normal daytime outfit.

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Once again, Tim, this Lady’s got twisted chic down to a T.

Gimme More Alisha…We’re Making Our Xmas List

November 9th, 2009 - 

Finally, our favorite shoe designer Alisha Hill gave us our latest shoe fix. Starting to flip out there for a few. Whew! Check out a few of our new faves…S9606-The Betty shoe. Boop!

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The Audrey shoe. Swoon.

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The Taylor shoe. Even too snazzy for Swift, if you ask us.

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The Kristen shoe. Classy.

S9064-The Gisele shoe. You may not be able to leap like a gazelle, but at least  your shoe’s named Gisele. I mean, come on.

Dig this Designer: Alisha Hill

October 22nd, 2009 - 

Alisha Hill 2009Calling all kittens with a shoe fetish. We’ve found a freshly polished gem of a designer to watch for–Alisha Hill. Check out her website. We’ll be following this chick as she steps her way to undoubtable couture stardom. What makes us so sure that her fashion radar is most def supergalactically glam?

Because when we browsed through her shoe collection, we had to wipe drool off our keyboards.

Hill developed quite a cute little quirk–she plays matchmaker with her shoes and celebrities based on personality, then names her shoe after its famed posh match. (Yes, there’s a Victoria shoe.) We picked a few of our faves to share…

From left to right–like reading–meet the Who’s Who of shoes: Miley, Victoria, Catherine, Uma, Marilyn and Halle.