Tuesday, 19 November 2013

Shoe of the Week

Life gets busy...

And complicated...

And hard...

I have had a severe case of blogger's block.

I have been lacking inspiration, creativity and time, to keep my blog up to date.

Yes, I know what you are thinking... excuses, excuses, excuses! But, it's true. Life gets in the way and all the things that I love to do, have been put aside.

For months, I have been holding onto a collection of beautiful photos, taken by the very talented Jan Augustin, and it's time I share them with the world.










Shoes are an important part of my routine. I sell shoes on a daily basis and am constantly giving customer's advise on their shoe choices.

We are now well and truly out of Winter and heading into Summer, and what better Summer staple is there, than neutral shoes? 

Neutral shoes are a necessity in every woman's wardrobe. They go with absolutely everything. 

My current Season neutral shoe, is 'Goodlookin' by Nine West. I love these shoes and everything about them! 

The patent leather, the neutral colour and the heel, are all features that make these shoes flawless and perfect. But what I love most about them, is their versatility. The classic court shoe style means they will be a great shoe for work and play.  

These shoes are a definite must have for Summer!


Friday, 26 July 2013

The Essentials in Every Wardrobe

Shoes are an essential accessory for all women. They can instantly transform and complete any outfit. They are also incredible for boosting your confidence and self esteem.

However, shoes now come in an array of colours, cuts, styles and materials. So many, that it can be overwhelming, when it comes to choosing the right shoes. So, how do you know which shoes to buy?

I have compiled a list of shoes which I believe should make an appearance in any wardrobe. 

The below are my top seven "must haves" for every wardrobe.

1. A Classic Pump - A pump is a shoe with a low cut front and has no fastenings or straps. A traditional pump has a small, kitten heel but over the course of history, they are now available in many heights and heel types. The post popular pump is with a stiletto heel. This style is extremely versatile. It makes a great work shoe but also can be dressed up and worn at night.

2. An Evening Heel - Everyone must have a style which can be worn for those fancy occasions, preferably in a neutral colour so it can be worn with multiple outfits. There are many types of evening shoes available, some are more minimal with simple straps, while others are decorated in crystals, beads or embellishments. 

3. A Statement Heel - This style will be extremely over-the-top, will turn heads and definitely get people talking. This style will probably never be worn more than once and will make more of an art piece than pair of heels. 

4. A Versatile Long Boot - Preferably in a black or neutral shade. This is a great style to have, as it will keep you warm and dry during winter. They can also be worn with dresses, skirts, pants and tights. If you pick a style with a kitten heel, they can also be worn casually during the day or you can dress them up for a more fancy occasion. 

5. A Classic Ankle Boot - This is a guaranteed must have (see my Ankle Boots post for more wonderful reasons why!). Ankle boots are very feminine and extremely versatile. They are great to wear in Winter with dresses, skirts, tights and under pants or trousers but they can also be worn in Summer with shorts, dresses or skirts.

6. A Comfortable Flat - Everyone needs a stylish walking shoe. A ballet shoe is a popular style as they come in many, cute, funky colours, materials and can compliment any outfit.

7. An Exercise Shoe - Exercise is important and your feet take a huge beating whilst doing vigorous exercise. It is important to get a good quality and good fitting exercise shoe, so your feet are well supported.

If you are just starting to build your shoe collection, these essentials are a great place to start. If you happen to be obsessed with shoes like me... One can never have too many shoes!


Monday, 22 July 2013

Shoe of the Week

Dreaming of Paris...


I was walking down the cobble streets of Avignon. It had been a long and busy day, filled with sight seeing and exploring the history of the town. I was on my way back to the hotel, weaving through little alley ways, admiring the architecture of the town.

Somehow, I had managed to stumble upon a beautiful street, lined with fashion boutiques and beautiful cafes. Even when I am not trying, I can always find hidden fashion treasures.

Wearing: Cue Peplum Dress / Mimco pouch / Dotti Hat / CosmoParis high heels / Chanel lipstick

It was then, that I spotted them. They were sitting in the window of a beautiful boutique and I instantly fell in love. For a while, I had been on the hunt, to find the perfect pair of red, high heel shoes. I always thought they were feminine, flirty and fun and I really wanted to buy a pair for myself. But, finding the perfect red shoe, is much harder than it sounds.



I wanted a classic style, that was simple and elegant but did not look cheap and nasty. And these were it. Unfortunately, I hesitated. I continued down the street to the hotel. Leaving my shoes behind.



Once upon a time, I would hesitate to buy shoes. I would consider the cost of them. And, I would consider my need for them. How different I am now!

