Posts Tagged ‘Geox’

Trend Alert

Autumn trend must-have: The aviation jacket

By admin on August 12th, 2010

Autumn trends are beginning to sneak into the highstreet, with puffball sleeves, tweeds and camel colours making subtle appearances against the sale rails.

Although we’ll be bringing you a range of galleries showcasing the ultimate autumn must-haves, we thought we’d give you a little preview and what better way to start than with this the aviator trend.

Those of you who have been following catwalk trends will know that the aviator style is going to be a huge must-have this season. It made a big appearance at the Burberry A/W 2010 catwalk show (below), where the British designer showed off a range of bomber style jackets with fur in a range of different lengths (think Top Gun style and you’ll know what we mean.)

Make this look a key item in your wardrobe with this cute jacket from Geox, which comes in at an affordable £329.



Celebrity Style, Models

Get the look: Cindy Crawford’s t-bar sandals

By Andrea Petrou on January 19th, 2010
Cindy Crawford Style for JCPenney Launch Party

Cindy Crawford is known as one of the first top supermodels and although she may not strut her stuff on the catwalk as regularly as she once did, she’s still up their as one of our style icons.

So we were thrilled when we spotted a similar pair of sandals to the ones she wore at a launch party late last year.

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The Margherita sandals from Geox have the same similar t-bar design to Cindy’s black leather ones, and we love the zip detail on the heel too.

Head down to Geox now and for £85 you can turn the pavement into your personal catwalk and strut your stuff in a pair.



Fashion News, Footwear

Geox launches Empire State Building inspired heels. And yes, they’re high

By Andrea Petrou on December 9th, 2009

Geox.JPGWe know some of you will be split over our latest must haves but since we’re on the topic of Sarah Jessica Parker, Sex and The City and heels we couldn’t resist telling you about these new shoes from Geox.

Taking inspiration from New York’s most iconic skyscraper, each of the three limited edition styles is characterised by a 12cm titanium heel, crafted to honour the height and form of the Empire State Building.

The heel, in gold or silver, are appliquéd with rhinestones in several of the shoes, from top to the bottom representing the windows of the skyscraper.

The collection features a choice of open toe or close toe court shoes, and includes a choice of leopard print, purple and blue sequins or black sequins.

We’re sure we’ll be toddling back with a pair from Geox’s UK Flagship store at Long Acre in Covent Garden when we can get our hands on a pair of these limited edition heels. They cost £250 but there’s lots of saving time as they won’t be available until February 2010.



Footwear

Geox launches limited run of shoes. Once they’re gone, they’re gone.

By Andrea Petrou on September 23rd, 2009

Donna Annette_D9378A 21 C9999.jpgLet’s admit it, we’ve all had one of those days where we’ve turned up in a bar or to a friend’s dinner in what we thought was an original piece of clothing, only to find another girl wearing exactly the same thing.

If you are the kind of girl who hates this happening and want to stand out from the crowd without paying a fortune for couture clothing then we suggest you head down to Geox.

The Italian footwear company is launching a limited run of footwear styles available exclusively from their 7 monobrand stores across the UK.

From 15th October 2009, the Limited Edition Flash collection will launch in Geox standalone stores and will be made up of four women’s wear styles.

However, there’s a twist as each Geox store will only stock one of each size in each style, meaning you’ll not only be one of a few with the show but you’ll need to be quick to get hold of these fashion fancies.

Choices include suede boots, including a fashion forward over the knee style, to a patent leopard print court, we say get queuing from now. Donna Roslyn D93u3Q FY C6021.jpg




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