Monday, December 27, 2010
USA KICK FANS IN A FRENZY
Ok, they're not designer runway stilts but they're causing quite a frenzy in the US.
The release of the Cool Grey Jordans were the cause of a pretty huge commotion when they were launched to the general public on Thursday as the pursuit to acquire the exclusive sneakers got ugly.
Reports from NBA Dallas say police were forced to use pepper spray to subdue an unruly crowd of around 500 people outside the Town East Mall.
To put it into some form of perspective for you , these were the sneakers that Michael Jordan himself wore in his final NBA game, and were released for just one day in March of 2001 for $125USD. Their new release bumped the cost up to $175USD, and they have been going for as high as $500USD on eBay.
To a keen heel aficionado this no doubt sounds a little kooky but to those who read my blog and are die hard sneaker collectors (yes, still bamboozled you read my blog), this is a big deal. Apparently the Cool Greys are the Holy Grail and clearly worth fighting for.
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Friday, December 24, 2010
THROWING CUSTOM MADE ARMANI SHOES IS GAGA
Bless Lady Gaga once again for this little gem.
At the end of her rescheduled show in Paris this week Lady Gaga flung, what could be considered as dangerous objects, at her fans.
The custom stilts were made for Gaga by Giorgio Armani but she wanted to show her crowd 'some love' - so she threw her shoes. As you do.
‘Mr Armani is probably going to kill me,’ she told thousands of fans. ‘But in the dance community, it is a tradition, when someone kicks arse to give them your shoes. You are the most kick-arse fans in the whole world!’
Watch it here.
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At the end of her rescheduled show in Paris this week Lady Gaga flung, what could be considered as dangerous objects, at her fans.
The custom stilts were made for Gaga by Giorgio Armani but she wanted to show her crowd 'some love' - so she threw her shoes. As you do.
‘Mr Armani is probably going to kill me,’ she told thousands of fans. ‘But in the dance community, it is a tradition, when someone kicks arse to give them your shoes. You are the most kick-arse fans in the whole world!’
Watch it here.
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Wednesday, December 22, 2010
FESTIVE READS FOR SHOE ADDICTS
Here are some last minute gift suggestions for the Shoe Addict in your life if the budget is a little tight this year.
Why not pick her up a little festive read?
Here are my top picks:
Jimmy Choo Story: Power, Profits And The Pursuit Of The Perfect Shoe
The Towering World of Jimmy Choo examines the world's seemingly insatiable appetite for luxury goods by telling the behind-the-scenes tale of one of the most talked-about brands of our age. Jimmy Choo was a London shoemaker with clients including Princess Diana when Tamara Yeardye, a London society girl, convinced him to launch a factory-produced luxury shoe line. Twelve years later, Jimmy Choo is a household name, and Tamara still presides over what is now one of the most successful luxury brands in the world.
Manolo's New Shoes
The follow up companion to the bestselling Manolo Blahnik Drawings, this book presents a brand new collection of Manolo's celebrated shoe designs. The book is organized thematically to express Manolo Blahnik's vision. A glorious pictorial feast that will double as a coffee table book.
The Blood Countess
The first novel in bestselling author Tara Moss exciting new Pandora English series - is True Blood meets The Devil Wears Prada in high-fashion fantasy New York. Moss brings her trademark macabre and lifelong love of the paranormal to the fashion world, with a twist...
Aged 19 and fresh from small town Gretchenville, Pandora English arrives in New York City to live with her mysterious Great Aunt Celia. Pandora is going to make it big as a writer... or so she thinks. When Pandora lands a job at a glossy women's magazine that happens to share her name, her first assignment is covering the exciting A-List launch of BloodofYouth, the latest miracle beauty product to take America by storm. Supermodel Athanasia, the face of BloodofYouth, is drop-dead gorgeous, but Pandora senses something else too. Something sinister... It seems there may be a secret ingredient in BloodofYouth, and when Pandora discovers what it is, there'll be hell to pay... Funny, sexy, fashionable and just a tiny bit terrifying.
Enjoy!
