Tuesday, January 31, 2012

MY WEEK IN SHOES































That is all.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

FIVE FINGERS AT THE GLOBES



















The annual award ceremonies really do bring out the best and worst fashion don't they?

Something about having to glam-up for the world's media makes some nominees shoe crazy, and not necessarily in a good way.

No matter whether the gown dazzles you can usually make up some ground in the latest collection Manolos, Christian Louboutins or Jimmy Choo heels.

Loving Best Actress nominee Viola Davis's choice of Jimmy Choo Louisa platform sandals but cannot for the life of me work out what The Descendants star Shailene Woodley was thinking?

After the 69th annual Golden Globe awards ceremony, the actress ditched her Marchesa dress and Tabitha Simmons shoes for an entirely different ensemble to attend the In Style / Warner Bros. After Party.

A little more comfy - check, a flowing black gown - check, a pair of Vibram "Five Finger" shoes - what the?

Comfort over style is one thing but this is an epic fail!

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Sunday, January 01, 2012

HEAD OVER HEELS FOR SHOE CLUBS


The concept isn't a new one but we're used to seeing it with books or wine. It seems the model has taken a fascinating turn with women's Shoe of the Month clubs hotting it up in the USA.

They all work the same way. You start by responding to a short survey, which purportedly allows the club's style maestros to identify your likes and style. Then, at the beginning of each month, you are presented with a selection of shoes designed to your taste from which to pick in your inbox. Choose a pair and they are sent post-haste with free shipping (only in the US). If nothing takes your fancy you are given a small window at the start of each month to decline to participate that month.

From the bargain-basement, no-frills eShoeClub (which offers a remarkable two pairs for $29.95) to the Kim Kardashian co-founded Shoedazzle and the other equally as large Just Fabulous (offering one pair a month for $39.95) to Sole Society Inc. (offering shoes at $49.95 a month) to the highest price tag of the Rachel Bilson backed ShoeMint (coming in at a much higher price point of $79.98).

All of these clubs make similar claims to being on-trend and fashion-forward and all create custom shoes, not shoes you can buy in stores. Most have some kind of celebrity endorsement and claim to have professional style consultants that match designs to the taste of their customers.

The advantage to the online store is obvious, a locked-in database and projected sales. And this market isn't a puny one, according to the Los Angeles Times, Just Fabulous has four million members and Sole Society half a million. Shoedazzle, co founded by reality TV heavyweight Kim Kardashian, has $60 million in investors. JustFabulous projects sales of 2.5 to 3 million pair next year. That's a whole lot of shoes!

While I applaud the merits of shoe clubs I do like to touch feel and experience the thrill of the chase so I'm not sure it's for me. Call me old fashioned.


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