A few days later, I was shopping at Au Printemps in Paris, and I spotted them... Again. This time, I knew, it was meant to be.


I tried them on, and instantly wanted them. I love the vibrant red colour of them. They are a great accessory to brighten any outfit!

I love the patent leather as it makes them more elegant and feminine.

The heel is my idea of perfect. They are wonderfully thin and a comfortable height, ideal for all day wear. These shoes are hand made in Italy. Does it get any better than that?


I love these shoes and have worn them so many times. They are extremely versatile and go well with absolutely everything. The classic style means they go great with dresses, skirts and trousers for work, but they also look great under jeans for a more casual look.


These shoes are very special to me and have travelled all the way from Paris. Whenever I step my feet into these shoes, I instantly think of Paris. I start day dreaming about shopping on the Champs Elysees, climbing the Eiffel Tower and cruising down the Seine.

It is amazing how one pair of shoes, can evoke so much emotion and instantly transport me back to Paris :P

Have I mentioned that I love these shoes?


Friday, 19 July 2013

Bad Fitting Shoes...?

Working in a shoe store, I see many customers, try on shoes and not know their size. It is very common these days, for people to be walking around in poorly fitted shoes.

If you have a shoe that does not fit you properly, it can cause blisters, corns, calluses and other foot ailments.

I thought I would share some of my tips for making a shoe fit better:

If a shoe is too big:


You can always add fitting aids to your shoes to make them fit a bit more snug.

1. Gel cushions are a common and simple solution for shoes that are too big. The gel cushions provide comfort and support under the balls of your feet, while taking up some of the space in the top of the shoes. The gel cushions also stop the foot from sliding too far forward in the shoes.

2. To prevent the shoe from slipping of your foot, you can add a heel grip. This sticks into the back of the shoes and holds your heels in place. You will have no more awkward moments when you leave your shoes behind!

3.  A full insole. You can buy these from department stores, chemists and shoe stores. You can also choose insoles with different thicknesses. This is a great way to take up unnecessary space in the shoes and make your feet more secure and supported in the shoes.

4. Everyone loves a good sling back, however once that little strap stretches, they loose there appeal. You can buy gel strips that stick onto the inside of the strap. This will stop the slingback strap from slipping off your feet.

Sometimes a shoe can be so stretched that no amount of fitting aids can make them fit you properly. If this is the case, throw them out or give them to someone with bigger feet! You don't want to walk around in bad fitting shoes for two reasons. One, it looks ridiculous and two, you will end up with blisters and that is never pleasant.

If a shoe is too small:


Personally, I would rather a shoe that is a little bit too small. If it is a good quality leather upper, I know the shoes will soften eventually, so I always persevere. I also have a high threshold for shoe pain!

Before buying your shoes, make sure you know what material they are made out of. Some materials have much more give in them and will stretch more than others.

If you are buying a leather or suede shoe, these are guaranteed to soften and stretch with a little bit of wear. Suede is extremely porous and will soften more than a leather shoe. A patent leather shoe will also soften with wear but the plastic coating will prevent it from stretching a lot.

Satin, fabric or synthetic shoes will not give very much at all, so make sure you get one that already fits comfortably.

Here are some of my tips for "stretching" your shoes, to make them fit better:

1. Take them to a boot maker. They have the necessary tools to stretch your shoes, without causing you any pain! Quick, simple, cheap and no pain... this is the best and easiest option!

2. If it is a leather or patent shoe, you can use a leather conditioner on them. The conditioner will start to soften the leather, making it more prone to stretching. The leather conditioner will also keep the shoes supple so they will not loose their shape.

3. Walk around the house with a pair of thick socks on and your new shoes! This looks absolutely ridiculous, but I have found it, incredibly effective. The extra thickness with the sock, adds more pressure to the shoes, making them stretch a lot quicker. It is a great way to break in your new shoes, plus everyone has chores to do at home... two birds, one stone!

4. When you are not wearing your shoes, roll up some tissue paper and stuff it into the top of the shoe, make sure it is nice and firm otherwise it won't do anything! The shoes will begin to stretch around the tissue paper, without you even wearing them. It is also a great way for the shoes to keep their shape.

If you are incredibility unlucky and struggle to find shoes, that fit you properly, there are some great shoe makers, that custom make shoes. They will measure both your feet and make shoes, purely designed for you. From what I have researched, it doesn't take too long to do and it is reasonably priced. Not to mention, you get your own design input...Every shoe lovers dream!