To purchase all three books online go to Angus & Robertson or hit your nearest good bookstore.
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Monday, December 13, 2010
'TIS THE SEASON
'Tis the season and I’m not talking festive people, I’m talking lists.
You know, the end of calendar year wrap where newspapers, magazines and television programs like to compile lists of everything from ‘The Best of 2010’ to ‘The Worst of’. Most fashionable, most stylish, worst break-ups and greatest moments; just to name a few.
There is nothing like a list to spark some hot debate. At least, that’s what I like to call it. Lashings of criticism and ridicule from the masses just don’t have the same high spirited ring to them.
It seems we are obsessed with lists. Not just the compellation of them and the content that goes into them, once they’ve been published we love to tear them and those who appear in them completely and utterly to shreds.
Celebrities who inadvertently end up in Who magazines sexiest people of 2010 are subject to endless amounts of condemnation and not just from our living room whilst pouring over the latest issue with our girlfriends, but by members of the general public and paparazzi who not only see it as their right to bring these people down, they enjoy it.
How many times have we seen a buff young maven appear in a Top 100 only to find pictures of her cellulite surface the following week? The paps know this is a money shot and the public, secretly or not so secretly, love it.
A little closer to home newspapers like to publish most stylish and best dressed based stories that introduce the readers to a collection of people they may not know in our cities in a bid to showcase our State. While these lists are seen by some as inspirational they are looked down upon by others as some kind of back-slapping exercise to be loathed.
As someone who was fortunate enough (yes, that’s my take on it) to be nominated by peers and members of my community and then placed on some of these lists in our fair State, I was stunned to read the opinions of complete strangers as a result of the list’s publication.
While I fear it may sound as though I am defending myself (and in a way I probably am) I am astounded at what goes on behind the scenes. For those seemingly normal people that read and possibly enjoy such lists you may find this surprising.
A few years ago there was a list published of the Best Dressed variety and as with such articles there was a panel of judges that were asked to rank numerous nominees into the final list. Upon the glossy and extensive publication of this list, of which I was included, avalanches of opinion descend in all forms. Not only did those involved in the assembly of this list have an onslaught of denigration thrown at them, so did those that were in it.
Please don’t feel I am having a ‘boo-hoo poor me moment,’ I am completely ok with members of the public being able to publish their comments and feelings on any matter - these types of articles included. What flabbergasts me is the direct emails and phone calls that also seem to follow as part of this right to opinion.
Yes, you read correctly, there are those that think it is not enough to publish their comments online where this article appears, they need to take their grievance one step further. They write direct emails or make a phone call, often abusive and not identifying themselves, to a judge or a person included in such a list. Honestly.
There seems to be some general misconceptions that money equals style or the ability to dress well. I don’t know about you but I know plenty of instances where this is most certainly not the case. The other interesting fallacy is that those appearing in these lists are shallow human beings distinctly lacking in personality.
So who are these ignorant, ill-informed opinionistas? Clearly a list can make people crazy. Why, one might ask? Is it jealousy or feelings of inadequacy? I wonder how those people would behave if they were in fact nominated to be part of such a list? Would they decline the invitation?
For every one of these not very nice people I am sure there is an entire host of people who feels differently. The problem is they don’t feel it necessary to devote their time to sharing how they feel about such topics and before any conclusions are jumped to, they aren’t all women.
One could even say this behaviour describes a certain ‘social phenomenon, in which people of genuine merit are resented, attacked, cut down, or criticised because their talents or achievements elevate them above or distinguish them from their peers.’
Interesting. Apologies to anyone I may have offended by airing your grievances to the world on behalf of all of those whom have appeared in such articles. Oh? That’s right… you already did that all by yourself!
Give the journalists who spend endless hours putting these articles together a break and just see them as the piece of entertainment they are intended to be. If you feel that strongly about someone in particular being included do something politely and proactively about it. Who doesn’t want to see some fresh faces mixed with those that never seem to disappoint us with their style?
