Showing posts with label heels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label heels. Show all posts

Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Slut Fashion from the Catwalks to the Highstreet

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2067391/Why-DO-young-women-dressed-like-We-meet-nightclubbers-unsettling-answer.html

Been moaning about these ludicrous heels I see during LFW, and lo, here they are in Newcastle-Upon-Tyne in their cheap glory! Well done, you, silly fashion editors/buyers/etc tottering around the cobblestones of Somerset House making complete of fool of yourselves and showing the lasses how to look crass and desperate.

(Yes, I realise I'm simplifying the issue)

Please note I would never touch the Daily Mail but this grabbed my attention on one of our favourite social networking sites. (No I don't do product placement.)

Tuesday, 21 September 2010

London Fashion Week '10...Mis-matched Socks



WOW this is hot!! The look of the future?!

Thursday, 25 February 2010

At Jonathan Saunders




Quite liked some of the dresses here, mostly the vibrant colourful ones (shock, horror, eh!)...Again, socks and skirts, so I was happy...

BUT one of my gripes about the shows: the girls just cannot, FOR THE LIFE OF GOD, walk! Now, I cannot imagine how awfully uncomfortable those heels must be, but then either the designer (or show producer) must make sure the models learn how to walk ie "sell" them or the designer should not create these monstrosities in the first place if they are impossible to wear. It all seemed so counter-productive; it destroyed the effect the clothes successfully conveyed. I was exasperated and laughing at the amateurishness.

What was even sadder was seeing the buyers/editors/whatever desperately trying the recreate the model looks in 9 inch heels and laughably failing on a grand scale. NOT a single one of them was able to walk in them with grace and (wait for it) "femininity" - that hateful word, I know! Now I love women on heels as much as the next guy but not when they look like retirees on invisible crutches knees bent, shoulders hunched for balance (or just dragged down by their identikit man bag-size handbags) and a dogged concentration on their faces. What they really needed was Zimmer frames. Not an attractive look

Btw, the shoes at Jonathan Saunders were by Louboutin and were very nice indeed