Monday, 15 July 2013

Shoe of the Week

This is the season of pointed toe shoes. Everywhere I look, I am bombarded with so many to choose from. I believe, a pointed toe shoe, with a stiletto heel is a classic, feminine style and every woman should own, at least one pair... Or if you are like me...10... :)

I was looking for a classic work shoe, when I stumbled upon 'Orra' by Boutique 9.


I love how classic these shoes are. It is a great style, that looks corporate and sophisticated under a pair of trousers for work or elegant, feminine and classy with dresses and skirts. I love a work shoe, that is extremely versatile, so this style was a guaranteed "shoe-in!".


The open cut side, is very chic and flattering. It makes the shoes unique and gives these basics, a twist. I love a good stiletto heel. I would be head over heels, madly in love with these shoes, if they were slightly higher. The 9.5cm heel is a sensible height for these shoes. It is comfortable and easy to walk in, so I will be able to last all day in them. But where is the fun, in being sensible?


And the patent leather? A lot of woman are hesitant to buy patent shoes, but I think it is one of the greatest materials. It draws attention to the shoes and can turn any simple ensemble, into an elegant master piece. 


One quote that I absolutely agree with and relevant to these shoes is "if the shoe fits, buy it in every colour!" Well, I couldn't resist. I love the copper (rose gold) colour in "Orra". I have numerous, rose gold accessories and love to style them, with these shoes. I think it is a great combination with a plain black outfit. It makes the rose gold accessories more vibrant and noticeable.


I believe 'Orra' will be a timeless classic, for every season.



Friday, 12 July 2013

How to Wear Statement Shoes

Shoes are the perfect accessory. They can liven up any outfit and bring your ensemble into the current season. 

I spend most of my money, filling my wardrobe with shoes. This means, I am limited to how many clothes I can buy. I always opt for, classic styles in my clothes, so I can get many wears out of them, and they last more than one season.


However, I do get bored, wearing the same clothes all the time, so I like to change the look, by styling it, with different shoes. I like to buy statement shoes, so people notice and remember them. A guaranteed statement shoe, is anything with a bold pattern or print. 




Most women are hesitant to buy patterned or printed shoes, as they believe, they are limited to what you can wear them with. 

Here are my tips for wearing patterned/print shoes.

Your patterned/printed shoes, should be the statement of the outfit. You wan't everyone to notice your shoes, so you want to choose the right outfit to complement them.

1. Wear your shoes as the statement piece with a neutral outfit. This is a great way to draw people's attention, to your show stopping heels. It is also a great way to jazz up, your little black dress.

2. Pick out one of the colours, in the pattern of your shoes and style your wardrobe choice, to that colour. This is a great way to tie the ensemble together. For example, a blue, green and yellow, floral print shoe, styled with a blue top and black skirt. 

3. Mixing prints. This is a new trend and I have not yet been game enough to try it but mixing your prints/patterns can make a bold statement. Just try and keep some harmony to the entire ensemble.

4. Add matching accessories. Sometimes you might be lucky and find a pair of patterned/printed shoes that come with a matching handbag. This looks great with neutral/plain outfits. If you cannot find matching accessories, pick out one of the colours in the pattern and add any accessories in that tone.


Don't be afraid to buy those crazy, statement shoes. They are a great way to show the world, your personality and to liven up your wardrobe!


Monday, 8 July 2013

Shoe of the Week

I have so many shoes in my wardrobe (126 to be exact). So many, that some, have never been warn outside of the house. These shoes, were one of them... Until I found the perfect outfit!

My Shoe of the Week is 'Melpensa' by Windsor Smith.



I bought these shoes on one of my many shopping expeditions. I was doing some late night shopping in Myer, when I spotted them.  It was the gold studded detailing that caught my attention. I found the gold detailing contrasting against the black suede an interesting combination. I was intrigued enough, to try them on. 



Once I stepped my feet into these shoes, I was head over heels for them. I love the minimalist style and the studs! I felt feminine and confident once I put them on. I've had these shoes for a while now, but have never found the 'perfect outfit' to wear them with... Until now. 

When I spotted this off white Sass and Bide jacket, it was a match made in heaven. I instantly fell in love with the jacket and then all I could think about, was styling it, with these shoes. I love the way the shoes, match the black and gold detailing on the jacket. 


Wearing: Kookai dress / Sass and Bide jacket / Windsor Smith heels

I love how simple these shoes are, with the single, front strap and the delicate ankle strap. It is extremely feminine and can dress up any outfit. The gold studs, draw your attention to the shoes, making them the statement piece, of the outfit.



These shoes are extremely versatile. This is a style that looks great with dresses and skirts but it is also a simple style, to dress up your jeans, during Winter. 



