This was a great collection from the Tom Ford days of YSL. Mermaid dresses and velvet. These shoes were 2 of 3 pairs spotted on Anna Dello Russo on the one day. Awesome.
via mr.hare & everyguyed Some of the more traditional styles by Mr. Hare that are designed so beautifully and show why his shoes have become so desirable.
top to bottom: The Wolfe The Miller The Huxley An image of some Mr. Hare lasts (or at least I think they are - I've had this image saved on my computer for a while.)
Some very interesting and often ugly shoes that are missing arch support. I can't imagine what they must feel like to walk in.
top to bottom: Céline s/s 09 via style.com Dolce & Gabbana s/s 09 via shoeblog Louis Vuitton f/w 06 campaign featuring Daria Werbowy via rockthetrend Julian Hakes concept sandals which do an amazing job of eliminating the traditional shoe silhouette. via designershoespro Dancing sneakers which I suspect have some form of arch support but still carry a similar look. via discounteddancesupplies
Just a few of the many great images to be found at Close Up And Private. Photography and style by Sergei Sviatchenko with art direction and design by Nello Russo.
Alexander Wang's resort 11 featured a nice trim on some styles which gave a cool variation on the 'Freja' boot (top.) I'm still not that keen on open toed boots but the simplicity of the one in the middle is very nice, along with the zip that extends all the way down the flat back of the wedge.
This is a great shoe collection. Sometimes over-the-top but in a very considered way. The combination of materials are beautiful and I think this may be the only example I've seen of leather applique on shoes I can appreciate.
The Shoe Edit exists to showcase shoes - mens and womens. Its focus is on design that catches my eye. It is my diary and scrapbook. My edit of footwear, which I hope you will enjoy.