Sunday, October 2, 2011

chaussures


As you can tell, I was bored.
So here's a post fully dedicated to that little but beautiful thing that goes around your feet, that a long time ago was invented purely for the sole purpose of protecting our feet, but nowadays are used by most youth to express their personalities and style: shoes.

Here are some of my favorite pair of shoes which I like to, would like to, most probably will, or never will, wear:

1. Doctor Martens

The closest thing I've ever been to a pair of Doc M is when I found an extremely similar pair in neon blue made by H&M. I know that it's not that hard to find the real pair, but I don't know why, I've never actually get the chance to see a Dr Mart store or at least see a pair being sell. It's frustrating really.

2. Jeepers Creepers


The only thought I had when I first found out about Creepers is standing straight at 5'10" in flats, which is a dream to almost everyone under 5'10". My favorite Creepers so far was the one that was wore by a model backstage in London Fashion Week '11 and she said it was from Tokyo.

3. Wedge Boots

I saw a really cute pair of this in Luxembourg. But it was too damn expensive. Wedge Boots is nice because it's not like those summery girly typical wedges, nor the flat and high boots that are so common. Oh and it has to be in black. Or floral. Anything looks good in floral.

4. Jeffrey Campbells
I don't even like really high-heels that much (merely because I would be standing a good head taller than anyone else if I wear a pair, and it would look weird..) but Jeff Camb are just amaaazing... and come in so many different colours, I am in awe.

5. Oxfords

My favourite. Too bad I only had a few pairs. It's extremely comfortable and light, and it's pretty.I heard Topshop has some beautiful pairs, but my favorite so far are from Zara.

6. Giuseppe Zannoti's


First saw it in an article which was actually about Eric Daman's new collection of tights, but the shoes that were on the model attracted me more. It reminds me of the olde Mary Jane platforms but with a little modern and rebel twist.


And, of course, if we're talking about the extreme, I would so totally go for Alexander McQueen's killer heels. It's just pure brilliant! But also unwearable, not to mention incredibly priced, which is unfortunate.

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