Posted in June 2012

Eugène Riconneaus Fall/Winter 2012

Eugène Riconneaus Fall/Winter 2012

Eugène is 21 years old and described as an inspired skater, late-night painter and lover of crafts, he has already passed almost half his life in French boot makers workshops. Shoes crafted in France created with exceptional leather goods, such as box-calfskin, plugged lamb, suede kid skin, with an art that he has inherited from … Continue reading

Kobi Levi new designs

Kobi Levi new designs

The giant mammal seems like it will flap its huge fin any moment and dive into the dark waters. Its elegance and silence echo in the smooth and round lines of this sling-back design. The typical orca black and white coloring makes it classic in a completely fresh way. Just like in the deep waters, … Continue reading

Helene Westbye Fall/Winter 2012

Helene Westbye Fall/Winter 2012

“I live by the rule not to follow rules, so what I do tend to be upsidedown.” Helen says. Her style is defined as rock`n roll with a chic feminine twist, strong expressions and pure lines. She draws inspiration from boxes, boxes you can break out of. She is inspired by everything and nothing.

Liam Fahy “Film Noir” FW2012

Liam Fahy “Film Noir” FW2012

Vintage aeroplanes, gangsters’ molls, Marlene Dietrich, Ravens, Greek tsarouchi shoes, and antique velvet jewelry are just some of the inspirations behind the collection that features fur toe caps, laced flats, monk buckles, 50’s ankle straps on 105mm heels and riveted patent wedges. Mirror and copper leathers, graphite velvets and soft furs give the collection its … Continue reading

Meet Martino&Rodrigues new shoe line

Meet Martino&Rodrigues new shoe line

Martino&Rodrigues SRL is a 100% italian brand, originated in 2009 by an idea of Emanuela Martino – a professional involved with the fashion industry for about 20 years – when she decided to create something new in the world of handmade luxury shoes. Each pair of shoes is unique and handmade, with precision and strong attention to detail. … Continue reading