Thursday, December 24, 2009
Monday, March 30, 2009
Peep Toe
Today my friend bought these 5 inch heels that were GORGEOUS. They were plain black, but had a nice flair to them. But the one thing that made them unique and cute were the fact that they were peep toe. Peep toes are when the front of the shoe has a little "hole" where about 2 or 3 toe nails/toes (depending on your foot) can be seen. Although she naturally passes me up in height by about 4 inches (I'm 5'4"), these heels make her look model tall. I wanted to try these shoes on so I could actually see what it is like in her world. When I did, they were not only a gift of height, but also pretty comfortable. I hope she doesn't cry in pain wearing these shoes and best of luck to her!
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
This is not what you expect
Monday, March 23, 2009
Everyone's Favorites: The Flats
Friday, March 20, 2009
Climbing Trees
Thursday, March 19, 2009
All Day I Dream About Shoes (A.D.I.D.A.S.)

Wednesday, March 18, 2009
What to Wear to your Uncle's Wedding
Monday, March 16, 2009
Thongs, Gladiators, Sandals
Thongs, gladiators, and sandals. Do these all relate? In fact, they do. All these names are pseudonyms for a type of shoe that recently caught my eye. It has a similar shape to a flip flop, but with a strap around the heel; it is also commonly seen with a band connecting the toe straps to the top of the heel strap. Although I have not owned a pair myself, many of my friends own these sandals and have given them very good reviews. One said that it is more convenient than flip flops in the sense that the strap around the ankle and heel provide more support when walking. Another said they feel comfortable and look formal enough to wear practically anywhere. If I could buy one more set of shoes for the upcoming Summer season, I would definitely look into these sandals. I found a variety of them at www.dsw.com.
(Picture above taken by Ishika Peravali)
Saturday, March 14, 2009
Is it Worth Spending ALL that Money?
From Juicy Couture to Louis Vuitton, all these high end brands sell their own style of shoes. But what makes them so uniquely special that they have to be so expensive? In my opinion, nothing. Besides the fact that Coach's footwear sometimes has the sparkling C's and backwards C's, there is nothing worth spending over $100 for. I have been able to find the same shape of heels or flats in other brands that only cost around $20. Although some people feel superior walking in their new Juicy shoes, I think they need to wake up and realize the economy is horrible these days. Recently I saw a five or six year old girl walking around with Juicy Couture flats. I really wondered if the parents even considered her shoe size would grow within the next year, and that they would have to throw away the shoes. There are plenty of replicas of these brands out there. If the need to have those C's on your shoes is gnawing at you, I suggest thinking more than 100 times before actually going and getting them (and if this post worked, not getting them).
Thursday, March 12, 2009
They are from the Recycling Bin... Literally

Wednesday, March 11, 2009
The Chill Ran Down My Spine

As the winter season approached last year, I realized how pathetically prepared I was when it came down to shoes. I decided to go window shopping, and with all the Christmas sales going on, I was bound to find one nice cheap pair of shoes that would last me for this winter and winters to come. As I walked past one of my favorite stores, Shoe Palace, I immediately fell in love with the Bearpaw 12 Inch Shearling Boots, and went in to check the price tag. The holiday sales blinded me from reality. Although a little cheaper than Uggs, they were still around $65. My heart skipped a beat as I realized I would never bond with these beautiful shoes. Luckily, a couple days later I was at Target when I thought I saw Bearpaws. Yes, Target sells those too, but what I accidentally stumbled upon was target's own brand of boots: the Bearpaw look alike, as I like to call it. These boots are currently $30, but during the holiday sales I got them for $25. But, what about the quality and look? As for the look, the only thing missing was the tiny Bearpaw tag that hangs out on the side of the shoe. The quality decreased a little, but I still have mine today without any holes.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Nike - Going Skater Look

Nike is renown for its excellent running shoes, but is now making shoes with a new look. Part skater look and part basketball look, the Nike Dunk Low 6.0's have been a trendy style. The shoe does not have just one main color, nor two, but three or more. Although the performance of these shoes are below the usual high expectations of Nike, many people grow to love them, just as I have. My Nike 6.0's are one of my favorite shoes to wear to the mall, or on a sunny day at school. They even look good in the unusual pattern of laces I have put on them using the Laces book mentioned below. Overall, I would give these shoes a 3.5 out of 5 stars, and anyone who is thinking about buying them should think a lot before they decide if this shoe is worth the money.
Monday, March 9, 2009
Laces are Key
Sunday, March 8, 2009
The Long Lasting

Friday, March 6, 2009
Everyone's Must Have
