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Fashion Crush: Chain & cuff gladiators

By Andrea Petrou on May 24th, 2010

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The sun is still shining and summer wardrobes are finally seeing the light of day. However, there’s always room in that shoe cupboard, walk in wardrobe or rack under the bed for an extra pair of summer shoe lovelies. And we’ve found a pair that we’ll definitely be squeezing into our collection.

These chain and cuff gladiators from Matalan are perfect for ladies who want to give a nod to the rock chick look. Not only do the studs on the ankle of the shoe bring you bang up to date with this trend but the single strap between the big toe is also perfect for ladies looking for that flip flop look too.

Team them up with a plain high waisted skirt, on-trend denim shorts or skinny jeans for a casual fashionable look.

And the £12 price tag means that if they got lost at a festival you won’t be left with a huge dent in your purse.

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Features, Opinion

Why flip-flops are a fashion fail

By laurenbravo on April 17th, 2010

wenn5269841.jpgLauren Bravo writes:

So here it is, summer. Overnight we’ve gone from the meandering, half-arsed, do-I-need-a-jacket-or-don’t-I bustlings of spring to full blown, heatstrokey, builders-with-their-tops-off summer. The streets are full of people tentatively walking around in last year’s shorts and sundresses, looking at each other blinkedly as if to say, “this can’t be RIGHT, can it?” and wondering how early is too early for a beer.

But ho, here we are. Another year, another set of sartorial dilemmas to ponder over our Calippos. Will this be the year you actually stick to the regime of bicep dips and can swear off cardigans? Will you find a way of wearing kaftans that looks more Jemima Khan than Demis Roussos? And will you, finally, forgo the flip-flop?

Actually that last one is less a ponderance, more a plea. I am standing here, asking you all very nicely to please, please, not wear flip-flops this summer. Ladies, men (especially men), children, friends, Romans, countrymen, anyone with toes between which to shove bits of plastic; I am begging you. No more flip-flops.

After a short stint on Wikipedia I’ve been unable to find a name for the phobia of flip-flops, but as a lifelong sufferer I think the condition deserves recognition. I’m actually having a little trouble writing the words. I might start calling them the Shoes Which Must Not be Named, like the Dark Lord of footwear.

I’m not alone in this either. Tina Fey’s Liz Lemon in 30 Rock, who may as well be crowned official Queen of All Womankind for her neo-feminist philosophy and championing of donut consumption, notably hates flip-flops. She calls them “gross”. I call them a total waste of a shoe opportunity.

Flip-flops are a non-choice. With the galaxy of beautiful footwear that exists in the world, I just can’t fathom why anyone chooses to finish off a nice outfit with a pair of flip-flops. It’s like putting on couture then carrying your gubbins around in a Somerfield carrier bag. And it doesn’t matter how dainty and bejewelled your pair might be – as far as I’m concerned, there just isn’t enough material to make them an item of style. It’s the same reason wearing a bikini to an awards ceremony will never land you in Vogue.

You might think this is a foot-revulsion thing. But while I’ll admit that the sight of a bloke’s hairy toes isn’t one that rouses a passionate appetite, I am not a footist. Feet are fine. But the unnatural parting of the toes with that little bit of rubber, or leather, or plastic suddenly turns the foot into a thing of horror. They are, to all intents and purposes, foot floss. Imagine if we all started going around with bits of string looped around just our armpits, or… well, I’ll leave you to think of your own crevices.

Then there’s the debilitating factor. It’s a tricky one, this, because of course we wear plenty of other stupid shoes. We wear shoes that make us trot along like a pony, shoes that we can only wear when sitting down, shoes that turn us into limping, snivelling, barefooted fools. I have just spent a week learning to walk down stairs in a pair of clogs without stacking it and ripping off the banister. But those shoes don’t pretend to be anything other than challenging; we know what we are getting ourselves into. Flip-flops, on the other hand, masquerade as something comfortable. They pretend to be an easy option for swollen summer feet, but when you factor in the blister trackmarks and the muscle work involved in keeping the damn things on, they end up in the top quartile of effortful wearing along with sarongs and crinolines.

Plus, you can’t run in flip-flops. You have to do an undignified lollop, with the slippy-slappy soundtrack to match. I have it on pretty good authority that nobody in flip-flops has ever successfully run after and caught a shoplifter. Next time you’re debating a summer shoe choice, it might be helpful to ask the question: “if I get mugged today, which pair would best help me disarm the thief?”

