Posts Tagged ‘Shoes’

Stick this in Your Stilettos

May 18th, 2010
Dr. Taryn Rose

Dr. Taryn Rose

If you’ve ever bought a pair of Taryn Rose shoes, you know that the orthopedic surgeon turned shoe designer rose to be the Queen of Fashion meets Function.
Then she sold the company and went on hiatus doing charity work and focusing on family. But of course, she could not get the sad state of our feet off her mind.

So now Dr. Taryn Rose is back with a new line, and I can’t wait.

High Heel Power is the collection. It has leg-wear, bags, shoes, and – something that has been neglected for a long time – footcare/skincare. Get ready to heal those heals because this line is dedicated to taking care of your feet so that you can wear your most glamorous shoes, comfortably.

High Heel Power Logo

High Heel Power - Launches May 19th on HSN

My must-have is the Stiletto Stick. This is a dream for me, instant relief and portable. I (probably like you) have invested insane amounts of money in horribly expensive shoes that I can’t wear more than a few hours at a time. We all have them, the valet shoes, no walking allowed. Now with Stiletto Stick (which by the way, fits easily into your purse) I can take those gorgeous 120cm high you-know-who’s out for the day. When my dogs start barking, I can just pop into the ladies room, spray a little Stiletto Stick on them, and voila, I’m good for another few hours.
It comes in 1 oz. (travel friendly) or 4 oz. at $20 or $39.

Stiletto Stick Image

Stiletto Stick

Other great High Heel Power skincare/footwear products I can’t wait to try:
Sandal Savior – scrub with jojoba beads
Platform Pump – boosts collagen production to increase the padding in your soles
Rocket Leg
– soothing moisturizer with “Leg Actif” TM, a natural ingredient that helps improve blood circulation and reduce the signs of swelling of the calf and ankle.

Oh, and the whole line is totally affordable, $20 – $45.

Launching on the Home Shopping Network (HSN) this week:
May 19th 6pm EST
May 20th 4am EST and 7pm EST

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Original Soles

March 4th, 2010

Editor’s Note: Social Stylists does not receive any compensation for comments regarding Kindred Sole – or any other topic we blog about. We put the Kindred Sole link on the right side of the page solely (pun totally intended) because we love the site and want to share it.

Normally I post about designers or trends. But there is an online shoe boutique that I want to share with everyone – I adore KindredSole.
It’s the most fun you can have shoe shopping. I could go on and on about the site’s inspired shoes and fun links, but instead let’s do an interview with Liz & Beth the duo behind the site & shoes.

Beth (left) and Liz (right) of KindredSole

Beth (left) and Lizzie (right) of KindredSole

Your love of all things shoes shows in the website, how did you develop the site?

We’ve been developing Kindred Sole for the past 3.5 years now and it’s already flown by. We started with the idea that we wanted to provide something different, something that wasn’t everywhere else! Kindred Sole is all about the customer (cliché, I know but true). So the logical place that we started from was the customer. We began with a detailed profile of our customer: what type of life she leads and consequently what type of shoes she wants to fit her lifestyle.

Two of my favorite links are Shoe are You & Shoe is She How do you come up with the ideas?

Shoe Are You?

Shoe Are You?

These characters refer back to our customer profile research – every woman has an alter ego and what’s to say that every day we all feel the same? Some days we want a casual fashion vibe, other times we want to channel our inner ‘Style Siren’ with our Style Overtime section.
And for the quirky in us all there is ‘Shoe Is She?’ We’ve all walked past a woman and thought ‘Oh my gosh – what is she wearing on her feet’ and this was the vision behind ‘Shoe is She!?’ It’s great to be quirky and you can do that in a conservative way or really push the boundaries – and make a wild impression. A picture says a thousand words, but to us a pair of shoes say that and much more!
These sections are works in progress and we’re enjoying expanding them – it’s a nice change to have a visual of a style that’s approachable, not just an airbrushed fashion image!

Shoe is She?

