Posts Tagged ‘sandals’

Gallery, Trend Alert

Trend Alert: Top five flat sexy summer sandals

By Andrea Petrou on June 17th, 2010

The sun is shining (well to some extent anyway) and we’re all getting closer to going on that planned holiday away. We’ve given you the skirts and the shorts but one thing we haven’t yet covered are sandals. If your as shoe obsessed as we are then you’ll already know there’s a huge summer range to choose from this year.

Anything from shoe boots with peep toes (if you’re feeling brave wear them with cute little socks as seen on the Burberry ss2010 catwalk) right the way down to plain and simple flip-flops.

We’re currently coveting flat gladiator styles and sandals, which are perfect teamed up with shorts, maxi dresses and skinny jeans for a smart/casual look or with a playsuit and little skirt for a night on the town.

Take a look at the gallery and let us know which pair will be gracing your shoe cupboard/walk-in wardrobe very soon.



Celebrity Style, Footwear

Get the look: Chloe Sevigny’s festival sandals

By laurenbravo on April 19th, 2010

chloesevignysocks.jpgWith festival season just around the corner (watch this space for our round-up of the most fashion-forward fests to be seen at this summer), it’s time to start planning those tent-friendly outfits.

Be outstanding in your field by looking to some of the most seasoned celebs – Pixie Lott, Agyness Deyn, the Geldof girls and Florence Welch all do festival chic expertly, with lots of hotpants, sundresses and vintage t-shirts flying that Brit fashion flag.

But bringing a catwalk edge to the meadows and moshpits isn’t always easy, which is why Chloe Sevigny should be applauded for her efforts. From leather shorts to Lanvin dresses and that visible bra look, the Big Love actress has never been afraid to push style boundaries. So when we saw this picture of her at last year’s Coachella wearing socks with flat sandals, we knew that sooner or later we would come round to the idea.

CAT-R304593-040709-rgb150.jpgAnd so we have. It may have taken a year, but with 2010′s Coachella currently in swing we thought we might give the look a go with these lookalike sandals from Cat Footwear. At £59.99 we’re guessing they’re a darn sight cheaper than Chloe’s pair, and they’re the perfect way to dress down summer’s prim and proper frocks.

Plus, they’re a far less sweaty alternative to wellies for covering festival terrain. We’re putting good money on the flat sandal being a hit with this year’s festival fashionistas, but whether it’s Glasto or your garden, take a tip from Chloe and go comfy. Oh, and if you attempt them with socks, send us a picture. We want evidence.

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Features, Footwear, Opinion

Why socks and sandals are sexy this season

By laurenbravo on March 11th, 2010

chloesevignysocks.jpgHere’s a question for you to ponder over your latte: what is the greatest fashion faux-pas of all time?

By ‘greatest’ I naturally mean ‘worst’, rather in the same vein as ‘the Great War‘ or VH1′s ‘Greatest Power Ballads of the 80s’. There’s double denim, that tragic affliction of late 80s country rockers and science teachers on non-uniform days. There’s cycling shorts, the sweaty-crotched, cellulite-hugging, wear of a Rosemary Conley-shaped devil. Then there’s the ultimate, the uniform of elderly men on beaches, with knotted hankies on their heads and a fluttering copy of the Telegraph on their faces. Socks and sandals. And guess what folks? This year, they’re all back! Go on, at least fake some excitement.

With April Fool’s Day only a fortnight away, I can feel your scepticism. While there aren’t many styles that are safe from a sudden catwalk revival when designers run out of all other ideas, I think we all assumed that socks and sandals were immune. Too strong is their association with Sunday school teachers, hairy-legged eco-campaigners and people with fungal foot infections. But no longer! They’ve leaped off the crown green bowls lawn and onto the catwalk – and here are the pictures to prove it.

Burberry pulled off the look with aplomb, teaming scrunched-down knee socks with clunky platform wedges in a sort of safari-meets-70s-yachting-holiday fusion. Dior played it cutesy, again with wedges but this time in little white ankle socks, of the sort we used to wear in lower primary with our gingham summer dresses. Less convincing, though, was Marni’s effort, with kitten heels and beige socks straight off the orthopedic ward.

