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The death of the ridicu-shoe: will unwearable heels just trot away now please?

By Lauren Bravo on May 17th, 2013

When even Victoria Beckham hangs up her heels, it might be time to come back down to earth…

Purple Coleen Fonda heels Littlewoods.com

£55, littlewoods.com

There’s a thing in fashion, and actually in lots of other things such as water features and Mr Whippy cones, known as the ‘trickle down effect’.

Most people will tell you this is the process by which trends work their way from the catwalk down through the rungs of the fash ladder until they reach the high street, the market stall and eventually the bargain bin. But I prefer to think of it as the process by which the powers that be decide on the next big thing, and then we steadfastly ignore it for five years until we’re ready to accept it into our wardrobes and lives.

Midi skirts, for example, were pushed doggedly season after season, while we all stuck our fingers in our ears and sung “la-la-la-la-la” like an obnoxious toddler, our thighs still in chilly minis until 2011. At least they finally got their moment in the sun, though – wide-legged jeans have been supposedly ‘on their way back’ for almost a decade now, peering through the windows like an uninvited loner at the skinny party, and they’re still showing no sign of getting an invite.

So it’s in light of all this, and with a big whoop of much joy on behalf of my bunions, that I tell you stupid heels are finally going. BUH-BYE, bizzarro-stilts! So long, pain trotters! When even Victoria Beckham – the woman for whom being eight months pregnant in Westminster Abbey called for a pair of brutal six-inch stillies – is proudly showing off her flat Church’s boots on Twitter, we can confidently call time on the reign of the Ridicu-Shoe.

And ohhh, what a tedious reign it has been. Excellent for Compeed and gin distilleries, less successful for feet and female moral. What looked edgy and daring in about 2007 has now become the hallmark of the identikit, hobbling lady on every high street from here to John O-Groates. I’d like to present a graph showing the inverse relationship between average heel heights and the number of us chasing down criminals in the street to perform a citizens arrest, but I’ve been too distracted by my throbbing toes to collect the data.

Of course I’d like to stress firmly here that I am not anti-heel. No siree. I’m not heelist, or indeed heelphobic. Some of my best friends are heels. I’ve worn heels in the snow; heels on the beach. I’m the patient who once held up a trip to A&E because I didn’t want to arrive in flats.

Hobbs Millie sandal £129

Millie sandals, £129 Hobbs

But there is a big difference between the sexy, percussive stride of a really great heel and the debilitating totter of a ridicu-shoe.  For if a shoe fails to do its one, basic function – being a thing you put your foot in and walk on – then it’s not really a shoe. It’s like buying a cup with a hole in it, or a house with no roof. It’s little better than the £400 Louboutin equivalent of those yellow buckets from the Early Learning Centre we used to hold on our feet with string.

But the perfect heel is a rare and wonderful thing – and of course, different for every wearer. For some, it’s one you can dine in, dance in, then march to the kebab shop in; for others, one you can run for the bus in without any fear of stacking it down Kingsland Road (I still have the bruises); for some it’s the barely-there elevation of a half-inch pump, for others a stomper with a whacking great platform.

Personally I’ve always been obsessed with two-inchers. Not mimsy kittens, but sturdy, elegant mid-height heels with a good amount of clop that make your calves look really great. T-bars, Mary-Janes, that sort of thing. On top of a good pair of two-inches I feel powerful and important, like having my own little stage.

Topshop Molly t-bar shoes

Molly T-bar shoes, £35 Topshop

And then of course there are the flats, which finally trickled down and are now set to woosh like a lovely, soothing river into our wardrobes. Brogues have lasted the distance and been rewarded with every colour, fabric and finish under the sun, while jazz shoes, plimsolls, moccasins, proper sporty trainers and Jesus sandals are all still loafing about to help see us merrily through summer.

Just think of all the things we’ll be able to do, now that we don’t have to do it on ridicu-shoes! Maybe we’ll start running for buses when we don’t even NEED to. Maybe we’ll start running, generally. Maybe we’ll just dance harder, faster and longer, then march to the kebab shop without ever having to make foot-pavement content. Maybe giant heels will start looking edgy and daring again, rather than just default.

I wouldn’t hold my breath on the wide-legged jeans though, if I were you.



First Looks, Footwear, Gallery

ShinyStyle loves: Dune AW 2012

By Andrea Petrou on July 30th, 2012

Although the summer weather has made a late appearance, our minds are already on what the Autumn/Winter season is going to bring.

