Saturday, September 28, 2013

Heartbreaker


G.H. Bass broke my heart. Burned rubber and dropped a bomb on me. (Where’s The Gap Band when you need them?) Waved me away with a simple “talk to the hand.”

Bass quit making women’s shoes in narrow widths! How could they do that? They are the preppy style standard and their shoes should be fit for all feet.  Now the cutest loafers and oxfords of the season are unavailable for women with feet as narrow as ice skate blades.

The new Candy Weejuns are “preppy and polished,” according the Bass website. These adorable Skittle-colored loafers could have been the linchpins of my casual wardrobe--I woulda bought ‘em in every color!  Guess I'll just have to Moonwalk through life in another brand.  

Bye-bye Bass!!  I'm no longer a fan--I'm taking my socks and going home.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Today's Things of Beauty

Friendship is a thing of beauty that's a joy forever. Friendship nurtures and informs you. It makes you better, stronger. Friends are not a dime a dozen--they're never a door buster special at Walmart on Black Friday. You'd best believe there is untold wealth at the heart of true friendship.

These beautiful pieces of jewelry were a gift from a friend. They belonged to her mom, a smart, together woman who had a flair and color all her own. Beads were often used as currency in African and Indian cultures, so I was honored to receive so much wealth.

Thank you, Jocie--these are gifts that I'll cherish forever, just as I cherish our friendship. 

Sunday, September 15, 2013

My New Favorite Shoes!

I have a deep and abiding love affair with menswear. Dude duds have appealed to me since my early teens when I grabbed a shirt from my dad’s closet and wore it until it was threadbare. Cuff links, button down shirts with a vest and tie--I wear them all. In the 1990s I had a thrift store tuxedo tailored to fit me. Although the occasions to wear it were few, it was the sexiest suit I ever owned.

For the past few seasons I’ve been obsessed with women’s brogues, particularly wild for wingtips. I trolled the Internet like a hungry man looking for a club sandwich, and drooled when I found them in Schiaparelli pink patent leather, midnight blue suede, and silver leather with purple soles. Those shoes came with price tags that seemed to increase exponentially with number of letters in the designer’s name (Yohji Yamamoto and Fratelli Rosetti were more expensive than Bass), so I deferred purchase.

I was in London's Greenwich Market recently when Cupid’s arrow nicked my ankle as I passed a merchant featuring affordable women’s brogues in luscious, colorful leathers. I fell in love with every shoe on display, and bought a pair of adorable saddle tan and navy brogues that I’ll wear forever. Check them out!

Friday, September 6, 2013

Walk On The Wild Side

These kicks make me wish I was a centipede.  How cool would it be to rock dozens of delicious pairs of shoes at once??  Imagine scooting along on fancy footwear like this, drawing admiring glaces from mere two- four- or six-legged creatures.  Fabulous shoes from Britain--let the pictures tell the story. 


Wednesday, September 4, 2013

Unpacking My Bags

Just returned from a remarkable vacation in London with three friends.  The legendary quirkiness and courtesy of the British made an indelibly positive impression, and made re-entry to Philly life a little tough.

Here's some of what I saw and what inspires me--have a taste of it!