Socks Burberry.pngMeanwhile on the high street, Jonathan Aston is evangelising for the cause. That’s Jonathan Aston, purveyor of jazzy hosiery to well-dressed legs throughout the land, not BHS or Country Casuals. And the brand’s take on the trend, with slouchy knee-highs in khaki and sorbet shades, is so wearable you’ll wonder why you didn’t take style tips from your Grandad earlier (the armpit-waisters with a little shirt poking through the fly, though, might be one step too far even for these innovative times).

So are we doing it? Are we really? I’d like some sort of fashion pact here, where we all hold up our right hands and solemnly swear to embrace socks and sandals as a bonafide trend, for better or worse, for Burberry or Bon Marché. That way nobody can turn up wearing them at a party to be greeted by mocking squeals and cries of “You didn’t ACTUALLY believe that one, did you?”

A few guidelines might help too, to keep us out of drippy-hippy territory. So here are my top 3 tips for doing socks and sandals with style:

1) Keep it well-heeled. I know, I know, we’ve been cheerleading for the midi-heel and heralding the demise of the debilitating super-stilt. But when you’re wearing socks, you need to keep them high to fight the frump… even Chloe Sevigny can’t quite work it with flats, I think you’ll agree.

2) Keep it chunky. That’s not to say you can’t work it with stilettos, but on the catwalk the S’n'S looks that worked the best were those in super stompy wedges. A little clunk makes it modern.

3) Keep it pretty. The greying socks you wear to the gym will not cut it. Go with pastel colours or sheer lacy styles for a look that says “I did this on purpose” rather than “I have toenail issues.”

Good luck, ladies. I bid you, go forth and makes socks sexy. And look at it this way – even if we spend a summer looking like a Derby and Joan day trip, at least it’ll save us from blisters.

When it comes to double denim, however, I’m afraid you’re on your own.

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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.



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Intermix Online sale: Stella McCartney floral ankle wrap sandals

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on August 11th, 2008

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There’s a summer sale going on over at IntermixOnline, and we spotted these Stella McCartney floral ankle wrap platform sandals for $259, more than half off!

There are quite a few Stella accessories included in the sale, though the best selection seems to be (predictably) in swim.

Speaking of Stella McCartney, though, click over to Catwalk Queen to read about the ethical designer’s reaction to a bra from her collection being used in a fur ad!



Accessories, shoes

Look for Less: Balenciaga-inspired gladiator sandals under $60

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on June 17th, 2008

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Hmm … do these sandals look familiar?

As is often the case with designer-inspired items, these Bona Drag gladiator sandals take a runway item and make it not only cheaper, $58, but more wearable.

These sandals are all-black with a more streamlined, less Lego-like look to them than the designer originals. Each buckle along the leg is adjustable for a perfect fit, though once you’ve got them how you like them there is a zipper entry.

Vegans and bargain hunters alike will also enjoy the “man made leather.”



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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Bargain Pick of the Week: Delia’s Francesca Button Flat

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on May 15th, 2008

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How cute are these little flats? With a double T-strap and a kicky contrasting button, these are a-d-o-r-a-b-l-e.

The Delia’s Francesca button flat, $32, has a peep toe and is constructed of breathable canvas. Perfect for summer.



Accessories

It’s only natural

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on April 24th, 2008

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Wood and raffia accessories are a great way to add bohemian accents to a work look. For product details, keep reading.

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Accessories, Footwear

Still a classic: Kork Ease wedges

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on April 11th, 2008

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Day trips that involve lots of walking, parties on lawns your stilettos will sink right into, boardwalks – there are plenty of reasons to look for a sandal that’s comfortable without sacrificing too much style.

And you can still look to the same company your Mom looked to in the 70′s! Kork Ease still offers the same classic style – but this season there are some fashionable updates.

