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But I don't like it nearly as much as the brown suede style shown above
Looking at these wedges from Bottega Veneta, I feel like they are taking a page from the types of styles normally seen coming from Marc Jacobs or John Fluevog*. These could easily have looked awkward and unbalanced, but the smoothed out edges and swept-forward angles allow these to be that rare, successful, blend of a chunky and solid heel while still being wholly feminine overall. While nobody is likely to describe these as 'delicate', they do quite nicely manage to be both elegant and modern. In a similar, softened wedge style, Bottega Veneta is also offering this lower shaft and ankle-boot. But I don't like it nearly as much as the brown suede style shown above. For some reason, this lower bootie doesn't seem quite as well-balanced and successful in it's overall silhouette. Perhaps overall Christian Louboutin presentation would help to correct this potential issue?
In a similar, softened-wedge style, Bottega Veneta is also offering this lower-shaft ankle-boot. But I don't like it nearly as much as the brown suede style shown above. For some reason, this lower bootie doesn't seem quite as well-balanced and successful in it's overall silhouette. Perhaps overall outfit presentation would help to correct this potential issue. The other day I went shopping with R5Friend and R5Daughter. We were all goofing around, doing some window shopping and some serious shopping. Friend spent about an hour and half trying on shoes, only to tell the salesclerk, "Thanks, but no thanks." She told us, as we were walking out of the store, that she was going to go to Amazon and save about per pair.
Daughter didn't say anything at the time, but when we were alone, she went ballistic. Daughter felt the time my friend took trying on shoes, then not purchasing anything was the equivalent of stealing from the salesclerk's purse. She thought the hour and half spent on my friend could have been spent helping someone who would purchase something or finishing other necessary tasks. My friend, a teacher has never worked a commission job, regards shopping as a thing to do when she wants to waste time. My daughter on the other hand, HAS worked commission sales and sees what we as business owner do for our customers and how we regard customers who ask for a special item then ultimately go somewhere else because the price is cheaper on a purchase. Don't get me started on comparison shoppers who don't compare the weight or size of the item, because that sends me off on my own tirade.
So the question I pose is: Is it right to try on shoes in a full service store such as saks or Nordstroms, then order online because it is cheaper. The second question I pose is how much cheaper does it have to be for you to go elsewhere, and do you include shipping costs when you start comparing? Now, this is not an anti-online post. Both Galligator and I are regular online shoppers. That is not the issue. I would like to know what you all think Christian Louboutin. Was my friend in the right or in the wrong. Tom Ford will be celebrating his 49th birthday today. He was born August 27, 1961 in Austin, Texas. His family moved quite a bit, then when he was a young teenager they settled in Santa Fe, where his grandmother had a ranch. I am mildly curious where the ranch is because my parents also have a ranch in that area. He left Santa Fe after high school to graduate in architecture at Parsons. One of his early jobs was a press office intern for Chloe, which cultivated an interest in fashion design. He knew that if he was going to be a good designer, he needed to go to leave America and to to Europe.
But I don't like it nearly as much as the brown suede style shown above
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Toronto Shopping | Chic Boutiques to Funky Finds
Whether you are browsing the chic Yorkville boutiques, digging through deals in Chinatown or discovering funky vintage finds in Kensington Market, Toronto shopping offers something for every type of shopper, from the most trend-savvy fashionista to the sharpest bargain hunter. Check out these popular Toronto shopping destinations and discover great areas of this amazing city at the same time!
Toronto Eaton Centre
Millions of shoppers every year make their way to the Toronto Eaton Centre, located at the corner of Yonge and Dundas Streets in the heart of downtown Toronto. There are more than two hundred shops and restaurants housed on the four levels of this glass-domed mall, ranging from upscale retailers A/X Armani Exchange and BCBG to mall favourites like Abercrombie & Fitch and American Eagle Outfitters. A tip for tourists: visit the Guest Service Info Desk on Level 2 for a free city map and brochures on local attractions.
Bloor-Yorkville
The swanky Bloor-Yorkville shopping district is Toronto's version of New York's Fifth Avenue. The main shopping area on Bloor Street is lined with one chic designer boutique after another including Gucci, Prada, Chanel and Burberry. The historic Yorkville neighbourhood nestled between Yonge and Avenue Roads is also dotted with trendy shops such as Anthropologie, Jeanne Lottie and Vera Wang, as well as several funky bistros and bars. A tip for tourists visiting Toronto in September: this area is a celebrity hotspot during the Toronto International Film Festival.
Kensington Market and Chinatown
Seeking a more eclectic shopping experience? A must-see destination when visiting Toronto are the narrow streets of the Kensington Market neighbourhood- particularly for vintage lovers and bargain hunters. Tucked between College Street, Spadina Avenue and Dundas St. West, Kensington Market is home to several vintage shops including Courage My Love, Flashback and Exile as well as hipster favourite Bungalow, which features retro home decor pieces and a mix of new and vintage apparel.
Just steps from the Market stretching up and down Spadina between King and College Streets is Toronto's vibrant Chinatown, which is lined with dozens of shops offering great deals on everything from clothing to housewares.
Queen Street West and West Queen West
The popular Queen Street West shopping area between Yonge Street and Bathurst Avenue is packed with a mix of funky shops like John Fluevog Shoes and trendsetter favourites H&M and Zara, as well as dozens of hip cafes, bars and bistros.
Head further west along Queen past Bathurst Street and the bigger retailers give way to an edgier collection of boutiques featuring cutting edge styles by local designers, as well several art galleries and furniture stores. This area from Bathurst to Gladstone Avenue, known as West Queen West, is Toronto's Art and Design District and boasts the largest concentration of art galleries in Canada.
The Distillery District
Toronto is a city with a rich past, and a visit to the Distillery District offers visitors a taste of the city's history as well as a unique collection of boutiques, art galleries and restaurants. Located east of the downtown core, whiskey production took place throughout the 19th century in the carefully restored distillery buildings, which now house some of the funkiest shopping in the city. From the stunning boutique Lileo with its organic lines and renowned denim collection to the popular foodie destination A Taste of Quebec which offers a delectable selection of artisan cheeses and other gourmet specialities, there is plenty of unique shopping to explore on the cobblestone streets of Toronto's Distillery District.
St. Lawrence Market
Love shopping for food? St. Lawrence Market is a must-stop for foodies visiting Toronto. The Saturday Farmers' Market in the North Market has been a city tradition since 1803, with vendors setting up at the crack of dawn to showcase their fresh seasonal fruits and vegetables. The South Market features over 50 merchants renowned for their incredible array of meat, fish, baked goods, desserts and produce. Located west of Jarvis Street between King Street East and the Esplanade, St. Lawrence Market is easy to get to from downtown Toronto.
Fine art, funky fashion and fabulous food... you can find it all shopping in Toronto!
TorontoJourney.com will give you a comprehensive look at what's available in such a incredible city - from hotels and restaurants to shopping and attractions. No matter what your taste, Toronto has something for everyone and is an fabulous place to shop.
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John Fluevog Women's Pearl Hart Mary-Jane Pump,Viola Nature/Black Aniline,8.5 M US
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