December, 2010


30
Dec 10

SHOES OF THE DAY: “Fly over” by Lidija Jovanovic

You have already met Lidija Jovanovic here on shoeRA pages and now she returns with boots named “Fly over” from “Fly with me” FW 10/11 collection, inspired by the famous Antoine de Saint Exupery quote:

“I fly because it releases my mind from the tyranny of petty things”

Lidija suggests “Fly over” in two ways:

1. Black leather boots with floral print

Details:
- calf leather with floral print
- decorative patent black molding over the knee
- knee and ankle flounces
- heel height 8.5cm
- round, slightly elevated toes
- red sole

2. Three-color velour boots with fine velvet finish

Details:

- black goat velour
- gray and peach-pinkish goat patent insets
- knee and ankle flounces
- heel height 8.5cm
- round, slightly elevated toes
- red sole

Price: 135 EUR / 660 AED


27
Dec 10

shoeRA LOVES: Harry Winston’s Ruby Slippers – $3 million

While the original ruby slippers worn by Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz were made with sequins, these spectacular slippers designed by Ronald Winston of the House of Harry Winston to mark the classic movie’s fiftieth anniversary (1989) used REAL rubies.

The slippers include 4,600 rubies totaling 1,350 carats (as well as 50 carats of diamonds) which took craftsman Javiar Barerra two months to set. Made in 1989, the world’s most expensive shoes were still on sale in 2000. Ten years later we wonder who bought them??

To commemorate the film’s 70th Anniversary last year, Warner Bros and Swarovski have commissioned a creative re-interpretation the film’s most iconic and revered symbol: Dorothy’s Magical Ruby Slippers. The question posed by The Wizard of Oz Ruby Slipper Collection was: “If Dorothy was living in the 21st century, what would she wear?”

Contemporary works of art from the likes of fashion masterminds A. Testoni, Abaete, Alberta Ferretti, Betsey Johnson, Botkier, Christian Louboutin, Diane von Furstenberg, Giuseppe Zanotti, Jimmy Choo, L.A.M.B. by Gwen Stefani, Lisa Pliner, Manolo Blahnik, Moschino, Oscar de la Renta, Roger Vivier, Sergio Rossi, Stuart Weitzman, Tibi, and Tuleh compose The Wizard of Oz Ruby Slipper Collection.

In honor of this classic, 19 iconic designers reinterpreted the ruby slippers we’ve all fantasized about since childhood. While you may not admit it, we know you’ve clicked your heels together in the privacy of your own closet.

Here are some sketches by Gwen Stefani, Sergio Rossi and Moschino:

And photos of the designer creations for The Collections:

Oscar De La Renta

Moschino

Alberta Ferretti

Abaete

(AP Photo/Kathy Willens)


26
Dec 10

THE BEST IN 2010: shoeRA’s pick – VALENTINO S/S ’10 Shoe Collection

Many of the heels from the Valentino shoe collection are extremely girl and fairy-tail like. Filled with intricate details of lace and ruffles upon ruffles and simple gorgeous. The stiletto is kept extremely thin and the straps are very tiny as well. I adore the lace pump version best. Take a look at styles from the collection below and watch a video here.


22
Dec 10

ANNA DELLO RUSSO: 10 Rules for Xmas Party!

It is festive season again with Christmas just around the corner. Although excitement level is high,  no mistake should occur in preparation for Christmas Party!

Here are 10 RULES what to DO and what to do NOT for the Christmas party, as advised by shoeRA’s favorite Anna Dello Russo.
Just to refresh your memory about AdR (if you never heard about her before, hush please):

-       Editor-at-large and creative consultant for Vogue Japan

-       Italian “fashion maniac” as described by Helmut Newton

-       Launched a perfume called ‘The Scent of Anna Dello Russo’

-       Writes a blog using RANDOM capitalization, a habit we may consider ADOPTING

-       Owns more than 4,000 pairs of shoes!!! Deepest Respect!

-       Soon to be 50!