I am pleased to agree with the late but fabulous Alexander McQueen on the subject of style; “I think the idea of mixing luxury and mass-market fashion is very modern - wearing head-to-toe designer has become a bit passe. It's a new era in fashion - there are no rules. It's all about the individual and personal style, wearing high-end, low-end, classic labels, and up-and-coming designers all together.”
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Sunday, December 12, 2010
DIOR TURNS VEGAN FOR PORTMAN
You have to admire a gal who sticks to her core values at any cost.
Nothing says 'fashion clout' like an iconic label asking you to represent them, then remaking its fashion animal-friendly just so you can wear it.
While fervent about her new role as the face of Miss Cherie for Dior 2011, Natalie Portman has revealed the fashion house re-makes its accessories for the strictly vegan actress.
The actress who was quoted last year saying "Jonathan Safran Foer's book Eating Animals changed me from a twenty-year vegetarian to a vegan activist." She then wrote a lengthy and impassioned justification of her veganism and refused to wear leather and animal derived products.
Often seen in Stella McCartney's vegan styles, in her press appearances for the film The Black Swan, Portman has alternated between McCartney accessories, and bespoke versions of shoes from the Dior main line range.
She told WWD.com: “One of the things that’s been so nice is that Dior made all of the shoes for me with no animals and no leather or anything, because I don’t wear any leather...They re-made all my shoes so I can wear Dior shoes without taking lives.”
(Image Credit: Getty)
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Saturday, December 11, 2010
SIMPSON'S BILLION A SHOE IN
Have you ever mocked Jessica Simpson? You aren't alone, there are plenty who laugh at Simpson but it seems she's about to have the last laugh, all the way to the bank.
The Texan, who rose to stardom singing pop-country music and displaying her life on reality TV with ex-hubby Nick Lachey, first dipped her toe into the fashion water in 2005.
A preacher’s daughter who used her celebrity to endorse a line of fashion including shoes, sunglasses, swimwear and scent, brought in $750 million this year in retail sales across all of her 22 lines according to Forbes. The line is set to expand to include sportswear in 2011 and the move is estimated to ring in a cool billion.
Not a bad year's work.
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Thursday, December 09, 2010
BABES COLUMN: CONTROL FREAK IN THE HOUSE
Read Tracey's latest column @ Babes in Business.
I have a question. I realize it’s rhetorical but I feel the need to share my bewilderment.
Why do attractive, confident, intelligent and financially independent women end up in relationships with men that want to control them?
There is no doubt in my mind this is another of the world’s great mysteries. I certainly am not engaging in any kind of man-bashing or degradation of any female who wakes up one day and finds herself in this situation, I’ve done it myself. Twice!
At a recent fashion event of the ‘ladies who lunch’ variety I was engaged in a round table conversation with an assemblage of near strangers when the topic turned to shoes, as it so often does in my presence. After debriefing on the current clog trend the banter turned to sexy sandals and the all encompassing love affair those at the table had with them when one participant broadcast her husband didn’t ‘allow her to wear sexy sandals.’
I’m sorry, what? Did someone just slap me into the 50’s and pop me next to June Cleaver?
I have so many questions I’m not quite sure where to start. How does one identify a pair of sandals that are too sexy? Too much toe cleavage?
More >>
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Wednesday, December 08, 2010
READING LIST: ATLANTIS HOME
I read so many amazing Blogs from all over the world and while I have featured many of our wonderful home-grown Australian Bloggers I wanted to share an off-shore taste with you.
I love Atlantis Home, it juxtaposes both of my loves; interior design and fashion.
Judy Aldridge is the fashion and interior decorating blogger behind Atlantis Home, living in Trophy Club, Texas, with her daughters Carol and Jane Aldridge. She recently attended the Chictopia 10 Social Influence Summit as a guest speaker.
She began her career as a model, while living in Tokyo for two years during the 80's and then returned to Dallas and pursued fashion design.
During the late 1980s she owned a store called Chiaroscuro, in the hip Deep Ellum area of Dallas. The store opened in 1987 and was complete with a forties Coca-Cola vending machine and a multi-colored floor with gold stars.
