Now that Blogger allows for multiple pages, I am adding a new page called "Shoes You CAN Walk in." See tabs above.
I love to shop for shoes. Usually I buy 4 or 5 pairs at a time. The best is when I do not have to buy a particular type or style or color shoe. When I am free to select whatever suits my mood, feels good, looks sexy.
But lately pickings have been slim. At only 5' 3" in height, I do not have long feet. How is one to wear the shoes with heel heights at 4+ inches? Have you ever seen anyone move gracefully in those things? Want some free entertainment? Go to the Meatpacking District in Manhattan's west side. Watch as the club goers wabble around, not only due to the excessively high heels but also trying to keep their balance on the cobblestones.
Join me on my quest for wearable shoes, walkable shoes. See examples of the mile-high-madness at its scariest. And were you can get either one, or both if you're feeling lucky.
Fashion to Be Chic
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Friday, September 3, 2010
Wednesday, September 1, 2010
Sidewalk Catwalk Stunner by Rachel Roy - Not Rachel Ray
Not to be confused with the talk show host Rachel Ray
The fashion designer Rachel Roy was born in California and attended college in Washington DC. Roy moved to New York City to pursue her love for design and creativity. She worked as a freelancer, doing the styling for magazine shoots and music videos.
Then Rachael Roy started at Rocawear as an intern, amazingly in the mail room. Later came the marketing department; finally she moved into the very appropriate area of women's design. Since the company was still fairly new, Rachel was able to quickly make a major impression and contribute greatly to the company's growth. As a key player she eventually became the Creative Director. She oversaw many licensees and ran all of the design departments for Rocawear Juniors and Girls.
In Fall 2004, she began her own collection, RACHEL ROY. Department and specialty stores carried the Spring 2005 line. The innovative styles and silhouettes could be assembled to transit beautifully from day to evening.
RACHEL ROY
Currently RACHEL ROY
collections are available at Saks Fifth Avenue, Bergdorf Goodman
A beauty in her own right, Rachel Roy has a talent for making other women look and feel beautiful as well. See for yourself her Fall 2010 collection at style.com.
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