One collection we can’t wait to have a look at is Dune’s winter 2012 range, which looks to be amazing. The shoe retailer has this year gone all out, giving a huge nod to the animal print trend with a range of wedges and pumps in its urban weekend collection.

Those seeking a more classic look will love the range of flat and heeled boots , while there’s a huge range of super high heels and sandals for that Christmas party- it’s never too early to start planning….

See the gallery below for our top five.

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Designers, Footwear, Gallery

Pictures: Exhibition celebrating 20 years of Christian Louboutin red soled shoes

By Andrea Petrou on May 1st, 2012

If you heart Louboutins as much as we do the we suggest you hot foot it down to London’s Design museum, which is paying homage to the designer’s famous footwear.

Marking 20 years of red soled lovelies, the exhibition will run for 10 weeks, and showcases some of the best creations by the talented designer.

Playing on the idea that “every woman wants to be a showgirl”, the exhibition stars burlesque star Dita Von Teese, which appears as a hologram centrepiece amongst sky high heels as well as mirrored plinths, neon signs and velvet sofas.

We’ll see you in the box office queue.

See the gallery below for a sneak peak of the exhibition.

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Footwear, Gallery, Trend Alert

Christian Louboutin S/S 2012 collection

By Andrea Petrou on April 23rd, 2012

If you’ve had a lucky lottery win or just been saving hard and wanting to spend your money, then Christian Louboutin’s SS 2012 collection has a great range of footwear just waiting to be placed carefully in your shoe closet.

This season the designer has given a huge nod to the 80s stud and neon trends offering statement skyhigh heels with a range of pink, blue and green patterns.

The trademark black court has also been revamped with studs, while wedges are strappy and classic.

Those wishing to go a little bit bling will love the motif covered heels, while strappy heels in gold or silver are great for that timeless look.

Now where’s that credit card.

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Fashion Crush, Footwear, Gallery

ShinyStyle loves: Christian Louboutin pre-spring/summer 2012 collection

By Andrea Petrou on December 20th, 2011

Christian Louboutin pre-spring/summer 2012 collection

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Picture 1 of 5

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Christmas outfits, Gallery, Top Five, Trend Alert

Designer New Year’s eve outfit inspiration: Snake Print

By Andrea Petrou on December 19th, 2011

Love it or loathe it snakeprint has slithered from associations with Scary Spice and  ‘Ender’s Kat Slater into this season, making it one of the hottest trends to be seen it.

Prada showcased this print in its AW 2011 catwalk in the shape of shoes, plastic garish coats mixed with fur, while Chloe showed off something that little bit more subtle with this trend appearing in floaty chiffon frocks.

Go for the bright look – we’re talking pinks, blues and oranges – shown at Angelo Marani, keep it subtle with creams or go all out with 70s inspired snakeprint trousers.

Whatever you choose you’ll be bang on this season’s trend.

See the gallery below for all the designer inspiration.

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Celebrity gossip

Cheryl Cole compares her style to a “spaceship”.

By Andrea Petrou on December 15th, 2011

Cheryl Cole has compared her style to a “spaceship”.

The Parachute hitmaker admits her fashion choices change from day to day as she likes to try out different looks.

Asked to sum up her personal style, she said: “One day I want to be a hippy and the next day I want to be like a spaceship and then I want to be normal. So it’s different.”

Cheryl has recently created her first shoe line for website Stylistpick and admitted she is considering branching out into handbags in the future.

She told Stylist magazine: “Bags maybe in the future but definitely shoes to start with.”

The former ‘X Factor’ judge wanted to design a shoe collection because she believes footwear is the key to making an outfit work.

She said:” Shoes are a part of your outfit that can absolutely make it. You can be wearing a plain outfit – black jeans and a black vest – but if you have a banging pair of shoes on, you’ve got a cool outfit.

“So, it just feels like the perfect thing for me to do.”



Fashion Crush, Gallery

ShinyStyle loves: Christian Louboutin AW 2011/2012 collection- perfect for that Christmas wish list

By Andrea Petrou on December 14th, 2011

Someone come and hide our credit cards now.

Having a shoe fetish we think we’re in huge trouble after seeing Christian Louboutin’s AW 2011/2012 range and we’re not sure we’ll be able to stop ourselves from clicking on the “buy” button.

The range this year is as fierce as ever. The studded heels in black as well as gold are by far our favourites but we also love the more delicate spider gemmed sandals as well as the satin shoes.

