Posts Tagged ‘shoes’
Socks and Shoes
It seems that European girls are working this socks and brogues look this summer. Continue Reading
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CommentChristian Louboutin’s Attitude Shoes
I’ve been sighing over these red suede Fifre ankle boots since they appeared in Barneys a few months ago. Yes, I know, soon it will be too warm for red suede booties, but I would be happy to have them sitting in my closet waiting for Fall. Imagine the attitude that comes with these babies. They’re red and even their name sounds like fire.
Christian Louboutin claims a good pair of shoes help transform a woman’s attitude. Continue Reading
A Better Ballerina
For many of us, Repetto has always been THE ballet flat of choice. Cute, authentic, slightly difficult to obtain, owning them represents a certain quality of being in the know. I remember when I first went to the Repetto store on the Rue de la Paix in Paris and was in awe over the entire wall, floor to ceiling, of wooden cubbies filled with pink satin toe shoes. The pair of ballet flats I bought on that visit were instant favorites and I wore them so often they barely lasted a summer.
Being somewhat diminutive in stature, I tend to prefer high-heeled boots, stilettos and towering platform sandals. But there are some times and outfits that call for a ballet flat. This Spring I found myself in ballet flat deprivation and went on a search. Continue Reading
Prepare to Liberate Your Soles
As reported across the fashion web, one of the latest bits of shoe news is that Manolo Blahnik will be doing a collaboration with Liberty of London, including exclusive designs that will only be available in a pop-up shop in Liberty’s historical West End store. Continue Reading
My Dream Shoes for Spring
I am right there with Fashionista on this one. Am in serious shoe lust.
What is it with me and these Miu Miu daisies?
The Art of the Shoe: Bewitched, Bespoked and Bewildered
From her one-bedroom apartment in New York’s Hell’s Kitchen, Llorraine Neithardt, a full-time, Jungian-inspired clairvoyant and part-time shoe guru, has been teaching a lucky handful of students how to “unleash the shoe within.” For the past five months she’s been teaching directed workshops but has been making her own shoes for years. She’s had a shoe art show at Art Basel in Miami and even inspired a shoemaking character in the movie “P.S. I Love You” starring Hilary Swank. Continue Reading

My name is Angela Eloise and I am a freelance writer. I recently moved to Seattle because I wanted a better home base to support my creative goals. And my shaman told me to. Cloud of Chaos was born from my desire to dance with the absurdity of life, to create a space where I could write and share all of the gorgeous, fun, snarky deliciousness I find spinning around me every day. What does a spinning cloud of chaos have to do with writing? Everything, as it turns out.














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