Showing posts with label Shoes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shoes. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 11, 2007

Patricia Field designs shoes and clutch for Payless


Sex and the City stylist Patricia Field has designed a limited collection for Payless. The very limited collection includes the tempura platform sandal, sushi ankle boots and sake clutch bag. The range is Japanese name themed (for no obvious reason) and ticks the trend boxes for this season. The Tempura platform heel is frighteningly high but costs just $40 (about £20)! The Sushi ankle boot is also very high with back zip detail but costs just $55. Check them out now before they go!

[Source: FabSugar]

Thursday, June 28, 2007

Keira Knightley Walks The Walk With TOMS Shoes

When she’s not a pirate in love/not in love with Captain Jack Sparrow, or an impossibly good looking 18th Century Jane Austen character, Keira Knightley is a fashionista with an eye for design and a penchant for charitable causes.

So is the case with TOMS Shoes — a business that allows Knightley to combine her love for helping out, while also looking good. TOMS creates shoes that are inspired by the traditional make found in Argentina. For every pair that is bought in stores around the world, the company generously gives away the same pair to a person in need. Over 10,000 pairs have been distributed so far to poor in Argentina.

You can pick up a pair for about $38 or hit up the website for more information. A great concept and business that’s easy on the wallet and good for the sole.

MINK Shoes Gives Celebrities Green Options For Their Soles

Buxom blonde Pamela Anderson extended her veg-advocacy from her stomach to her toes with sustainable vegan footwear along with Denise Richards in their latest comedy Blonde and Blonder, which premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in France, according to MINK Shoes founder and owner, Rebecca Brough.

MINK Shoes—a vegan shoe company dedicated to animal-welfare and environmental conservation—offers fun, sexy, flirty, vegan high-heels for woman. Green and Hollywood veg die-hards like Natalie Portman and Alicia Silverstone off set their carbon footprint to an even greater extent thanks to Brough’s signature dainty, glamor-gal, animal-inspired designs constructed from cork, denim, linen and additional non-leather fabrics. The vibrant, eye-catching fancy footwear comes packaged in recycled, hot pink, girlie-girl boxes adorned with a picture of animal of inspiration.

At roughly $350–$400 a pop, the haute pair do not come cheap—but, neither do the unsustainable Manolo Blaniks and Jimmy Choo shoes.