These shoes are extremely comfortable to wear. The 10cm heel is a great height to give my legs great definition, while still being incredibly comfortable and easy to walk in.

I am a shoe hoarder and I buy shoes, purely on an impulse. Once I get them home, I tend to realise, I have nothing to wear them with. I love when I find the perfect outfit to match with my many, pairs of shoes!


Friday, 5 July 2013

A Shoeaholic

My name is Fiona and I have a major sole obsession. I've had many people ask me what my shoe number is... and I can confess... I own 126 pairs of shoes.

Yes, it's true... Most of them, are high heel shoes.


This number does increase... frequently.

My shoe collection is constantly growing and I cannot seem to stop. I find shoes I love and I have to have them. I have so many shoes now, that I only wear them once or twice at the most. I even have some shoes, that have never been worn.

People always ask me,

"Why shoes?"

My response to those people is always the same,

"Because they make me happy!"

Shoes are the perfect accessory for me. They dress up my casual outfits, they made me feel confident and they make me stand tall and walk with such grace. The feeling I get, when I step my feet into a pair of shoes, is a difficult one to describe. But, that feeling never gets old. I think I buy shoes, just to chase that rush.

I am extremely lucky (or unlucky?) that I have the perfect feet for all shoes, especially high heel shoes. A lot of people I know, have one foot bigger than the other, which makes buying shoes extremely difficult. I am lucky as both my feet seem to fit all shoes, like a glove (or sock? :P).

My biggest dilemma now, I no longer have any room, to store my amazing and crazy shoe collection. All of my shoes are in their original shoe boxes, except one :( I had to leave it in Paris as it couldn't fit in my suitcase.

I have shoes stored in every possible corner and space in my room and it's official... I am out of space.

I am sure there are other people out there with a major sole obsession, like me, who have more shoes then sense! I am reaching out to all of you, how can I store all my shoes in such a small room?

Has anyone got any space saving tips or secrets they can provide?

What's your shoe number? Snap some pictures of your amazing shoe collection and send them to howdoestheshoefit@gmail.com. I look forward to admiring them!


Monday, 1 July 2013

Shoe of the Week

Have you ever found a pair of shoes that you absolutely love, but no matter how hard you try, you just can't seem to get them?

Well, that happened to me... Twice.


Two weeks ago, I talked about the recent a pair and a spare and Tony Bianco collaboration. Well, the whole collection, I absolutely adore, so I couldn't resist another pair.



But, unfortunately they sold out of my size, not once, but twice. So, you can only imagine my excitement when they released, a third shipment of the shoes.

I can honestly say, I squealed with excitement.... I was on the Tony Bianco website.... on the train... it was a little bit embarrassing! I got a few strange looks from fellow commuters :) but, I also got the shoes!!!



My Shoe of the Week is 'Kasandra' by a pair and a spare for Tony Bianco.

What can I say about them, except love, love, love!



I love the colour of them. The perfect neutral shade for both Winter and Summer months.

I love the full lace up front. They are extremely feminine and can 'glam' up any outfit.



I love the height of the heel. 11cm is the perfect height for me as they elongate my silhouette and are extremely comfortable and easy to walk in.



And I love how versatile they are! A great style for Summer dresses and skirts but they also look amazing under jeans during Winter.



I am extremely happy that I finally got these shoes. Did I need them? Probably not, but, I do love them... :P


Friday, 28 June 2013

Sole Searching...

I have decided to get a little personal today...

I was recently made redundant, along with many of my fellow team members. 

I was made redundant from a job that I did not love. I worked hard at it and met some wonderful people during my time, but it never felt 'right' to me. 

In saying that, getting told I was being made redundant, scared me. 

During the transition period, I think I felt, every possible emotion known to man...grief, sadness, confusion even a bit of self loathing... you name it, I have probably felt it. 



After months of going on an emotional roller coaster ride, I have finally come to accepting my fate.

I have accepted the inevitable. Change is a good thing (not to mention scary and daunting!).
I have accepted that I'm the only one who can make choices regarding my future.
I have accepted that I should do something that I am passionate about.

After a bit of soul searching and many stress headaches to follow, I have put together a list of things that make me happy (and narrowed it down).

1. Writing. I've had a passion for writing, for a very long time. I don't know why it took many years for me to find this out. I have started writing my very own fiction novel! Yes, it is definitely a work in progress but I am 2 chapters down...only 19 to go... :) I have also decided to follow my University degree and pursue a career in Journalism. I have been out of the game for a little while now but I am willing to work hard.

