Okay, so my mother has run off to a meeting today, taking her camera with the pictures of my shoes on it with her, so if she doesn't get home by like seven tonight I'll probably wait to post them tomorrow. I will however get started on working on the shows again. I left off with Barbara Tfank a couple days ago and will therefore be starting with Basso & Brooke:
Basso & Brooke
This line had a lot, a lot, of color going on. It made it a little difficult to discern the general structure of the garments that these colorful fabrics made up but non the less will definitely be memorable.
BCBG Max Azria
I really liked the flowy fabrics and the bursts of color in this line.
Behnaz Sarafpour
I really liked this line. It was different than a lot of stuff I've been seeing and the format was definitely a change from your usual one after another runway.
Bensoni
I liked the slight vintage charm of this collection and the color palette.
Betsey Johnson
What started out as an intriguing show, took a very bizarre turn. It started out with an almost Cruella DeVille-esq style, which I really liked and all of a sudden turned into an odd sixties prom mesh. I'm not really sure what to think of this line. Below are my favorites from the beginning of the show.
Betty Jackson
This line was fun. I loved how bright the red was and the floral prints as well.
Bibhu Mohapatra
I liked the blue tones that brightened up the fur pieces and metal toned skirts.
Bill Blass
Again with the vivid red. I just really love that color.
Blumarine
This line was just gorgeous. It was beautifully made and put together and I am excited to see more lines from Blumarine.
Bodkin
Since the fabrics were mostly plain beige's, browns, and blacks, I had a hard time focusing on them with the background. I kept looking at the cars and the water rather than the clothing.
Bottega Veneta
I loved how chic this line was. Great fabrics, great colors. Loved it!
Brioni
This line, too, reminded me of Cruella DeVille with spots and fur everywhere! I loved it!
Burberry Prorsum
This line was awesome! The colors were great. The style, the structure, everything.
Alright so I started this post yesterday and I now have pictures of my own shoes! Admittedly they are kind of a step down from the ones yesterday but that is because I don't have thousands and thousands of dollars to spend on a whim. Either way, I think my shoes are still gorgeous and I love, love, love to wear them.
These I bought at Forever 21 for $15. |
These are from Style.com. I don't remember how much they cost. I got them to wear for the fashion show I modeled in last year. |
These I got this year for Christmas. Their Jessica Simpson and GORGEOUS! |
These I also got at Christmas. They are shoes by Rampage and are so cute! |
These are by Fabulosity (obviously) and were $75 I think. I bought them Summer of my freshman year and these were basically the start of my shoe fetish. |
These shoes are much more attractive in real life. They are not this orange nor this faded as this picture makes them look. These are also by Fabulosity and were $45, I believe. |
These are buckle shoes by Dexter. I was obsessed with these in my sixth grade year (?) and I finally saved up enough money to buy my own pair. These were about $25. |
These I got for Christmas last year, and funny enough, my dad picked them out (he knows me so well). They look great on and are very femme fatal. From Rampage. |
This is another shoe that my mom and I both have a pair of. The company that produces these, Jacqueline Ferrar, also sells them in silver, which we have been eyeballing for a while. |
I have several more pairs of heels, and also several pairs of flats, that I've decided not to post because they really do not translate well onto the computer. Several of these boxes do not correspond to the shoes they are under so make sure that you don't mistake a pair from one company for anothers! Hope you liked these.
I realize I've been kind of slacking on the Monday must haves but I think I'll wait to resume those until after I'm done with the Fall lines. Already these posts are getting monstrously long with pictures without adding Monday must-haves as well. Also, in a couple weeks, perhaps over my spring break, I'll draw up a post on jewelry since I haven't really posted about that yet and sometime soon I'll be doing a walk through of a favorite recipe of mine.
I'll begin posting reviews on the fall shows for all designers whose names begin with the letter C, tomorrow.
French word of the day: Orange which is French for, yep, orange.
Au Revoir!
"Every generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously the new." - Henry David Thoreau.
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