-       Declares that “FASHION is such stuff as DREAMS are made on [sic]…”

Anna’s 10 Christmas Party RULES to be memorized and followed ARE:

1. Don’t wear RED or GREEN outfits.
You will look alike a Christmas tree.

2. Forget any COATS.
(also if outside it’s only 5 degrees).
You should make a big impact just with your dress.

3. Choose a GOLD.
You will emphasize the idea to be a Christmas GIFT to unwrap.

4. Go to the hairdresser, facial, manicure and pedicure.
Don’t be worry to be OVER-DONE!

5. Choose between HAT and MAKEUP.
If you wear a hat keep fresh face, otherwise you will looks like a transvestite.

6. Wearing lots of JEWELLERY.
The sound of JEWELLERY banish bad thoughts and bad ghosts.

7. Focus on the SHOES.
Generally at Christmas party you spend a lot of time seated on the sofa.

8. Shoes have to carry all the magical atmosphere of Christmas:
Choose sparkling, shiny, eccentric, metallic, decorative, precious, brocade, extravagant, color-full, magnificent, enchanting … PAIR OF SHOES.

9. Don’t be worry about your BAG.
You immediately will forget it on some chairs.

10. Don’t throw yourself on the drinks and on the food.
It’s not POLITE!”


20
Dec 10

SHOES OF THE DAY: Abstract by United Nude

For Spring Summer 2011, architectural footwear brand United Nude will unveil many new styles, updating existing concepts and will launch its first men’s collection.

As always United Nude pushes boundaries and creates new constructions with the use of new materials.

The United Nude Abstract is a dramatically high heel with a platform base.

Abstract Dark Brown Nappa+Pewter Vegetan Leather


Abstract black Patent Leather+Vegetan Leather

Details:

- Heel height 115mm = 41/2 inch + platform

- Wood blocks that form the heel are connected in a very rustic and abstract way to form a balanced composition

- Expected price – $ 365 / € 280 / AED 1350

The result speaks for itself – it is a piece of art!



17
Dec 10

SHOES OF THE DAY: Thigh-high calf hair boots by Roberto Cavalli

It is winter time, so boots are in center of attention.

Roberto Cavalli, master of animal prints, designed boots to suit current trend – over the knees and animal – the winning combination. I found these tiger/giraffe beauties online at NET-A-PORTER, for a symbolic price of EUR 2765 (AED 13500).

Details:

- Chocolate-brown and beige calf hair

- Thigh-high boots

- Cone-shaped heel measures approximately 125mm/ 5 inches

- 25mm/ 1 inch concealed platform

- Contrast tiger and giraffe print

- Light brown trim

- Curved top

- Round toe


15
Dec 10

SHOE-SOIREE: All shoe lovers in one place

Every Tuesday ‘O’ Socialista evening takes place in Okku, fashionable restaurant in Monarch Dubai Hotel.

Last night shoeRA attended wonderful “shoe-soiree” event organised in collaboration between Okku and lovely Chalhoub-group ladies.

shoeRA Team getting ready for the ‘O’ Socialista shoe-soiree!


In minimalistic contemporary Japanese interior exclusive preview was arranged of Emilio Pucci, Celine, Kenzo, Donna Karan and Marc by Marc Jacobs shoe collections for Spring-Summer 2011.

All ‘O’ Socialistas that attended entered the contest for “the most extravagant shoes”. Competition was tough for three desirable prizes: 1) AED2000 voucher, 2) AED1000 voucher, 3) perfume.

And the First prize winner was Ms Mercedes Hosseini and her high heels with jewelery embellishments.

And finally, shoeRA‘s pick for coming season – KENZO!!!

All these magnificent objects of beauty will be available in Dubai stores very soon!


13
Dec 10

SHOES OF THE DAY: LILU Garter Boots 650

More boots for this season!

These extravagant, garter belt inspired, over the knees boots are coming from snow cold Belgrade, Serbia. Designed by Serbian well known footwear designer Danijela Biskup for JSP – Sisters Prokovic fashion brand, “LILU Garter Boots 650″ were first seen at the Fall – Winter ’10 Belgrade Fashion Week that took place in October.