But all that aside, the fact of the matter is that, as we’ve already shown you, this season is full of gorgeous shoes. We have candy colours, stacked heels, Mary-Janes, boots, spindle heels, chunky sandals, brogues, tassels, loafers, wedges, pumps, bows, bells and whistles. We’re even allowed to wear some of them with socks. We have everything our feet could ask for (almost – I lied about the whistles). We have no excuse for wearing flip-flops.

So do your wardrobe justice and throw away the foot floss this year. And for all of you coming to beat me up on behalf of the flip-flop devotees everywhere, don’t bother. You’ll never catch me. Put some proper shoes on and you might have a chance.

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charity, Models

Gisele Bündchen’s flip flop collection for Grendene helps turtle charity

By Andrea Petrou on April 9th, 2010

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Yesterday we bought you news of TOMs shoes urging people to go bare foot for charity, and now it seems Gisele Bündchen is too using her footwear designing skills for a good cause.

The model who launched her latest flip-flop line, Ipanema, in collaboration with Brazil’s largest shoe company, Grendene, in Paris yesterday, said the collection, which is her eighth with the company, was inspired by ocean and sea life.

“Nature is very close to my heart, and it is important for me that people who buy my flip-flops are made aware of the environment,” she told WWD.

She added a portion of the proceeds from the collection would go to a project that reintroduces turtle hatchlings into the sea.

Altogether now….awwww.

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charity

Go barefoot tonight and help TOMs raise awareness for children in developing countries

By Andrea Petrou on April 8th, 2010

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We know, like us, many of you have shoe fetishes. And if you’re as bad as us, you’ll know how long it takes to find the perfect pair and then match them up to the perfect outfit.
Why not save time and do your bit for charity by going without?

No we haven’t gone mad. TOMS Shoes is holding its third annual One Day Without Shoes event today, and is encouraging us to go barefoot for one day to highlight the plight of children in developing countries who contract diseases from soil-based parasites as a result of not having any shoes.

Every girl who goes without their footwear this evening (forget those flip-flops) will be helping the charity, which pledges to match every pair of shoes sold with a pair of new shoes given to a child in need raise awareness.

So what are you waiting for? Get those feet out ladies! It’s for a good cause.

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Footwear

Footwear to help us with the summer to winter shoe transition

By Andrea Petrou on August 27th, 2009

Jinga Originals Gunmetal Pink Trainer.JPGWith the winter fast approaching it will soon be time to pack away our Haviana’s and get out feet into footwear that will hopefully save our toes from frost bite.

Yes we know, it’s depressing, but if you’re not quite yet ready to part with your summer style, then we have found something that may ease the transition.

Jinga trainers are the latest Brazilian footwear to walk onto our shores and are perfect for us Haviana wearing girls who love a bit of retro Brazilian.

Now we know what you’re thinking, trainers are hardly a big fashion statement, but let’s be honest we all need a nice funky pair and these trainers not only look stylish but also come in a range of colours, from white to pink and grey.

Oh, and they won’t feel that much different from your flip flops either. Why? Because the company claims that these trainers give you the feeling of being barefoot because of the slim sole.

What’s more, all Jinga’s are ethically made and certified by the Vegan Society making them light on your feet and your conscience.
They cost £39.



Accessories, shoes

We’ve set aside our stilettos (sometimes) but now our flip flops too?

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on June 9th, 2008

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Most of us think we’re giving our feet a break when we slip on flip flops for a majority of the summer, but apparently we’re wrong.

They’re so comfy compared to our sky-high heels we like to wear our thong and flat sandals as often as we can, and that’s the problem according to New York City podiatrist Dr. Oliver Zong.

According to Dr. Zong, “a soft-soled shoe generally does not allow the foot to naturally roll from heel to toe since it generally has a softer midfoot – and the lack of support will generally cause more injury then good.”

For more info and a comfortable sandal suggestion that’s good for your feet, keep reading.

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Accessories, dresses, Footwear, Swimwear

Spring break outfit

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on March 10th, 2008

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If you’re headed somewhere beachy but want to look more fashionable than freshman amongst the spring breakers, here’s our outfit picks. It’s always a good idea to stick with a simple color palette when packing for a short trip to maximize combinations. We went with the whites and greens of J.Crew’s trastevere halter bikini, $110, - our focal point for this look.

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