Judy first delved into fashion designing with her eco friendly label Atlantis Underground which was created in Dallas during the 90s and closed in 1992. Judy has recently revived her label under the name of Atlantis Dry.
Her Blog is a great indulgence with an abundance of Chic fashion and home.
Love!
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Tuesday, December 07, 2010
ALL HAIL HERMES
Oh dear, all hail Hermes.
Thank you for joining what is being touted as 'Brisbane's luxury row' and elegantly thrusting open your doors (in Elio Moda's previous home) in Edward Street.
Fashionably, this speaks volumes for Queensland's thirst for luxury goods and Hermes is in good company with the newly opened Richards & Richards next door, Watches of Switzerland and BOSS across the road.
Edward Street is certainly earning its reputation as a destination for the high-end fashionista with the likes of Louis Vuitton and Tiffany & Co also taking up residence there.
The Brisbane Times reported Lord Mayor Campbell Newman as quick to point out the “new world city” symbolism of the boutique; it continued the global-standard gentrification of the Edward Street “fashion precinct”.
Famed for its Ãœber-expensive Birkin bags and $550 silk scarves, the French fashion house - founded in 1837 as a horse harness business, counts this boutique as the fifth for Hermes in Australia and the second in Queensland after the long-established boutique in the Gold Coast's Marina Mirage.
Reports from New York overnight have the French luxury products firm setting up a private holding company that will own more than half of its shares. The move will allow the descendants of Thierry Hermes, to sell their shares without seeing them scooped up by LVMH chairman Bernard Arnault.
The founding family owns more than 73% of Hermes and is seeking to protect the brand from a takeover. In September, Arnault - whose firm owns labels including Fendi, Marc Jacobs and Christian Dior - shocked Hermes when he disclosed he had bought 17.1% of the company and signalled he might enlarge his stake further.
While rumours in fashion industry circles have been circulating for months about Gucci's intended Brisbane assault, this has not yet been confirmed.
Want to get yourself a little Hermes shoe fix? This pair of casual sandals will cost you $670, online or in store.
Love!
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Monday, December 06, 2010
SALE ME JEAN
Right. If you haven't got your running stilettos on may I suggest you best be off to do so.
Jean Brown's mid-season sale is on NOW. Now ladies. With up to 60% off and some of these treasures there for the taking (from $238AUD), I suggest you be quick.
To browse the sale look book click here or get down to Emporium pronto!
From top: Christian Louboutin ambertina glitter in multi, Stuart Weitzman lattice satin heels in cream and Miu Miu studded t bar heel in black.
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Sunday, December 05, 2010
NOTHING MORE LIVELY THAN 40 PAIRS OF LOUBOUTINS.
Loving Blake Lively's work. The fashion savvy Gossip Girl star has picked up an astonishing 40 pairs of shoes at NYC's Christian Louboutin sample sale.
There is no doubt this fashionista has exquisite taste and her strong preference for the Louboutin brand is definitely no secret, given the man himself has even named a pair of shoes after her.
According to StyleBistro it seems she has recently participated in an invitation-only, super-exclusive Christian Louboutin sample sale that took place in New York City and walked home with no less than 40 pairs of shoes.
The prices were lower than usual so Ms Lively took advantage of the heavy discounts and paid only $9,000USD for her purchases after trying on signature shoes for approximately 4 hours.
Since a pair of flats has a starting price of $150 while heels were sold for about $225 most of us would agree she got some pretty good deals. Makes my 16 pair rampage in Hawaii look like child's play.
For more go to StyleBistro.
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Saturday, December 04, 2010
A TASTE OF EUROPE @ RICHARDS & RICHARDS
Bless the gorgeous James Richards and his family for this new and delightfully European influenced men’s emporium in Brisbane’s CBD.
While Richards & Richards unveiled its $2 million, two level store in late September on Brisbane City’s Elizabeth Street I had yet to make my way there until last week. Love! If you haven't been there yet, go. Immediately if not sooner.
Featuring exclusive designer brands and accessories as well as a premium cafe and wine bar I could have happily spent the afternoon there, which I suspect is exactly what the Richards boys would like you to do.