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Accessories, Affordable Fashions, Footwear

ShinyStyle notices: affordable shoes in February Elle

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on March 4th, 2008

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We know, we know, we’re just knocking back our February Elle while everyone else is reading the Amy Adams issue already.

But what made us feel better about being behind the times? We notices a lot of affordable footwear in the Elle shops section, and some of it is now on sale to boot!

These shoes look like they cost considerably more than they do, especially when included with editorial selections pricing in the thousands.

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Accessories, Department Stores, Footwear

Nothing but a little neon – Enzo Angiolini’s Preciosa sandals

By Andrea Thatcher on January 18th, 2008

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Our shoe-loving sister site Shoewawa has been reporting neons for spring, and has brought us another example. Enzo Angiolini has come up with these Preciosa sandals, which are bright enough to lighten even the darkest of days. Sensibly, the designer has let the colour be the main focus of this shoe, keeping the style relatively simple, with a nice t-bar and narrow heel. They’re also available in shades of purple and ivory, and are $98.95.

What would you wear these with? Would you try to match a color in the shoe or stick to a neutral?



Accessories, Designer Fashions, Footwear

Giorgia Galassi shoes for spring

By Andrea Thatcher on December 19th, 2007

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I know, I know…spring. But we’ve got to stay ahead of the curve here at Shiny, so we want to bring you what’s new and next even if it does involve showing you open toes when they would give you frostbite. Giorgia Galassi brought her own whimsical, lively personality to her spring collection with colorful floral and metallic sandals. While she took inspiration from the 60′s and 70′s and icons like Twiggy and Audrey Hepburn, she also tries to bring a modern sensibility to her designs. While the Italian designer can be a bit hard to find, you can get her designs on Shop.com.

[Source: WSA]



Designer Fashions, Footwear, Handbags, High End Department Stores, How to Wear, Models, New Fashions, New York Fashion Week - Gossip, Retail News

Net-a-Porter’s Runway by Designer a new way to shop

By Andrea Thatcher on November 9th, 2007

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Net-a-Porter has a new feature called Runway by Designer that’s basically like being able to click and shop on Style.com. You pick a designer’s runway, like Burberry Prorsum above, and Net-a-Porter gives you pictures of the looks they have for sale. Not only can you just click to get the shoes or outfit you want, but you also get a nice little rundown on the designer’s trends of the season. For instance you can read about Christopher Bailey’s tough-chic collection and advice to accessories with hard-edged extras when you buy the patent leather coat, $5,225, at far left and register for an update when the sandals come in stock. If you’ve got the budget, this could revolutionize how you shop the runway.



Designer Fashions, Fashion News, Footwear, New Fashions

Bernardo footwear spring ’08 collection

By Andrea Thatcher on November 2nd, 2007

Bernard Rudofsky, creator of Bernardo founded the development of the modern-day sandal in the 1940s. His designs were worn by celebrities such as Jackie O and Lily Pulitzer.
bernardo_metallics.jpgToday, designers Dennis and Lynne Commeau for Bernardo have again revolutionized the sandal with the creation of ‘hybrid footwear.’ Their spring 2008 collection is super chic with tons of metallic, unique and goddess-like designs, and loads of color. An example of the ‘hybrid’ is the metallic, iridescent sandalrina (top left)–a cross between a thong sandal and ballet flat. It features a thong open toe with a slingback attached to a strap covering the heel. The blue and red thongs with triple-straps connecting to a circle detail (top left) are the Matrix sandals. This design has goddess-like appeal that can be dressed up or down. The sandalrinas and Matrix thongs all feature distressed vintage metallic–a muted metallic look with just a hint of sheen. I also really like the Aroma buckled peep-toe ballerina flat in red (top right). The buckle hardware and contrast stitching are a sophisticated touch. The Mistral (bottom) is a very classic design updated with a sleek leaf-shaped band across the top. All of the Bernardo styles come in a variety of colors to complement any outfit perfectly. Continue to the jump for more on their spring designs.

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