All the Shoes
8 years ago by
And I mean ALL of them – this season at fashion week, seem, well, how should I put this gently – impractical ?? For fashion week and certainly for life. Thigh high patent boots – enough said. And how do you gracefully walk through the Tuileries in a white patent boot with a heel so high and thin they must certainly turn beige after?
But to be fair, a lot of editors and others are in sensible heels or sneakers for all the running to cafes shows in a timely manner and to get back write reviews or stories for their respective magazines / websites. It just makes me wonder, what happens to those shoes after the shows? Do they go into an archive of shoes past? Were they borrowed just for the occasion? Will they wear them to office?
Seriously.
I don’t know where the shoes go, but I certainly want to go there.
All I know is I want the booties pictured! Who makes them?
These are really similar :-) http://www.agl.com/nl/matryoshka-ankle-boot-8807.html
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MagpieDV > Stella McCartney
Brie : oh oui je me suis toujours posé cette question !! (et je trouve ces boots magnifiques, mais talons tellement hauts, et tellement peur de les salir)
They go to the same place as coats over the shoulders, little bags that don’t fit a thing and skirts that don’t let you move. To the heaven of pretty impractical things, obviously,
xx,
E.
http://www.theslowpace.com
Want ces shoes please !!!!!!!!!
My sister used to work for a big fashion brand and has quite a few pairs of shoes made for shoes… They look more like sculptures than shoes!
We are all fascinated and hypnotized by how the clothes work together and are represented at the fashion shows and medias. It is true that most of the pieces are not really made for life (e.g. running behind the bus).
However, each of us have at least one! unwearable thing, but most coveted and which we are all crazy about, aren’t we? :-)
I mean, the white heeled glossy boots – why not?!!, but paired with a white or black cachemere knee-length dress and nude make-up (for an evening rendez-vous svp)
Another thing (and I’m really overwhelmed!) is those horrible street looks, which are the mess of bad taste and good tags.
I thing, the circus and the carnaval were not supposed to be the leading idea of the designer. If it is, I ‘m really happy that Garance Doré Blog exist to ask the right questions and sort it all out :-)
Let’s not forget that the shoes you talk about cost thousands of dollars! Sometimes, I’m glad I can’t afford expensive shoes that I’ll only wear a few times. Beautiful in photos but not so much on my feet!
I think they live on in fashion photography heaven, where shoes are cleaned and re-heeled for photo perfection. My heels look like they have some street stories to tell…
Ahh, this post is just a tease! Those booties are to die for. I can’t seem to get enough of them – I have two new pairs – dark green and black – and now I can’t stop thinking of going to Nordstrom to pick up a pair of light brown leather ones.
Lena
http://zoyaandme.com/
Très juste.Ce sont des beaux objets (certaines en tout cas) et c’est tout. C’est l’idée qui compte, pas le 1er degré.
Celles en photo sont très belles et portables.