Hiya everyone! Hope you've had a lovely weekend. I've been meaning to write loads more and also read through so many of your fabulous blogs, but it's been a very busy few weeks lately involving resumes, fashion job hunts, family, winter boot research, and of course a heavy holiday dose of introspection. So in my continuing quest to find you some more fashionable RedPoppy holiday gift ideas, I've come across these gooorgeous festive flats in sparkles and satin that will make your feet feel like a fabulous cocktail party. So my dear readers I'm baaaack and more redhead than before, so please keep reading and make sure to stay tuned for RedPoppy's upcoming exclusive interview with stunning redhead model Chantal Stafford-Abbott!! Love and kisses, RP
Shoe Guide from top to bottom:
Lanvin
Kate Spade
Gap
YOOX
Kate Spade
Showing posts with label flats. Show all posts
Showing posts with label flats. Show all posts
Monday, December 6, 2010
RedPoppy's Holiday Gift Flats
Labels:
flats,
gold,
holiday 2010 gift guide,
Kate Spade,
Lanvin,
shoes,
the Gap
Sunday, September 5, 2010
Feelin' It: Dolce Vita for Target
A weekend trip to New Jersey means a trip to Target, which is cause for celebration enough. Add in Labor Day weekend, and suddenly it's back-to-school shopping (without the school): double yay! Then, the cherry on top: a designer collab I'd completely forgotten about and, to be frank, kind of written off. I saw the pics for the Dolce Vita for Target collection a few weeks back but wasn't really into them, even though I'm a fan of Dolce Vita shoes and have a bunch of them. Somehow, in person, the boots didn't seem quite so pirate-y, and the flats were a little more special.

Lace-up boots, $34.99. I'm not usually one for lace-up boots, but I decided I could try to be one. Like my fearless coblogger! Also these have a handy diagonal zipper up the side that means you only have to fix the laces to your liking once (they're still functional). And the faux leather is of pretty high quality. Beware, this shoe for some reason runs at LEAST a full size large; I got a 7 when I usually wear an 8.

Studded ballet flats, $29.99. The major selling points for these are the tiny understated studs and the square ballet shoe–like toe. These run a tad small; I should probably have gotten a half-size up, as I now see the reviews are telling me. Why can't they standardize the sizing? Cute, though. Sold!
Some other back-to-school finds:

Mossimo boyfriend cardigan, $20. Leggings, boots, done.

Mossimo lace inset cardigan, $22.99. Cardigans are pretty much a staple of my fall wardrobe, so. Why not?
Anyone else feeling the DV for Targs?

Lace-up boots, $34.99. I'm not usually one for lace-up boots, but I decided I could try to be one. Like my fearless coblogger! Also these have a handy diagonal zipper up the side that means you only have to fix the laces to your liking once (they're still functional). And the faux leather is of pretty high quality. Beware, this shoe for some reason runs at LEAST a full size large; I got a 7 when I usually wear an 8.

Studded ballet flats, $29.99. The major selling points for these are the tiny understated studs and the square ballet shoe–like toe. These run a tad small; I should probably have gotten a half-size up, as I now see the reviews are telling me. Why can't they standardize the sizing? Cute, though. Sold!
Some other back-to-school finds:

Mossimo boyfriend cardigan, $20. Leggings, boots, done.

Mossimo lace inset cardigan, $22.99. Cardigans are pretty much a staple of my fall wardrobe, so. Why not?
Anyone else feeling the DV for Targs?
Labels:
ballet flats,
boots,
cardigans,
collaborations,
dolce vita,
flats,
stripes,
target
Tuesday, June 8, 2010
RedPoppy Loves...
Besides loving me some gorgeous bold colors like red, yellow, or blue, I also love black. It's so sharp, so elegant, and oh so bold in its own right...







