In 2009, technology helped the designers create unusual, light weight shoes that supported two inch platforms, 6 inch heels, a hole through the heel, and elaborate shapes.  The styles also prompted a cry from editors who said shoe heights were simply too extreme and called designers to lower their heels.  We’ll see how that works out.

Ralph Lauren showed us something practical.  Actually, we were already wearing what he featured.  Wooden soled platforms.  Still very nice.

Francisco Costa at Calvin Klein played with the heels.  Dior did the same kind of thing the year before, but Calvin Klein went a bit further.  I think we discussed this heel at length, maybe in the forum, ultimately deciding it was not a good looking shoe.

 

Alexander McQueen took the sandal/boot hybrid idea and presented a couple of designs that took me about a year to appreciate. (Remember they show their designs abour 6 months earlier than the actual season.) When I showed Mr. R5 my new sandals that are similar to the ones below, he asked if the maker died before he could finish. 

 

McQueen also introduced his amber line.  If my checking account allowed it, I would purchase these boots and wear them everyday. Well, maybe not everyday.

 

Lagerfield played with the heels in some of his shoes at Chanel.  I don’t get it.

Prada featured some platforms that at first glance didn’t seem too high, but the models kept slipping and falling during their presentation.  Most suspect it was the odd little black hospital bootie things that created the problem. 

My favorite from this collection is below.  When they went on sale at Saks I looked at them a long time.  Too long, someone bought my size. 

John Galliano played with shape and color for Dior’s Couture line and his own John Galliano collection.   An editor (I can’t find the reference now.) said these shoes were an engineering wonder because the materials were strong enough to support the force of walking, yet still be light weight enough to walk in them.

Valentino also played with it’s heel embellishments.  The designers are new so I have my Valentino crush back. 

2009 was a tough year for fashion. 2009 was a tough year for virtually everyone.  Christian Lacroix presented his last collection.  Quite a few young shoe lines had to close their business.  Let’s hope that the next decade improves for everyone.

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Diane Von Furstenberg will celebrate her birthday with 63 candles on her cake.  Diane is interesting because in 1969 she married Prince Egon of Furstenberg, making her a princess. (When they divorced, I think she no longer qualified as a princess.)  When she married Egon, she decided she did not want to be a “plain little girl who married beyond her desserts.”  In 1970 she began designing women’s clothing, hitting a design home-run with a wrap dress in 1973. I had the Vogue pattern for that dress and made about three dresses.

I also had the same dress leave me half dressed when the tie came undone.

Here are some Diane von Furstenberg shoes to admire.

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Rand $460 at Zappos

Zia $284 at Zappos

I think I will carefully wear my wrap dress for tonight’s party to celebrate.

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I am sorry this posting was late.  My mother wanted me to take her to DSW and I can’t deny my mother a pair of shoes, right?  Who am I fooling? I wanted to go, too.

The defining description for shoes featured in 2008 runway collections is: snubbed toes.  Alexander McQueen has covered platforms, a very high, very thin heel and a little metal plate on the toe.  I remember seeing a photo of Charlize Theron wearing a pair of these.  They were beautiful then, beautiful now, but this style seems to have disappeared.  I think they are as wonderful as the pointy toes of 2001. 

Alexander McQueen also played around with cutouts, quilting and embelishments.

 

We also saw a hybridization of pumps and booties.  Alexander McQueens are shown above, and here is Prada’s.  These are difficult to see, but I think they have about a 7 inch shaft.

Prada also played around with chunky heels and chunky platforms.  Remember what I said about Galliano being a few steps ahead in my 2007 post?  This reinforces my guess that we will be buying this silhouette in about 5 years.  It is going to take me 5 years to reconcile myself to the idea that wearing something from my high school wardrobe is a good thing.  *Shudder*

 

Marc Jacob featured buckles and more buckles, without an ultra high heel.  I really like these boots.  Notice the snubbed toe.   

Calvin Klein featured covered wedge boots.  We now see that EVERYWHERE.   Still nice. 

Calvin Klein played with the wedge heels, John Galliano played with the size of heels.  He has a squared toe, although not as extreme as McQueens, and very high.  The heel is chunky, and sits way back on the foot.  Both pumps below are absolutely gorgeous, but look really awkward. I am not convinced that they would be easy to walk in.  Something that did translate to the masses is decorating the heels. 

 

Valentino Garavani retired after the 2007 season.  The shoes featured in Valentino’s 2008 Couture were not wonderful, but I noticed Dior began playing with heel and shoe silhouettes in their couture line.  Super high, platformed and has the shape of so many ankle boots of today. 

If I could meet one designer for lunch, it would probably be John Galliano.  Actually, I would rather be at the table next to him so I could just watch him.

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Diane von Furstenberg Stephanie Hobo
When I first laid eyes on the Diane von Furstenberg Stephanie Hobo, I just knew it was something special, even though I didn’t know why.

Normally I do not find myself attracted to woven handbags and, in fact, I thought this bag was made of straw when I first saw it from a distance.

However, the Diane von Furstenberg Stephanie Hobo is not made of straw at all. This lovely bag is actually made of intricately woven strands of leather.

It’s not every day that you see a bag as unique as this one! And the more I look at it, the more it seems to grow on me.

But I suppose I’m not the only person having these feelings. It appears as though several celebrities have taken a liking to this bag as well, including Jennifer Lopez and Beyonce.

It certainly is an interesting take on the traditional hobo style and it is quickly becoming one of Diane von Furstenberg’s most recognized styles. It is large enough to hold all of your essentials and much more.

Plus this bag can be worn as either a shoulder bag or a cross-body bag, making it versatile enough to wear just about anywhere!

The Diane von Furstenberg Stephanie Hobo is currently available in Black, Gold, Silver, Ocean, or Sunset.

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Featuring ultra-chunky leopard print boots, cats, taxidermy and all things animal related are these backstage shots taken during an editorial for No magazine.

Rumi Lenora wears a bow headband with a carefree attitude in these photos.

Leopard skin and bow headband trends

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All in red wearing Agent Provocateur lingerie with extreme spiked Christian Louboutin heels, Cara Grogan looks nothing short of amazing.

Its not quite the same as the bunny and mouse ears trend, but the oversized bow has been seen on and off the runway, both on dresses as an embellishment and as headwear.

Cara Grogan in red lingerie and a bow

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We all love a good excuse to dress up, socialise, and sip on a long, tall glass of Pimms. So it’s with great pleasure that we’ll be heading down to sunny Portsea for the Stella Artois polo cup. As well as taking in the game we’ll also be taking plenty of social snaps; so if you don’t have tickets yet nab some now, put on your best fashionable polo attire, and we’ll see you there.

Polo at Portsea

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Marloes Horst wearing thigh high boots
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If only we all looked as great as Marya Timonina when we’re making a mess in the kitchen.

Posing in provocative French maid style outfits for Vogue Russia, Marya was photographed by Danil Golovkin.

French maid in Vogue Russia

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2010 is almost upon us, so why not kick off the new year by adding a special something to your wardrobe? With handbags from the likes of Gucci, Burberry, Tod’s, Bottega Veneta, and Kate Spade, you’ll find that prices start around the AU$470 mark for Gucci.

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