Anyone who has spent time in the delectable boutiques of Europe will adore this store and if you haven't had that pleasure then this comes a very close second.
Nestled alongside an esteemed neighbour in Hermes, the Richards & Richards emporium is the brainchild of fifth generation retail merchant James Richards and father Joe Richards along with brothers Joshua and Joachim.
Comprising 400sqm, the emporium exclusively stocks French, Italian and Turkish labels including Borelli, True Grace and Zu Elements to name a few and is home to knowledgeable, trained stylists who are complemented by an onsite tailor.
“The Richards & Richards experience is like no other in Brisbane. Men of all ages and sizes can shop for leisure and formal wear, accessories, gifts, cologne, swimwear and more, or they can simply come to experience the R&R Cafe Bar, which is the first of its kind in the city,” says James Richards.
Brisbane Marketing CEO John Aitken said the arrival of both Richards & Richards and Hermes demonstrates a deep confidence in Brisbane’s retail market and will capture the attention of locals and visitors alike.
“The concept behind Richards & Richards is unique and sophisticated; it is unlike any other in Brisbane. It will enhance the international shopping experience in Brisbane’s CBD, cementing the city’s standing as Australia’s new world city,” Mr Aitken said.
James adds that Richards & Richards will offer a complete experience, and he expects it will earn its reputation as Brisbane’s number one destination for premium fashion and accessories as well as great food, wine and coffee.
You know what? I think he's right.
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Thursday, December 02, 2010
ARE VACU-SHOES THE NEW SHAPE-UPS?
Ok, so now I have seen it all...
Thought Reebok had it covered with toning sneakers? Think again my friends. If running a vacuum cleaner around the house is just too much of a chore to contemplate get yourself a pair of Foki shoes - a concept that lets you shoe-ver your house instead.
Foki is a vacuum cleaner concept developed by designer Adika Titut Triyugo. Each shoe is a rechargeable rubber-lined plastic spring-cleaning slipper and there are two rotary cleaners in each shoe that pick up dust and bacteria. Simply slip on the Foki and either run round your house vacu-shoe style or wear them as you do the rest of the cleaning.
While not even remotely attractive they do have an LED display on the top showing how much dust and grime you've picked up, as well as battery status.
What will 'they' think of next?
Read more @ Crave UK
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Tuesday, November 30, 2010
FACEBOOK GETS A KICK OUT OF ADIDAS
I have been accused of being a little over-the-top with my stilts on odd occasion but this takes going overboard to a whole new level.
While I don't need persuading that social networking is here and here to stay, I'm not convinced I'd be rushing out to procure myself a pair of these kicks.
Just a concept over at Adidas HQ at present but considering how many employees Facebook now has, who knows, maybe they're a good uniform write-off?
Not sold I'm afraid people...
Hang on? If they came in a heel with Wi-Fi or 3G and could post at the touch of a stem well now that's a little different. I'm a sucker for a gadget.
Keep me posted Adidas!
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Sunday, November 28, 2010
34 MINUTES OF PLEASURE BEFORE PAIN
According to the UK's The Telegraph the average woman can stand their new pair of shoes for just 34 minutes before grimacing with pain.
Researchers have found that once they have stepped out of the taxi and into a pub or club, they survive just over half an hour before their feet start to hurt.
Four in ten said they take a spare pair of pumps 'out of habit' to change into because they know their shoes will rub.
And more than half have ended up walking home bare-foot, while one in ten have abandoned their shoes altogether or borrowed someone else's (eeeewww).
But a survey of 4,000 women revealed a determined one fifth said the prospect of aching feet would not put them off wearing a pair of killer heels. No pain no gain as 'they' say.
The nationwide poll of women aged 18 to 65 found the average woman currently owns 18 pairs, typically spent £35 on each purchase and has a hoard totalling £630. 18 pairs? At £35 each?
Thank the Lord they didn't take a look in my walk-in!
To read the full article click here.