Details:

- Over the knee boot

- Garter belt over the knee

- Black calf leather

- Heel measures 10cm

- Concealed 2cm platform

- Wide boot without zipper

If you are in Belgrade or somewhere near, stop by IDENTITY boutique and treat your feet with a pair of trendy boots!

If you’re in Dubai, but you wish to own a pair of LILU’s, drop me an e-mail with enquirers and orders by December 21st (ana at shoeRA dot com).


11
Dec 10

SHOE ART: Nicholas Kirkwood shoes collection inspired by Keith Haring

British designer Nicholas Kirkwood, who just received Accessory Designer of the year award from British Fashion Council, is the biggest name in shoes today, with his daring sculptural shapes that meld contemporary art and fashion.

The designer was in Hong Kong for the international launch of his special collaboration with the Keith Haring Foundation at his first exclusive retail space. The collection of Haring-inspired shoes showcases the late American artist and activist’s most classic works, including Haring’s “Radiant Baby” as a wedge heel.


The Keith Haring by Nicholas Kirkwood range will be available worldwide in February 2011.


Interview Nicholas Kirkwood gave to CNNGo at the launch in September ‘10

Why Keith Haring?

NK: I think I was just trying to do something different from what I usually do, something very pop, because my own line can be very serious at times.


And why launch your first retail space in Hong Kong?

NK: This is the first time we’ve done our own area and it’s great to be able to do it with On Pedder. This is almost a tester for having our own store. It’s a big step for us. We’re a small brand and On Pedder’s been really supportive of our growth and how we’ve developed. For us, it’s a really important step, not just for Hong Kong, but for the whole Southeast Asian market. It’s great to have this kind of representation.

Where do you get your ideas for shoes?

NK: The design process is really getting paper, a cup of tea, a cigarette and loud music, then just doodling away. It’s more just to start drawing shapes and it doesn’t have to be shoes or anything, just shapes that I think look nice together, like angles and things like that. Then you process it and pull it out weeks later and you find a couple things you find interesting and then you develop it from there.


So most of the time it evolves out of itself. Sometimes you have a concept, but most of the time, especially with the ones that are made up of shapes, it’s really just a process of drawing, evolving, changing. Even when I’ve done my final drawing, I then have to do it on a 3D shape and draw it onto the last and then even during that period, it can completely change from the drawing.

So you just go with your gut feelings?

NK: Exactly. I always get asked that type of question. They want me to say what’s inspired me. I mean you can’t necessarily always understand it. It just comes out of nothing.


What made you want to design shoes in the first place?

NK: I used to work for Philip Treacy. Ladies would come in for a hat, but they’d bring in a whole outfit, clothing, shoes, bags, everything. I would try to find them a hat.

There was all this Alexander McQueen, Hussein Chalayan and some really interesting designs at the time, but the shoes looked like they were from a whole other era. Pointy shoes, mules, kitten heels. It just didn’t seem to go with the outfits and it made me think, who is making really progressive shoes? I couldn’t really think of anyone.

There were a couple of people – like Benoit Meleard who had really cool conceptual shoes – but not many. So I looked into a course at Cordwainer’s in London [to start learning how to make shoes].


Of all the shoes you’ve ever designed, do you have a favorite?

NK: That’s kind of difficult, it’s like choosing your favorite child. There’s definitely some I don’t like though.

You have shoes you don’t like, but you produce them anyways?

NK: Maybe some weren’t developed enough or you just somehow run out of time, something’s wrong with the colors, wrong materials or a mistake in the manufacturing or the production.

Do you plan on designing for men?

NK: Yes, absolutely. I want to do it next season, probably start with Fall/Winter as it’s more interesting for men’s. It’ll be a really small line, with three models or something. It won’t look anything like the women’s shoes. It’ll be subtle and about the details. They’re not going to be like “Oh, look at me!” It’s not what it’s about and I don’t know any guys who wear those types of shoes.