If you’ve been a good girl this year then we suggest revising that Christmas list to Santa right now, after all every girl needs a pair of these red soled lovlues in their wardrobes.
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Celebrity gossip

Cheryl Cole owns 2,000 pairs of shoes

By Andrea Petrou on December 7th, 2011

Cheryl Cole owns 2,000 pairs of shoes.

The ‘Promise This’ hitmaker – who recently unveiled her first footwear collection through website Stylistpick – admits she has developed a “fetish” for shoes in recent years, and has to hoard pairs in her kitchen cupboards.

She said: “I’ve always, always loved shoes, but over the past few years, I’ve definitely developed a proper fetish.

“I actually own about 2,000 pairs – and that’s after giving quite a few away. I’m a bit weird with them. There are shoes I don’t wear any more but I just can’t part with them. I hoard them all over the house – in cupboards in the kitchen, in the bathroom, every room. There’s a big chance when you open the fridge in my house there will be a pair of shoes at the bottom.”

The 28-year-old beauty admits her opinion on footwear is a bit “bonkers” because she links all of them to memories past.

She told Britain’s Grazia magazine: “My absolute favourite are a lace pair of Louboutins. I wore them the first ever time I went to Cannes, two years ago. For me, all shoes have memories – wearing them on a certain occasion like that means the shoe gets that memory.

“If I can’t wear them again I also can’t get rid of them, because they are so linked to that emotion. I’m probably a bit bonkers like that.”



Celebrity gossip

Manolo Blahnik insists he has “never followed trends”

By Andrea Petrou on November 28th, 2011

Manolo Blahnik insists he has “never followed trends”.

The 68-year-old designer’s women’s footwear has been hugely popular for over four decades yet he has no idea what his appeal is.

He said: “I’ve never really thought about my success, but I guess it’s true. I have been going for a while. Suddenly, people seem to really like my shoes again. But you know, those furniture shoes were fashionable for three or four years. I did platforms in the 1970s, so that wasn’t new to me. I’ve never followed trends or gotten into the frenzy of doing the ‘right’ shoes.”

The designer also admitted he can be difficult to work with because he is never completely satisfied with all his creations.

He told WWD: “I’m never satisfied. I always find something wrong, and I’m really difficult to work with in that respect.

Just today, I was looking at a shoe [here in London], and there was a fault, so I called the factory and told them to do it again.”

While he been working for over 41 years, Manolo admits it doesn’t feel like that long.

He said: “I’ve never been able to capture the essence of time. I really enjoy what I do, so what’s the point of saying how long I’ve been doing it?”



Designers

Manolo Blahnik’s life story becomes the subject of a new fairytale.

By Andrea Petrou on November 22nd, 2011

Manolo Blahnik’s life story has become the subject of a new fairytale.

The legendary shoe designer will see the tale of his time in the industry turned into a “mix of biography and fairy story” by fashion writer Camilla Morton, with Blahnik illustrating the tome himself.

Camilla told Vogue.co.uk: “The book is a mix of biography and fairy story. It is a blend of Manolo’s life – from his childhood on the banana plantation to his store in Chelsea today – mixed with the tale of ‘The Elves and the Shoemaker’.

“Fashion designers are too magical for a straightforward biography, so what better than to mix with well-known ‘Once Upon a Times’ – and the finishing touch, asking the designers themselves to illustrate their story.”

The Spanish-born shoe creator admitted he found the process of illustrating the book a “cathartic” experience.

He added: “I would do it whenever I had a moment, on a train, on my travels, it was a bit of a challenge. I haven’t ever illustrated a book like this before, but it was very cathartic in a way to look back and draw images from my past.

“I knew Camilla would create something wonderful. It was a very fun adventure.”

Manolo follows in the footsteps of Christian Lacroix, who illustrated ‘Sleeping Beauty’ – his own biography written by Camilla – earlier this year.



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Gossip Girl Leighton Meester wants her shoes to make an impression on her

By Andrea Petrou on October 31st, 2011

Leighton Meester wants her shoes to “speak” to her.

The ‘Gossip Girl’ actress says she loves all types of footwear and will pick out shoes on whether she likes them, not on who they’re designed by.

She said: “I search for shoes that really speak to me, not the designer. “If it’s my daily kind of shoe, I usually go for the same type of style, like a platform with a thick heel. But I think variety is important.”

She also says she’s quite practical when it comes to her footwear and would never walk her dog in heels.