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Saturday, November 27, 2010
NOT SO BLACK FRIDAY
Happy Black Friday my dear US friends. Oh how I love this day. It's super crazy but I love it.
The gorgeous Joell @ Jimmy Choo in Ala Moana Shopping Center, Honolulu tells me the center is crowded already with all the sale hunters and the parking lot is a mess. (That's why you stay close by and walk people).
Black Friday is the Friday after Thanksgiving Day in the United States and marks the beginning of the traditional Christmas shopping season. I’ve always been a little puzzled as to why this day is termed Black Friday. Despite the potential for feeling a little dusty immediately following the merriment of gorging oneself on turkey and adult beverages, I’m at a bit of a loss.
Australian’s are accustomed to the notion of any Friday falling on the thirteenth day of the month resulting in paranoid caution being handed out by those who’ve surrendered to superstition. Given this date is well into its twenties it terminates this reasoning. Thanksgiving falls on the fourth Thursday in November in the United States so Black Friday occurs between the 23rd and the 29th of November.
Of the utmost significance in my confusion regarding this matter is that this day isn’t merely the beginning of the Christmas shopping season, it marks the beginning of some of the greatest sales you will come across in the US. Strangely termed, the Black Friday sales? Maybe I’m missing something but seventy percent off high-end designer goods does not strike a ‘black’ cord with me? The only uneasiness about discovering patent animal print Louboutin heels in my size at $214USD is the woman hovering over me seemingly waiting for me to discard them.
In Australia, and more specifically the ‘Smart State’, we hold sales on Boxing Day and usually throw open the doors of our shopping Meccas to a throng of eager procurers at the usual scheduled time of store opening. The United States on the other hand has shopping malls that open at midnight on the evening of Thanksgiving. Midnight. Surely only the truly dedicated are fronting stores at that time of night post Thanksgiving feasts and alcoholic egg drinks?
According to Reuters, in 2007, 135 million people participated in the Black Friday shopping rush. While Black Friday is not an official holiday many employees have the day off as part of the Thanksgiving holiday, increasing the number of potential shoppers. Despite some midnight kick offs, most retailers typically open at 5 or 6AM. Similarly to the Australian Boxing Day sales, upon opening, retailers offer doorbuster deals to draw crowds to their stores.
The term dates back to at least 1966 and has become more common in other parts of the United States since 2000. According to Wikipedia; Black Friday originated in Philadelphia in reference to the heavy traffic on that day. More recently, merchants and the media have used it instead to refer to the beginning of the period in which retailers go from being in the red (i.e., posting a loss on the books) to being in the black (i.e., turning a profit).
While I have never felt the need to wait in line with hundreds of people at midnight or to arrive at 5am, I am a veteran of the Black Friday Sales in Hawaii with last year marking my tenth. A special anniversary of sorts.
I'm not there this Thanksgiving gals but I shall see you in May for some Memorial Weekend bargains!
(Image Credit: Wikipedia - Black Friday Shoppers 2009)
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
NIKE'S GRINCH SNEAKERS
This one's for the sneaker tragics.
Why you still read my blog astounds me, but hey, I appreciate a shoe aficionado in any form.
First reported by The Basketball Jones' Trey Kerby and displayed at marqueesole.com; Kobe Bryant plans to make his debut wearing the Grinch edition of the Nike Zoom Kobe VI on the Lakers' Christmas Day game against Miami Heat.
For those of you who must have these apparent Nike 'must haves' they go on sale in the USA on December 26th.
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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
TAMARA MELLON'S GIFT GUIDE - CHOO ME!
Dear Santa,
I have been good. I promise. Sure, I've had my moments in 2010 but haven't we all?
This year, in the interest of good time management, please refer to Ms Mellon of the famed House of Jimmy Choo to fill my sack. She's pretty much covered it.
Go on. You know you want to.
Tamara Mellon's Gift Guide.
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Monday, November 22, 2010
BLESS BABOO SHOE
Shut up! My purpose-built super expensive wardrobe has barely had its first anniversary and this new shoe storage makes me want to rip it out and start again.