What about yourself?

NK: I’m not very good with shoes. I usually buy a pair of shoes, then destroy them and then get a new pair. I’m not like, which pair of shoes with which outfit or what’s going to go with my jacket?

Is there anything in particular you’d like to do while you’re here [Hong Kong]?

NK: Yeah, what I’m trying to find is somebody who can make three-inch golden lily shoes – the little tiny ones for bound feet? I want to develop some of my classic styles as tiny lily shoes, but obviously not to be worn. Just to make them could be really fun.
Source: CNNGo


10
Dec 10

PRESTIGIOUS WINNERS: British Fashion Awards 2010

The British Fashion Awards recognise the most influential people in fashion today and celebrate the reputation and development of British fashion.

The 2010 Awards took place at The Savoy Hotel and Theatre on Tuesday 7th December.

Hosted by presenter Claudia Winkleman, the ceremony saw designers, models, fashion editors and stylists, and industry VIPs joined by a glamorous line-up of guests and presenters, including Naomi Campbell, Victoria Beckham, Thandie Newton, Claudia Schiffer, Yasmin Le Bon and Alexa Chung.

And the winners are:

1. British Designer of the Year Award:

Phoebe Philo, Creative Director of Celine


2. The Isabella Blow Award for Fashion Creator:

Nicola Formichetti, Creative Director at Thierry Mugler; stylist to the legendary pop icon of this generation, Lady Gaga in addition to consultanting for a number of leading global brands including Alexander McQueen, Prada, D&G and Missoni

Nicola Formichetti, winner of the Isabella Blow award for Fashion Creator & Daphne Guinness

3. British Style award

Recognises an individual who embodies the spirit of London and is an international ambassador for London as a leading creative fashion capital, decided entirely by public vote:

Alexa Chung

Bryan Ferry & Alexa Chung with her British Style award

4. Designer Brand award

Recognises a leading British designer who has excelled and made an impact on the international stage over the past year:

Mulberry

Emma Hill for Mulberry

5. Menswear Designer award

Recognises a leading British designer of ready-to-wear and bespoke tailoring who has been instrumental in enhancing men’s fashion over the last year:

Patrick Grant, for his label E. Tautz


6. Emerging Talent Awards for Ready-to-Wear and Accessories

Recognise and financially rewards designers as they establish their emerging fashion businesses:

Meadham Kirchhoff for Ready-to-Wear

Husam El Odeh for Accessories

Yasmin Le Bon & Husam El Odeh

7. Model award

Lara Stone, following on from her being appointed the face of Calvin Klein earlier in the year. In December 2009, the British – Dutch model featured on the cover of British Vogue as ‘The Girl of the Year’ and was made Models.com Number One on the Top 50 List in February 2010.


8. Accessory Designer award

Nicholas Kirkwood, previous Emerging Talent Award, leading British footwear designer and recently appointed Creative Director of the celebrated Italian footwear label Pollini.

Nicholas Kirkwood and Claudia Schiffer

9. Outstanding Achievement in Fashion Design

Lee Alexander McQueen, four time winner of British Designer of the Year award and in recognition for his extraordinary career. McQueen will be remembered as the most innovative and influential fashion designer of his generation.


10. Special Recognition award

Naomi Campbell, and her influence on, and contribution to, the fashion industry over the last 25 years, during which time she has been a hugely influential ambassador for British fashion.


11. Digital Innovation

Burberry, the brand which has pioneered several digital initiatives such as streaming all its fashion shows online since September 2009 and launching its Autumn/Winter 2010 collection as a fully interactive, motion-responsive experience.


Harold Tillman CBE, Chairman, British Fashion Council commented, “This year’s British Fashion Awards winners represent extraordinary talent, encompassing the best new and established designers, brands, stylists, models and innovators on all platforms of fashion. The British Fashion Awards celebrates excellence driven by this country’s thriving creativity and originality, something that we’re very proud to be a part of.”

Source: britishfashionawards


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