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Wednesday, March 10th, 2010

Welcome the Spring with Vibrant Vintage Prints

Welcome the Spring with Vibrant Vintage Prints

Spring’s the time to bring out the open toes, the slingbacks, and the sandals! Match this season’s blossoms with these 5 vibrant prints that are retro and vintage-inspired.

#1 Emilio Pucci 794975

If there’s talk of print, then there’s talk of Pucci. Looks like pointed toes are coming back this season. $247.86 marked down from $424.00.

#2 Matisse ...Read more

Wednesday, February 10th, 2010

Vintage Beaded Shoes Vs. Modern Beaded Shoes

Vintage Beaded Shoes Vs. Modern Beaded Shoes

Any vintage lover would immediately see the value of a beaded item, whether it be a jacket, a pair of pants, or shoes. Just the amount of time and effort that goes into the skilled art of hand beading automatically increases the worth of that piece of clothing, and when you get something as beautiful ...Read more

Saturday, January 23rd, 2010

How the D’orsay Shoe Got its Name

How the D’orsay Shoe Got its Name

You’ve most likely come across d’orsay shoes even if you don’t know it – the term d’orsay refers to a French shoe style where the vamp and the sides of the shoe are cut away to expose the décolleté and arch of the foot:

Drawing of vintage d’orsay shoes

This shoe style evolved sometime in the 19th ...Read more

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