Alexander Wang Jena Clutch: shopbop
BP. 'Studds' Flat: nordstrom
ILIKEROPE Leather necklace: farfetch
Photos courtesy of FGR, picsandmodels, fashionising.com, vogueUK
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Crimes Of Passion: Eley Kishimoto Python Flats
After my Pade Vavre Wild Horses necklace binge, I cannot justify splurging on these Eley Kishimoto suede and python flats, EVEN THOUGH they're on sale AND I could easily justify buying them because they're basically like TWO pairs of shoes in one! I would kick, beg, or steal (okay, not really) or commit some other crime of passion for them, though.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Ask A Binger! Do Ballet Flats Go With Skinny Jeans?
In our recent Cigarette/ Skinny Jeans post, Laura S. of the adorable DachsiesandDaisies -- who finds heart-wrenchingly cute stuff like marshmallows with heart cut-outs (!!!!) -- asked if ballet flats are appropes footwear for skinny jeans.
In a word: Absolutely, sistrah!
Observe:
(Credit: Instyle.com)
In a word: Absolutely, sistrah!
Observe:
(Credit: Instyle.com)Rachel Bilson always looks so super comfy-casual-cute.
(Credit: ImNotObsessed.com)
(Credit: Glam.com)
(Credit: ImNotObsessed.com)Such a pretty princess! Even if she is dating the human equivalent of a two-by-four. (Hayden = zzzzzz).
(Credit: Glam.com)Chloe Sevigny may be one of the only people on earth who can pull off white jeans. (J.Lo does NOT count). God bless, I say.
(Credit: Glam.com)
Anyway, especially in the warmer months, ballet flats are the perfect outfit upgrade from flip-flops (which I absolutely abhor), and sandals, which I've never been too fond of. Flip-flops: hangar steak and Cristalino. Ballet flats: Kobe and Veuve. Got it?
PS: DC blogger HeyPretty's post about skinny jeans and boots has little to do with either, but it's a funny read in a self-deprecating-but-not-too-severely way.
PPS: Also, read HeyPretty's post about how fucking shitty Cashmere Mafia and Lipstick Jungle are and how there's a dearth of TV shows that realistically portray working women in their '20s and '30s. Which is why I primarily watch Intervention and Tell Me You Love Me. And Millionaire Matchmaker.
PPPS: I am not actually, nor am I in any way, shape or form associated with HeyPretty. I just discovered her blog today and like it. KThXbYe!!
(Credit: Glam.com)Casual Kate Bosworth in skinnies and flats -- love the all black.
(Credit: Instyle.com)
(Photo: Couturecandy.com)
(Credit: Instyle.com)Granted, all jeans are skinny jeans on Kate Moss (here in her Doherty days), but here's another example of the classiness of black flats/ black pants. Perfect way to not look like a crazy person in animal prints.
(Photo: Couturecandy.com)Perfect ensemble for when you're about to take naked pix of your underaged self! On the reals though: I'm basically indifferent toward Vanessa Hudgens, but these flats are cute.
Anyway, especially in the warmer months, ballet flats are the perfect outfit upgrade from flip-flops (which I absolutely abhor), and sandals, which I've never been too fond of. Flip-flops: hangar steak and Cristalino. Ballet flats: Kobe and Veuve. Got it?
PS: DC blogger HeyPretty's post about skinny jeans and boots has little to do with either, but it's a funny read in a self-deprecating-but-not-too-severely way.
PPS: Also, read HeyPretty's post about how fucking shitty Cashmere Mafia and Lipstick Jungle are and how there's a dearth of TV shows that realistically portray working women in their '20s and '30s. Which is why I primarily watch Intervention and Tell Me You Love Me. And Millionaire Matchmaker.
PPPS: I am not actually, nor am I in any way, shape or form associated with HeyPretty. I just discovered her blog today and like it. KThXbYe!!
Labels:
ballet flats,
chloe sevigny,
flats,
jeans,
Kate Bosworth,
Kate Moss,
Rachel Bilson,
skinny jeans
Thursday, August 16, 2007
Is Jeffrey Campbell The New Irregular Choice?
Jeffrey Campbell and Irregular Choice are similar in that when it comes to their shoes, I either LOVE 'em and would wear them in a second because they're fun and loud (just like me!), or they're so appalling that I think that they were designed while someone was tripping balls on a combo of meth, acid and horse tranqs.
Here are a few loves and not-so-loves:
($98, Jeffrey Campbell, Urban Outfitters)
For those rare instances when you wanna keep your ankles warm and toasty but let your toes chill. dlakfjdl;kafjl;dsafj!!!!
($89, Jeffrey Campbell, Solestruck.com)
Ugh. Not even if I were freezing to death in the Alps.
($94, Jeffrey Campbell, Amazon)
Lord have mercy. While I do love jeweled shoes, I certainly don't love them unconditionally. The little chunky heel just kills me.
($125, Jeffrey Campbell, Zappos)
I'm sorta on the fence about these, but I sorta also like 'em, especially in black. (Though the tan iteration is way too cowgirl.)
($142, Jeffrey Campbell, Zappos)
I'm a little more into these.
($59, Jeffrey Campbell, Zappos)
Oy. Just... oy.
($139, Jeffrey Campbell, Zappos)
... And I'm okay with these, basically. Though I don't know about that patent leather detailing.
($74, Jeffrey Campbell, Zappos)
Yay! Fun fun fun jeweled flats!
($59, Jeffrey Campbell, BarefootTess.com)
Wuv in every color. Flats are deffo what Jeffrey Campbell does best.
($39, Jeffrey Campbell, Shoes.com)
These are sorta fun in an old-school grandma way.
($84, Jeffrey Campbell, Shoes)
These are by far my favorite. They'd look so hot with an all-black nighty-night time outfit.
($75, Jeffrey Campbell, Kitson)
Whereas these would look good with absolutely nothing...
($95, Jeffrey Campbell, Kitson)
Very D&G/ Fendi, no?