Touted as the ultimate storage and display cabinet for shoe lovers, the BaBooShoe booth comes in two sizes: The Imelda, which stores 55 pairs, and allows ample room for bags and boots) and the compact version inspired by and named after the star of Sex and the City, The Carrie, which can display 25 pairs, plus bags and boots for those shoe addicts with limited living space).
Both booths are available in gloss black or gloss white. Behind the stylish black tinted sliding doors, your shoes are kept in perfect condition. They are easy to find and best of all you don't even need to open the door to look at them, just a flick of the remote control and your shoes are illuminated. (Yes, the 'remote' people).
Designed by Lesley Keogh, an Australian shoe addict of over 30 years, who after repeated efforts to find the perfect shoe storage solution gave up searching and decided to create it herself.
The Imelda retails @ $1,899 and the Carrie for $1,599 and best of all, you can purchase online.
Love! Oh Santa baby...
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Thursday, November 18, 2010
LOVING BABES TV
Loving Babes TV people. The gloriously inventive team @ Babes in Business have launched their first ever episode of Babes TV. Must watch.
Babes TV – Episode 1
In this episode we go behind the Babes in Business Rebrand, Young Care CEO Marina Vit tells us about what Babes support over recent years has meant to this vital charity and we go into the kitchen of new Brisbane restaurant Peasant to discover the joys of Spanish Food and Wine.
In each episode they’ll be keeping you up to date with key business issues, and connecting you to the best places to eat, drink, travel and shop.
Love!
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010
DEATH OF THE SENSIBLE SHOE
The traditional, clunky, lace-up, 'comfortable' shoes that your mother used to wear have virtually disappeared from the market. (Loud cheers).
According to the UK's Daily Mail, over 90 percent of the British women’s shoe market is now dominated by fashion statement shoes, figures reveal, and I dare say (and pray) that the Australian market shows similar figures.
It seems sensible shoes have been replaced by trainers, with more companies now allowing the American style footwear to be worn to work rather than the tough, British, black, leather stalwarts - the boarding school mistress's shoe du jour.
Improved, stronger technology means that today’s shoes with high heels, thin straps and elaborate decorations are now able to easily withstand the rigours of everyday wear, making them practical for most occasions for the first time.
Demand for sheer comfort and practicality - the key reason for choosing sensible shoes - has been fulfilled by trainers instead, which are now seen as socially acceptable across all classes, reports the Daily Mail.
The news brings to an end the decades long association of sensible shoes with countless professions such as nurses, teachers, police officers and traffic wardens.
Debenhams spokesman Ed Watson said: “Women’s sensible shoes may well be leaving their final footprints on the history and landscape of Britain.”
The rise and success of women in the workplace has fuelled an increasing demand for more formal, power-dressing shoes.
Conversely, a decline in the number of women working on factory floors - a once familiar sight in the 1950s and 60s - has also reduced the legal requirement for suitably sensible footwear.
Ed Watson said: “Sensible shoes have provided the soundtrack to so many key elements of British society.
“Thousands of people across Britain still associate them with the comforting tread of a nurse’s shoe on a hospital ward to the steady pace of a WPC on the beat
'In addition, there won’t be a woman in the land who can’t recall what their dad said after they bought their first pair of high heels: ‘Why didn’t you buy sensible shoes ?’
“We want to do all that we can to provide our customers with the options of choosing sensible shoes, so we will continue to stock them.
“However, sales figures show that this once familiar shoe style is in danger of disappearing for good.”
Oh dear Lord. We can only hope...
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Sunday, November 14, 2010
BEACH TO STREET
My love affair with the delectable Holster range is no secret but this season the fab team @ the Noosa based HQ have pulled out all stops.
While last season I dabbled in a little Tods & a touch of Melissa the latest Holster collection may just have me exclusively.
Here are my favourites - Triangle Wedge Espadrille in bronze & the Supermodel Jelly in yellow. Perfect beach to street shoes. Love!
In a scary little twist Holster Jelly Sandals can now be procured for kids. Lord save my bank account when little Miss 7 finds out...
Go to Holster for stockists.
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