Thursday, 12 November 2009

Nine West Liatris shoes

Nine West Liatris shoes

I’m sure it will surprise no one to hear that I’m still mooning over the Miu Miu glitter peep-toe pumps from last week.

So when I spied these Nine West Liatris shoes on the website this morning, it was like Christmas had come early.

They’re not quite as fabulous as the Miu Miu heels, but they’re still fabulous enough for me. And at $159, far more reasonable.

I’m still undecided as to whether maybe they’re a little TOO much? Maybe it’s my inner drag queen emerging, but I can really picture these working, but only if you keep the rest of your outfit black, chic and simple (no over-the-top jewellery).

They also come in black if the multi-coloured spangles are a bit too much for you.

By Caroline Warnes

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Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Miu Miu glitter peep-toe pumps

Miu Miu glitter peep-toe pumps

My heart nearly stopped this morning when I was flicking through the latest issue of Harper’s Bazaar this morning and I spied these Miu Miu glitter peep-toe pumps.

If you’re only into bargain buys, then check back later because this blog entry isn’t for you. But if you’re into droolworthy shoes in all shapes and forms then feast your eyes on these.

Sure, I can’t really afford them at the moment but I’m also feeling like I’ll die if I can’t have them. What to do?

The Miu Miu glitter peep-toe pumps are already sold out online at Net-A-Porter, but according to HB magazine they are available from Jean Brown Gallery in Australia for $950.

By Caroline Warnes

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Tuesday, 21 April 2009

Fake it ’till you make it

Fake it ’till you make it

You may or may not be aware that you no longer need to be a gazillionaire or a dedicated vintage shopper in order to carry a designer handbag or wear designer shoes.

In the last few years a number of online services have popped up that let you hire designer goods for a moderate fee, usually by the month but sometimes also by the week.

The Australian version of this is Love Me and Leave Me, which rents out bags, shoes, jewellery and other accessories from international designers including Chanel, Balenciaga and Christian Louboutin, as well as local designers like Alice McCall and Nicola Finetti.

While I can see the appeal in being able to get the look of a Miu Miu handbag for much less than the $1500+ asking price (how hot is the Miu Miu tote pictured here), I am not entirely sure it’s worth the $100 per week or $200 per month rental fee.

Luxury goods are called luxury goods for a reason: they are a LUXURY. In other words, if you can’t afford it, don’t carry it. There are plenty of decent and affordable handbags around that are a better option for the majority of us.

Having owned a grand total of three designer handbags in my life - a Fendi baguette, Christian Dior saddlebag and Balenciaga city bag - back in the days when I thought such things mattered, I can tell you the real satisfaction in the whole process lies in saving up for weeks then going into the store and walking out knowing that this stupidly overpriced item is now yours forever. Where is the fun in having to return it after a week?

All that being said, I have to say that the thrill of a designer handbag gets old very quickly, and soon it’s just another piece of junk in your wardrobe. I actually gave two of mine away, and now I carry a perfectly nice bag I found for $85 at a generic handbag shop.

While I can see this being a great idea for certain situations - for example, renting a pair of shoes for your wedding - for the most part I think renting a luxury bag online for a week is a little bit bogan.

By Caroline Warnes