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Retail Review: Marshall’s Shoe Mega Shop

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on November 20th, 2008

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While I’ve always been a fan of Marshall’s and shop there often, I will say there’s something about shoes mashed together in a less-than-desirable setting that makes you scoff at paying $40 a pair – even if that’s half what they’re sold at elsewhere.

Marshall’s seems to have cottoned on to this fact, and revealed new Marshall’s Shoe Mega Shops earlier this year. Instead of being arranged on no-nonsense shelving according to size, shoes are displayed a lot more like at a designer shoe outlet.

Keep reading for a chance to win a $250 shopping spree!

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Fashion News, Fashion News Roundup

Pick of the blogs: Anna Wintour’s crush, our favorite TV and shopping, natch

By Andrea Kiliany Thatcher on October 23rd, 2008

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Does Anna Wintour have a crush on British actor Shelby Bryan? [New York Post]
There’s some great advice on getting knee-high boots to fit your calves in this shoe splurge confession. [A Dress A Day]
Victoria’s Secret’s 2008 fantasy bra. [Outblush]
Blake Lively’s completely innapropriate Yale reception dress as Serena, for you to wear more appropriately please.[The Stiletto Jungle]
Did you watch the premiere episode of Stylista? We did, and so did Fashionista. [Fashionsita]



Accessories, Designer Fashions, Fashion News, Footwear, Retail News

NYMag.com offers online window-shopping

By Andrea Thatcher on October 23rd, 2007

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New York Magazine’s amazing online presence has taken a step up with their new Shop-A-Matic feature. With 283 women’s shoes to look at, you can pick boots, flats, platforms, or pumps and browse through pictures. The options are unique and have obviously been picked out by hand by someone very in the know. The David Bootie by Pink Studio, $99, is reminiscent of the Balenciaga witch boots Mary Kate Olsen wouldn’t be seen without, and the graduated patent leather pump by Prada, $550, is sure to become a museum-worthy piece someday.

[Images: nymag.com]

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