($71, The Sisters Campbell, Lulusfashionlounge.com)
Okay, so I FINALLY solved my own little mystery about who the eff The Sisters Campbell (not to be confused with the Jackson Twins) are/is. Per an interview on Fred Flare's blog (thanks guys!), it's Jeffrey Campbell's junior line, and it's named for his daughters. Cute! Now if only JC would get on that pesky little "I don't have a Website" issue! (There's only this Myspace page) DUDE! It's 2002!
Here are a few loves and not-so-loves:
($98, Jeffrey Campbell, Urban Outfitters)For those rare instances when you wanna keep your ankles warm and toasty but let your toes chill. dlakfjdl;kafjl;dsafj!!!!
($89, Jeffrey Campbell, Solestruck.com)Ugh. Not even if I were freezing to death in the Alps.
($94, Jeffrey Campbell, Amazon)Lord have mercy. While I do love jeweled shoes, I certainly don't love them unconditionally. The little chunky heel just kills me.
($125, Jeffrey Campbell, Zappos)I'm sorta on the fence about these, but I sorta also like 'em, especially in black. (Though the tan iteration is way too cowgirl.)
($142, Jeffrey Campbell, Zappos)I'm a little more into these.
($59, Jeffrey Campbell, Zappos)Oy. Just... oy.
($139, Jeffrey Campbell, Zappos)... And I'm okay with these, basically. Though I don't know about that patent leather detailing.
($74, Jeffrey Campbell, Zappos)Yay! Fun fun fun jeweled flats!
($59, Jeffrey Campbell, BarefootTess.com)Wuv in every color. Flats are deffo what Jeffrey Campbell does best.
($39, Jeffrey Campbell, Shoes.com)These are sorta fun in an old-school grandma way.
($84, Jeffrey Campbell, Shoes)These are by far my favorite. They'd look so hot with an all-black nighty-night time outfit.
($75, Jeffrey Campbell, Kitson)Whereas these would look good with absolutely nothing...
($95, Jeffrey Campbell, Kitson)Very D&G/ Fendi, no?

($71, The Sisters Campbell, Lulusfashionlounge.com)
Okay, so I FINALLY solved my own little mystery about who the eff The Sisters Campbell (not to be confused with the Jackson Twins) are/is. Per an interview on Fred Flare's blog (thanks guys!), it's Jeffrey Campbell's junior line, and it's named for his daughters. Cute! Now if only JC would get on that pesky little "I don't have a Website" issue! (There's only this Myspace page) DUDE! It's 2002!
Labels:
ballet flats,
flats,
irregular choice,
jeffrey campbell,
pumps,
The sisters campbell,
yellow shoes
Friday, June 8, 2007
Friday Flats
I just can't ever get enough flats. It's all I want to put on my feet, practically. A few recent finds:


8020 NYC 'Julia' skimmer, also in navy, $62.99. Utterly adorbs. I will probably have to purchase these. The only problem is navy or khaki?? What do you think? Thanks to Jami, who alerted me to this brand's unicorn slip-ons...

...which she purchased. She's wacky!

Sam Edelman 'Cybil' shoes, $92.99. The white is also adorable.

Nine West 'Polette' slingbacks, ridiculously cheap at $23.89. At that price, do you HAVE to buy them?

NYLA 'Fiona' ballet flats, $35.89. Love the pewter, love the little cutouts. Want. Might. Get.

All Black criss-cross woven flat (actually it looks like an inch or so heel), $34.89.
Amazingly, I am finally coming around on patent leather. And it's largely due to shoes like these:

Steven by Steve Madden 'Luckie' sandals, $43.89. I dunno though: These look like they'd make your feet look fat. And we can't have that.

Kenneth Cole Reaction 'O-Look' shoe, $79.99. I almost must purchase these! Almost...

NYLA 'Fiona' flat, $41.99. Hmm, that looks familiar.
Finally, Marc Jacobs, are you reading? I get high-deas too...

I just don't make them into shoes. Marc by Marc Jacobs mouse shoe, $354.99.


8020 NYC 'Julia' skimmer, also in navy, $62.99. Utterly adorbs. I will probably have to purchase these. The only problem is navy or khaki?? What do you think? Thanks to Jami, who alerted me to this brand's unicorn slip-ons...

...which she purchased. She's wacky!

Sam Edelman 'Cybil' shoes, $92.99. The white is also adorable.

Nine West 'Polette' slingbacks, ridiculously cheap at $23.89. At that price, do you HAVE to buy them?

NYLA 'Fiona' ballet flats, $35.89. Love the pewter, love the little cutouts. Want. Might. Get.

All Black criss-cross woven flat (actually it looks like an inch or so heel), $34.89.
Amazingly, I am finally coming around on patent leather. And it's largely due to shoes like these:

Steven by Steve Madden 'Luckie' sandals, $43.89. I dunno though: These look like they'd make your feet look fat. And we can't have that.

Kenneth Cole Reaction 'O-Look' shoe, $79.99. I almost must purchase these! Almost...

NYLA 'Fiona' flat, $41.99. Hmm, that looks familiar.
Finally, Marc Jacobs, are you reading? I get high-deas too...

I just don't make them into shoes. Marc by Marc Jacobs mouse shoe, $354.99.
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