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Apr 18, 2010 2:00PM

Spring Shoe Trends - What you Want to Wear Now

 

 

 

 

Prints

When Miu Miu sent crazy cat lady, naked lady trucker flap and bird prints down the runway this spring who knew that they'd be such a hit?  Having just screened Alfred Hitchcock's "The Bird's, " I was instantly obsessed. I even copied this print onto an ikea chair with acrylic paint.

For those of you who are print crazy and want to stay away from avian themes, Spring has plenty of patterned footwear styles at every price point.

 


 

 


 

Flesh/ Nude Tones

Flesh tones went down the runway in top collections like Fendi, Stella McCartney and Alberta Ferretti. Faded blush and pink beige are neutral tones and a perfect alternative to bright white or brown shoes.  The monochromatic, head to toe nude looks great on pale skin tones.

 

 

 

 

Brights

Bright colors were seen along side the paired down minimal tones on Spring's catwalk from Emporio Armani to Lanvin. Before you go running off and putting bright purple with bright blue, be careful of color overkill. These vibrant shoes can add a pop of color to this season's khaki dresses and my personal favorite, the army green- strong colored accessories combo.

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Sep 23, 2009 10:25PM

Style Emporium: Buildings, Bridges and Broadcasting! The Thornwall Collection By Ester Delug

Here at Fashion Funhouse Emporium, we love jewelry.  The right statement pieces can take a basic ensemble from everyday carbon copy to full of personality.

With the Thornwall Collection, we can do you one better.  You can lord over your own metropolis and own your  very own radio network.  In the 1950's before the days of  individual phone numbers, Thornwall 84 was once a calling code for Los Angeles. Inspired by cities, homes, and comforts within--like radios that first popularized mass communication, these unique, fun bangles, rings and necklaces follow the rise of metropolitan living.

Take a look at your future cities. Our editor is calling her's "Amberopolis."

Bridge Double Finger Ring, Photo: Brandon Showers

 

Large Radio Pendant, Seismograph Pendant, Cityscape Bangles, Cities & Roads Bangles. Photo: Brandon Showers

 

Cityscape Ring- featuring 18 buildings. Photo: Brandon Showers

Do you love it?  To see the pieces above in greater detail or to see more of the Little Rooms Jewelry line, click here: www.littlerooms.com

 

Little Rooms Designer Bio: An LA native, Ester Delug's designs play on the penchants of her childhood, particularly her fascination with dollhouses.  “I’m obsessed,” Ester openly admits with a laugh, “There’s something so charming about them—the innocence they represent.  But they’re also kind of creepy too, and I love that—that underlying weirdness.”  The designer is no stranger to the strange, either.  Starting her career as a special effects makeup artist, Ester routinely churned out monsters and mayhem, her favorite jobs being the bloodiest and most gruesome. “My background in makeup had a tremendous influence on developing my collection and jewelry design. I was doing tons of prosthetic molding, and the creative process is very similar to those in jewelry making.”

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