She said: “When I’m walking the dog, I wear sneakers because they look and feel better.”

Leighton, 25, recently revealed she is a huge fan of luxurious French footwear label Roger Vivier because they are classic designs with a modern twist.

She said: “Vivier is a very classic look, but then they have stuff with studs…they have a signature and the shoes are beautifully made but they still have an edge. I love those gloves.”



Designers

Manolo Blahnik teams up with Marcia Patmos to create two pairs of sustainable shoes

By Andrea Petrou on October 27th, 2011

Manolo Blahnik has collaborated with Marcia Patmos to create two pairs of sustainable shoes.

This will be the first eco-friendly project for the footwear designer and he has made the two styles – a double strap, open-toe flat and a strappy, high-heeled sandal in combinations of electric blue, black, nude and yellow – entirely from discarded tilapia skins, cork and raffia.

Speaking about working with the legendary shoe maker on the designs, which will retail for $895 per pair, Marcia said: “I am always researching sustainable materials and developments. I love the idea of tilapia skin because it is a by-product of the food industry that would otherwise be discarded, but it’s actually a beautiful material perfect for small leather goods. I love bringing the idea of sustainability into the luxury market – it doesn’t have to be limited to T-shirts and grocery bags.”

Manolo is renowned for his beautiful designs and his are the footwear of choice for US Vogue editor Anna Wintour, who has only worn two styles of shoes for over 10 years – both made by him.

He said: “I am incredibly thankful for Anna’s loyalty and if she chooses to move in another direction, I would also respect that. Betrayed is too strong a word but I’d definitely be hurt.”

Choosing Anna’s shoes is a collaborative process for the designer and the editor and he says it changes depending on her wardrobe.

He explained: “I often talk to Anna about what’s inspiring her that particular season and what she’s ordered for her wardrobe. Anna has fantastic legs, and her feet are always meticulously groomed. We’re always discussing materials and adjusting the heel heights and whether or not straps should be wider or stay the same. In the end, it is always up to Anna.”



Designers

Christian Louboutin says women wear heels for “seduction”

By Andrea Petrou on October 18th, 2011

Christian Louboutin believes women wear high heels because they are empowering.

The shoe designer – renowned for his use of a bright red under-sole on all of his footwear – says men and women have different attitudes to shoes, with the female sex wearing heels for “seduction” purposes.

He explained to the Sunday Times newspaper: “There is an element of seduction in shoes that doesn’t exist for men. Think about Marlene Dietrich crossing her legs – the whole attitude. The language starts with the shoe and radiates over the whole body. A woman can be sexy, charming, witty or shy with her shoes. Shoes for men are about elegance or wealth; they are not playing with the inner character.

“That’s why women are happy to wear painful shoes. For some a little discomfort is balanced by something else, which has to do with desire. You feel yourself, empower yourself, know yourself. You are aware of your body. This little act of discomfort pays off in lots of other ways.”

Christian has previously revealed he measures how good his shoes are by what they look like on a naked woman.

He said: “The ultimate must still look good when a woman is naked. The design that encapsulates my career is the Pigalle, a low-cut, high-heeled pump. It’s so subtle in that it adds something sexy to the body, but you don’t immediately know that it’s the shoe that is making the difference.”



Celebrity gossip

Cheryl Cole’s shoe design partnership with Stylistpick.com is her dream come true

By Andrea Petrou on October 11th, 2011

Cheryl Cole’s shoe collection is a “dream come true” for her.

The ‘Parachute’ singer has collaborated with Stylistpick.com and is said to have been involved with every aspect of the design including the colour schemes, fabrics and style.

She said in a video promoting the range: “I have not felt this excited in a long time. I’ve been dreaming about shoes, millions of them but I wanted the initial six to eight pairs to be everything I’ve ever dreamed of.”

The singer’s designs will be available from December, and although details are being kept under wraps, it is thought she has designs including leopard print and polka dot, and that they collection will straddle the line between practical and glamorous

She added: “I like glamour, but I’m aware not everyone wants to wear a high heel all the time.

“I haven’t gone too far down the glamour line.”

The websites creative officer, Juliet Warkentin, said they are “thrilled” to get to work with such an in demand person as the Girls Aloud singer.

She said: “Cheryl is the style icon and is amazingly warm, a quality that has made her the nation’s favourite.

“We believe that the launch will have a huge fashion impact; establishing fashion’s greatest influencer as a major force in fashion design and further democratising fashion.”




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