Archive for the ‘shoes’ Category
Rochas Slingback Sandal
Wednesday, February 16th, 2011Found at Barneys:
The peeptoe’s roboticness is balanced with the wooden sole, cotton canvas, and leather.
Peep Toe Booties
Sunday, October 17th, 2010I’ve been seeing more and more peep toe booties on the runway.
Chanel paired peep toe booties with mid calf length skirts.
Jimmy Choo has a similar version available now.
$1695
Rhinestone Heart Flats
Tuesday, August 3rd, 2010A Vegetarian Sandal
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010While shopping online at SoHo Lab, I came across the “vegetarian shoes” category.
Strange to think of my diet and footwear at the same time.
I found a pair of sandals–rare–under this strange section. I don’t even like most vegetarian restaurants, so I never imagined myself to like anything under vegetarian shoes.
The stretchy black elastic reminded me of the YSL boot. The Soho Lab version is more summery/comfortable.
Ugg Australia: Brand Facing Extinction
Saturday, March 29th, 2008


This past holiday season, I saw a huge line of people outside of the Soho Ugg store. Aren’t Uggs over? Who’s interested in buying them? Certainly not the fashion conscious crowd. There were many tourists in line. I’m guessing they do not live in a metropolitan area, however, I do remember seeing Uggs here and there in the city. Ugg revenues increased 60% this year–I feel that the trend has finally trickled down to the general masses–even Payless has stopped making them!
I predict that this year, they’ll make just about the same as 2006 b/c:
-they position themselves as a high-end luxury brand, sold only at Nieman Marcus, Nordstroms, etc. and there’s a recession. Who’s going to spend their money on luxury at this time?
-there’s a trend towards eco-friendly lifestyle–organic cotton, and products that are good for the environment–sheepskin is not one of them.
-The Ugg brand is tightly associated with the shape of the original boot–they’re trying to branch out to espiradilles and have seen success, but Uggs are uggs, not sandals or shoes of any shape. Taking the lead in any other footwear product will be increadibly hard. Also, as the trend dies out, there’s less desire for that look/brand. It’s interesting how they’re advertising sandals–Uggs were originally worn by Californian surfers and celebrities in Hollywood in warm weather. They morfed into something practical for winters outside areas that are warm.
-Uggs are all made in China. Sheepskin is sourced from Australia and the US. Transportation costs are predicted to increase. Tensions with China on trade regulations will also determine how well this company performs.
The best scenario they can hope for is if Uggs become a classic–like Wellington’s or Birkenstock. But both names sound like classic old english traditional names. I’m not confident the Ugg brand will last.
Shoe Fantasy S/S 2008
Saturday, March 22nd, 2008
via New York Times
On the Street | Stepping Up
Bill Cunningham of the NYTimes shares his pictures of wonderful shoes.
This spring, shoes come in all colors and prints. The shapes are all pretty similar–heeled variations of the perforated wingtip men’s shoes, or shoes with straps or attached broad anklets. But the colors and designs are truly endless! Harlequins, florals, a plethora of bold colors animate this season’s shoes.
Most of the photos included in the nytimes article were taken in Paris. Women love funky shoes in the US–but we tend to be more conservative at work.