2. Yes, you guessed it... Shoes. I love shoes and everything about them. I have decided to work part time selling shoes (bills need to be paid some how!). I really enjoy the one on one interaction with my customers. It gives me pleasure helping them find the perfect shoe for them. Not to mention, I get to be surrounded by shoes all day (and the staff discount doesn't hurt either!). My customers also give me inspiration for new blog ideas so stay tuned!

3. I have a real love of fashion and would like to further my knowledge and experience within the fashion industry. There are a few fashion courses that I have been investigating and I am really excited about expanding my knowledge in the world of fashion.



The goal for my future, is to be doing something that I love. Whatever it may be, I am determined to find it.

Redundancy is a scary word for some and I was extremely lucky to have great support from my family and the managers. 

Change is definitely a scary thing, but if you let it, it can be a good thing for you.



Monday, 24 June 2013

Shoe of the Week

Sometimes you may not be looking for shoes, or even in the mood for shoe shopping (which doesn't happen often!) and they just catch your eye. Even in the unlikely event, you can find shoes you love.





My Shoe of the Week is 'Prelude' by Siren shoes.

I bought these shoes on my recent trip to Adelaide. I was walking through Rundle Mall with my family, when I discovered them. It was love at first sight.



It was a cold and rainy day in Rundle Mall and it was the bright yellow, patent that caught my attention. It was nice to see something colourful and bright for the Winter season.

I love shoe shopping. If I am having a bad day, I know shoe shopping will always cheer me up. When I stepped my feet into these shoe, I felt happy... I felt confident, excited, feminine and stylish. That feeling, never gets old!


Wearing: Sass and Bide singlet / Country Road Jeans and Tony Bianco sunglasses

I love the 11cm metallic heel. It's a great height for elongating my silhouette without being too high. They are extremely comfortable and easy to walk in. 

These shoes are a great style for dressing up, any Autumn/Winter outfit. 



I love the contrast between the materials and colours on the shoes. I love the black suede pointed toe, fading into off white mesh and settling on yellow patent leather. It is definitely a style that will turn heads this Winter season.



These shoes are a classic style and shape, which means they will be extremely versatile. They look great with skinny jeans for a more casual look, but they can also be dressed up with skirts and dresses.




I am head over heels in love with these shoes. 


Friday, 21 June 2013

My Winter Staples

I sat in front of the wood fire, basking in the warmth of the flames. I can hear the pitter patter of the rain, lightly hitting the window. God, I love that sound. I take in a deep breath and the smell of rich, hot chocolate hits my nostrils. I can't help but smile. Everything about this scene is perfect, right down to my furry slippers and pile of fashion magazines. 

I am a Winter girl, right down to my core (it may be hidden under a few layers of clothing!). I love the relaxing sound of rain, I love the cold wind on my face and I love the smell of fresh air. But, I especially love, Winter fashion. I look forward to Winter all year round. I love tailored jackets, warm woollen coats, scarves, boots and jeans. 

I have spent the last few months building up my perfect Winter 2013 wardrobe and I thought I would share it with you. The below are my Winter staples for 2013 and items I cannot live without in the dead of Winter.


Monday, 17 June 2013

Shoe of the Week

Shoe of the Week has moved to a new day! Every Monday I will let you inside my wardrobe and show you some of my new and favourite shoe purchases.

I spend a lot of my spare time (when I'm not shopping) in the blogosphere. I have a number of favourite fashion blogs that I like to follow and keep up to date with.

One day, I discovered a recent collaboration between one of my favourite bloggers and one of my favourite Australian shoe brands. It is safe to say, I was intrigued.



My Shoe of the Week is 'Arla' from the recent a pair and a spare and Tony Bianco collaboration. 



I was giddy with excitement when the courier knocked on my door. I couldn't wait to open my gift to myself and try on my new shoes. When I saw the shoes nestled in the tissue paper, I had a smile on my face like a kid at Christmas time. I love everything about this shoe. It's as simple as that! 


Wearing: Cue dress / Samantha Wills ring / Tony Bianco heels
I love how classic and elegant they are, with the pointed toe and thin ankle strap, but how modern and trendy they are with the gold chain t-bar strap. It is such a unique combination. The delicate t-bar strap makes the style extremely feminine. 



This style is also extremely versatile. It's a great style that can be dressed up with dresses or skirts for a formal occasion or worn casually with jeans or shorts.



I don't own very many white shoes. Mainly because I don't want to get them dirty but I think a white shoe is simple, elegant and classic. It is a nice alternative to always wearing black! 


Images by Jessica Pavalech


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