i want: Japanese Converse, November 2009 release
I love these Japanese Converse coming out this month. Japan gets the coolest sneakers. via Hypebeast images: hypebeast.com
I love these Japanese Converse coming out this month. Japan gets the coolest sneakers. via Hypebeast images: hypebeast.com
I love, love these grey wedge boots. I can see them with woolly tights and sweater dresses or leggings/slim pants and over sized ts. These boots have the neat cutout detail in the heel.
This image from the Vogue UK Blog shows you just how crazy the shoes are from the Alexander McQueen Spring 2010 collection. WOW. They call them the armadillos. image: vogue.co.uk
Belville Ankle Boots by Acne Belville is an avant-garde ankle boot with a sculpted heel inspired by furniture and architecture They come in black also. I’m enamored with the heel. You can find the Acne Belville Boots online at Canadian retailer Ssense.com image: acnestudio.com
I was reading the Retailers React to Paris Collections on wwd.com. It talked to some buyers about footwear trends for Spring 2010. Bridget Cosgrave, Fashion & Buying Director, Matches, London Strongest Trends: Refined ethnic influences Mixes of color such as red and gold with leopard print or beading Lots of metallics Directional Styles: “The new tribute from YSL with a triangular piece across the heel.†Ones to Watch: Mechante Pan e Tulipani for handmade beaten-up boots Tracy Margolies, VP & DMM of women’s footwear, Saks Fifth Avenue Strongest Trends: pring boots Wedges Mid-heels Clogs Sandal booties Novelty materials in shoes (for instance, stretch jersey, mesh, lace, PVC and lucite heels) Directional Styles: “McQueen’s runway ‘armadillo’ shoes and the Jimmy Choo sandals that light up.†“Must-Carry†Styles from Paris: Givenchy’s stretch jersey sandals Camilla Skovgaard’s booties with tread bottom Christian Louboutin peep toe mesh pumps
I’m still looking at men’s shoes and finding things I want. This time it’s from uber luxury shoemaker J.M. Weston. via Hypebeast image: hypebeast.com
I was in the horrible Vaughan Mills mall when I spotted thest Converse. I’m in love. This post was made from my Blackberry. I hope it’s not too messed up 🙂
I went to the Canadian launch of Peter Kent Handbags at the Hazelton Hotel this week. Peter Kent is a leather accessories line out of Buenos Aires, Argentina. Hector Neer founded the company in 1972 and it continues to this day as a family run business. His three children joined him in the business using their skills in different areas of the company. Hector still is the head designer. Hector and his son Alejandro made their way from Argentina to Toronto for the launch. They had a hell of a trip up here; missed connection flight due to customs in Washington and lost luggage. This resulted in a 25 hour trip, much longer than normal. Despite this Hector and Alejandro were so incredibly nice and personable when I got a chance to meet and chat with them about their business. They are so passionate about the business and their enthusiasm really shows in the handbags. Peter Kent Handbags doesn’t produce in large volumes and the result is well crafted merchandise. They use local craftsmen who …
My Luxury Rebel booties were the talk of the water cooler yesterday at the office. Many conversations I had revolved around the shoes in various places like the kitchenette while I was making my morning Mate Chino from Tea Emporium or washing my hands in the bathroom. I found it amusing as this wasn’t the first time I wore them to work. Maybe it was all the flat boots I wore last week and people got used to my real height. I tend to fluctuate in the height department due to my love of platforms and heels. When I was younger, I wanted to be tall. 6 feet was my ideal, although I would have accepted anything 5’9″ and up without complaints. I was a dedicated athlete back then and I had all kinds of plans on how the extra inches could help my game. Alas, my brother got the height in the family, he’s 6’3″. Me, I’m a measly 5’5″. I shouldn’t complain, I’m still taller than average. I originally wanted these Luxury Rebel …
When I saw these boots at Philip’s Fall 2009 show I died. I immediately asked if they were going into production and then I asked what the sizing would be. Unfortunately, they start at Men’s 40 which is a 6.5 and too big for me. However guys that doesn’t stop you from getting a pair. The Riding Boots with Brown Cuff can be found at the Philip Sparks online shop. image: philipsparks.com