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Friday, July 30, 2010

Melt Away Pain...

So a while back I reached out to a few of my favorite blogs to get a little advice. 
 The question: "With my love affair of all shoes heeled, I find foot pain to be a constant hindrance, so I ask, how do you deal with this issue (if it affects you, that is) and is that a factor in your purchase?"

From Nika at Irie Chic
"Thanks so much for reading IrieChic, I really appreciate it :). Yes, comfort is something I definitely consider when purchasing shoes, not comfortable, no purchase. Lately I've been wearing flats mostly or I bring a pair of bendable flats in my bag when I wear heels, just in case I want to change ;) If you get foot pain, I would suggest wearing shoes that are comfortable for you. There are so many cute flats/kitten heels or try wedges I find them to be much more comfortable than thinner heels. I use to wear heels for hours at one point, but I don't do that anymore, if I know I'll be walking around for awhile I change into flat shoes. HTH"

From Lori at hisherschicago
"Thank you for following our blog! Thats a great research question, I actually had surgery on my foot to remove a bunion about 2 years ago. They are hereditary but my love for high heels inflamed mine to the point where I was extremely self-conscious about my foots appearance and frequent pain. Despite this, I struggled with letting go of heels and continued to wear them partially everyday. My foot surgery kept me out of heels for a little over 4 months which was hard, but taught me a lesson. I realized that I can continue to wear my heels but it was best to do so in moderation. I tend to wear flats while at work and when I know I will do a lot of walking. I also always have an extra pair of flats with me when I do wear heels because I refuse to wear shoes that are uncomfortable. I also made minor changes that went a long way, like wearing shoe insoles and adding muslin strips to the inside of my shoes. I always make sure that my shoes are comfortable first, and if I do wear a pair that is uncomfortable, I only do so when I plan little walking."

From Irene at I'm Fashionstoned
"The painfactor of heels depends on the occassion if I have to dance I would wear more comfy heels (still 5inch though=P) and for a dinner I would wear some killer heels. My little secret is that I use some pads to soften the pain! Nowadays I only buy a pair if it's comfortable because my closet has to much pairs of killer heels!"

From Farrah at degaine
"Thanks you for your e-mail and interest in my blog. The answer to your question is, usually heels will hurt a lot the first few times you wear them, they will butcher your feet but that is what it takes to wear them in and after just a wear or two they stop hurting. Some heels however are stubborn and continue to hurt in painful places, so I purchase products from Dr.Scholls and others alike to stop where it hurts. My favorite products are the following:
http://www.drscholls.ca/for_her/english/inserts/high_heel_insoles/
http://www.drscholls.ca/for_her/english/inserts/ball_of_foot_cushion/
and best of all http://www.drscholls.ca/for_her/english/shoe_rubbing/rubrelief_strips/
The last one is a roll of padding, it's really small so you can carry it with you in your purse and if your feet are hurting or rubbing you can pad it up.  I hope this helps."

These lovely ladies have given great advice to aid the shoe lover in all of us!

Thursday, January 21, 2010

Will You Marry Me....


I love when Essence Magazine runs this competition. It restores my faith in love and romance!

Saturday, November 7, 2009

Website Alert!



Ok guys, so I found a site that is incredible! You've heard of Bag Borrow Steal but now there is the dress equivalent! Rent the Runway (RTR) is a site that offers amazing dresses for all occasions, from the best designers such as Catherine Malandrino, Badgley Mischka, Herve Leger, Tracy Reese, Christian Siriono, and many others. Want to know the best thing of all, ready for it, the prices range from $50-$200!!!! Are you kidding me!?!?!? How awesome is that. I can't wait to try it out.


1. Browse through our array of A-list designers and find a dress you love. Or two!
2. Schedule a delivery date, and your dress will appear on your doorstep. Next-day and even same-day delivery (if you live in NYC) is available, for last-minute wardrobe crises. And we’ll send you a second, back-up size—just to be safe.
3. Put your dress in our handy pre-paid packaging and drop in the nearest mailbox (we take care of the drycleaning!).

Be advised, there is a wait list. So hurry and add your name to the list!!








Friday, November 6, 2009

Website Alert!


While online this morning I came across this fabulous website Covet.com, who's mantra is "shop without sin"(love this!), which features a stylzer option that is like your own personal shopper! As seen in the pages of the fashionasta handbooks such as Lucky Magazine, Glamour, and InStyle, this is an option you'll love! You start by selecting which celebrity style options best match your personable style. Let me tell you, they hit the nail on the head with me! Sporty Eclectic is my style profile made of a mixture of conservative and minimalist.


"Sporty Eclectic: swingy skirts paired with white tees and
eclectic accessories signal your
easy-going indie spirit. your style is almost indefinable, diverse with the
focus on personal comfort. you can set trends without even
trying."
" Sporty Conservative: you live for comfort.
soft fabrics and simple design elements comprise your everyday look. you mix and
match your beloved basics with contemporary pieces to create a personal style
all your own. "
"Sporty Minimalist: up-to-date and a
little athletic, you've cultivated a style that suits your simple
sophistication. jeans fill your closet and your talent lies in pairing chic
outerwear and well-designed accessories to complete your basic
ensembles."


You'll receive emails as often as you chose with options that fit your style. So for those of you that hate shopping (blasphemy!) this is a no muss no fuss option!
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