Out of the Closet: T-Strap Strappy + Bag

October 8, 2007

bag and shoe

It’s an unusually warm autumn this year, but I can’t help trotting out my fall accessories while waiting for the first chill. These are purchases made via happy mouse click, in an attempt to make my quirky writer’s wardrobe more "corporate." I still string verbs for my daily bread, so the corporate armor now languishes in the back of my closet. I do adore the accessories I acquired during that short cubicle stint.

 

Photo by Hubby. Bayo Top, American Apparel Tee-Skirt, Shoes and Purse from Target.
 

 

Closet Pictorial: Red Hot Summer

July 18, 2007

As the days got warmer, the color red seemed the right color to celebrate the sunlit seasons. I’m not really a pastels sort of gal (though I have made some efforts to integrate more than black and brown into my shoe closet). For me, it’s all about extremes - light or dark, restrained or completely baroque…the abscence of color or the fiery blaze of the day’s last send-off to the sun. So it was no surprise that my first spring purchase to get away from the confines of winter boots and snow-caked sneakers was a beautiful pair of red open-toed pumps from Kenneth Cole Reaction.

They still look good after three months of skipping through melting slush (yeah, I took ‘em out as SOON as it got bearably warm) and sunbaked sidewalks - here interpreted by hubby’s enthusiastic photography (which means it got QUITE technical with lots of light thingies…bits I leave up to him until I get a better grasp of numbers and f-stops):

red open toe 2 

I absolutely adore the saddle-like feel of the leather, as well as the material’s intense color. It’s "not quite red" - so there’s opportunity to dress up or dress down with this shoe. And if you think walking through museums or traipsing through bazaars will be difficult in these shoes, think again:

red open toe 1 

These crooked kittens (and the RUBBER sole) are VERY kind to summer-worn tootsies.

As I mentioned in my previous post, this red obsession carried over into summer, with my latest acquisition in the form of a medieval-like Report flat:

report shoe 1

I think this is the effect of watching way too many Disney cartoons with princesses, coupled with a more mature fascination with Tudor-era fashions. It feels rather…Snow White meets Henry VIII.

wedge sideview

Technically, it’s NOT a flat - note the cute little hidden wedge…adding lovely subtle height. I do love a bit of heel, which explains the rather small showing of flats versus the small army of stabby, wedgey shoes.

As if this wasn’t enough…this shoe has an adorable Japanese floral pattern on the inside, remniscent of washi paper patterns - an exciting revelation!

cU 

I restrain a girlish squeal every time I look at the detail.

Red hot choices indeed. emoticon