Shoe is She

How do you find vintage shoes?
The Vintage Sole section of Kindred Sole is really exciting and we’re enjoying researching old trends and sourcing designer’s vintage styles. We find our vintage shoes in a various locations (a girl can’t give away all her best secrets!) but for instance Lizze and I are going to Paris next week and are hoping to not come home sans shoes!
One important lesson we have learnt when buying Vintage shoes – you cannot delay – if you see a pair don’t hesitate – it’s a true gem when you find a fab pair!

Vintage Bridal is coming soon – what will you be looking for in vintage bridal shoes?

Oh my gosh, we’re so excited about the Vintage Bridal collection! We worked on the traditional idea of ‘Something old, something borrowed and something blue’ and that’s where our inspiration came from! To start it will be a smaller collection but we’ve got some great things – we have a mixture of traditional styles that lots of brides opt for as well as some more unusual styles!
Sneak peak: We’ve got a fabulous vintage Salvatore Ferragamo pair that may just be my personal favourite!

Claudio Rocco Vintage

Claudio Rocco Vintage


How did you come up with the idea to do a Designer’s Corner?

We both only graduated last July from university so it was important to us to be able to offer other newly graduated students employment opportunities. Both of us are highly creative and did a Fashion Retail Buying degree. And we’ve witnessed first hand what amazing design talent is out there with students. We wanted to be able to use Kindred Sole as a stage to launch their ideas in collaboration with us and to launch a Kindred Sole Brand label with these up and coming designers.
The response we have gotten from Designers Corner has been fantastic and surpassed our expectations. We’ve been contacted by designers world-wide – not just current students and graduates but also established designers. So watch this space!!

What is your favorite new trend for shoes / what do you see coming up that we all need?

With Spring/Summer just around the corner, we’re really hyped about several fantastic styles and silhouettes that any woman in the fashion-know needs to have in her wardrobe next season.
Our personal must haves are clogs (Chanel revived this style so successfully that they are going to be everywhere!) cuffed sandals and wedges. And that’s just to name a few!

So there you have it, some of the reasons I love Kindred Sole – www.kindredsole.com. There is also an International Shoe Size Conversion chart in the Help Hub. Liz and Beth have made it so easy, thanks gals!

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Those Shoes are How Much?

February 1st, 2010

It seems like just when I was getting used to seeing $700 price tags on shoes, here comes a season where $900 plus isn’t out of the ordinary. The past few years have seen a continuous push upward.

Christian Louboutin Resort 2010 $995

Christian Louboutin Resort 2010 $995

Will we get used to the new prices?
Is there a limit to what we will pay for amazing shoes?

I’ve asked myself these questions many times, but at $900+ I need an answer.

I’m not cheap when it comes to shoes. In fact, I love shoes. My modest collection includes Louboutins, Pradas, Choos, Ferragamos, and (my favorite shoe guy) Stuart Weizmans. (Sadly I cannot get my fat feet into Manolo Blahniks).

But are they worth it?

Here’s why I ask the question: Every so often I’ll pick up a pair of shoes for under $200. Then I will get tons of compliments on them. When I go for shoes in the $200 or so range, I usually go for something unique. I think I’ll only wear them occasionally. Then I fall completely in love and wear them as often as I can work them into outfits.

Mohop Sandal $140

Mohop Sandal $140


My favorite Chicago shoe boutique for unique statement shoes is City Soles and their sister Niche. For online fabulously original shoes, Kindred Soles is the spot. It’s a UK website, but they will ship to the US.

Right now I’m anxiously awaiting the arrival of the affordable Mohops I ordered. If you haven’t seen these yet, you should check them out. They are the answer to the calf-laced look at the Spring 2010 Chanel show.

Meanwhile, I’ll wear a pair of $700 Ferragamos secretly hoping for a nod, and no one notices.

So when are they worth it?
Fit?
Comfort?
The detailing that stands out to only you and other fashion addicts?

Since the recession hit, I have scaled back my shoe buying.
I now use the $100 rule.
Oh no, not $100 per pair of shoes. It’s $100 per outfit the shoes go with! Justification is, after all, the cornerstone of style.

Do you have a limit?

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