Gwyneth
Paltrow was recently spotted at LAX with her kiddos (who I now realize
are a lot less visible than 90% of all other celebrity children), on her
way to Louis Vuitton Outlet
boarding a flight to NYC. Gwyneth is wearing a pair of calfskin leather
Loeffler Randall Felix Booties. The Felixes are a great pair of
neutral, wear-with-everything shoes, and Gwyneth loves them so much that
she sells them on her lifestyle website, GOOP. Amanda owns a pair of
these stacked heel booties, and she also gives them her enthusiastic
endorsement. She says they’re very comfortable, easy to wear, and make
especially good airport shoes. It should also be noted that they cost
about 30-40% less than Louis Vuitton Shoes Rag & Bone booties, which we’ve discussed a lot this week, and you can pick up a pair via Loeffler.
You might not think of Louis Vuitton as a shoe brand, but the brand would like you to reconsider Louis Vuitton Loafers
your assumptions. Not only did Vuitton open up its first-ever
independent shoe salon on the redesigned footwear floor at New York
City’s Saks Fifth Avenue flagship a couple of seasons ago, but now LV is
paying tribute to America’s fashion capital in a pair of fabulous
pumps. Be quick, though – they’re limited edition. Thankfully, the Louis
Vuitton Exclusive Shoe for Asks Fifth Avenue manages to be a glittering
tribute to NYC without having, say, an embroidered Statue of Liberty or
something else super literal and obvious. Instead, Vuitton went the Louis Vuitton Sunglasses
sophisticated route with a beautiful brocade in metallic neutrals,
topping off with a crystal-encrusted bow and heel. The shoe looks rich
and special, and the glow of the combined metallics does indeed recall
the Manhattan skyline at dusk.
Not
only that, but these shoes very much look like the thing a certain type
of die-hard New Yorker wears. If you’ve spent any time on the Upper
East Side of Louis Vuitton Purses
Manhattan (west of Lexington, natch), you know who I’m talking about –
stately women on who wear brocade to breakfast. If you think that could
be you, swing by Saks’ NYC flagship – the shoes, which retail for
$1,220, are only available there, and there are only 70 pairs to be had.
If you’ve ever been to Saks’ shoe floor on a Saturday, you know how
quickly they will probably disappear.So it looks like fashion is going
to try and make mules happen again, perhaps because that’s the only
shape Louis Vuitton Luggage
that the industry hasn’t encouraged us to buy in the last three years
and the powers that be are running out of ideas. The first mention of
the possible trend I remember was a tweet from Elle fashion person
extraordinaire Joe Zee during Milan Fashion Week, and now both Louis
Vuitton and Miu Miu have both shown them during the same day.
Louis
Vuitton Spring 2012 relied on variations of the shape almost entirely,
and although I like a lot of the lines and color combinations that Marc
Jacobs used, I just can’t support the mule as a good option for anything
more than a few Louis Vuitton Handbags
moments’ wear. From a practical standpoint, their incredibly dangerous
to walk in and give the wearer basically no support, which is important
when dealing with heels of such a precarious height. If you plan to buy
into this trends, I suggest doing some ankle-strengthening exercises
while you wait for this trend to show up at retail.
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