The weather may be dreary outside here in Australia, but we didn’t let it ruin our day last week when we managed to get our hands on a pair of Burberry’s ‘Brights’ Foldable sunglasses. While the Wayferer-style sunglasses are nothing new, they fold up into a neat little package – complete with a...
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We never need an excuse to travel – just the funds. China has been on our editor’s must-visit list for a while and what better time to pop off to Asia than right now.
Louis Vuitton is the epitome of luxury travel goods and for the next 3 months (31st May – 30th August) the Louis Vuitton Voyages exposition will be at...
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Amid the saga that is Yves Saint Laurent vs Christian Louboutin in the case about the red sole heels, Australian shoe label Peeptoe Shoes have released a statement in regards to their change of sole colour in their heels from red to purple:
Contrary to media reports, Australia’s leading footwear and accessory brand PeepToe...
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A few weeks ago we blogged about how the history of the red sole dates back to the 1600s – not to 1992 when Christian Louboutin supposedly created his signature red sole. And it seems that Yves Saint Laurent’s lawyers are telling the courts the same thing in the Louboutin vs YSL law suit.
ElleUK claims that in court filed...
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It’s been almost 4 years since Karl Lagerfeld created designer bicycles for Chanel back in 2007, since then the likes of Hermes have followed suit with Cynthia Rowley’s $1,200 retro-inspired bike gracing the silver screen on Gossip Girl.
G by Guess have announced that they’re adding two single-speed Dutch bikes to...
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Nothing makes a statement like red and throughout history red has been used as a colour to mark social status and wealth. In the wake of Christian Louboutin’s recent litigious action, we examine the history behind the scarlet heel, specifically in France during the 16th and 17th century, and look at where high heels...
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This morning we were up bright and early for a little breakfast with Tiffany & Co – not a shabby start to the third day of Rosemount Australian Fashion Week when there is coffee from Tiffany-branded cups. With the Sydney Opera House in the background, it was the perfect backdrop for the gorgeous Tiffany Locks that were...
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Arnsdorf took a lighter turn for their “The Circle” Spring/Summer 2011-12 season with fresh white palette with touches of a fresh mint green, bright fuschia, black and a muted pastel gradient. It was a looser collection with newfound movement from Jade Sarita Anott.
Our favourite part of the Arsndorf Spring/Summer...
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You can see a Christian Louboutin shoe a mile away due to the crimson sole of the shoes, a signature look that Christian Louboutin began applying to all his shoes in 1992 – one year after he started the company. However, this signature has come under fire again recently as the Yves Saint Laurent Spring 2011 collection has...
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Earlier this year we told you that Manolo Blahnik had teamed up with TOUS, a Spanish jewelry brand (with Jennifer Lopez as their current face), to create the Manolo Blaknik Mary Jane charm. And now they’re available to buy! Available in gold and sterling silver, you can buy them as a necklace charm or miniature pair. Prices...
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