sarazucker:

17-year old dallas-based fashion blogger jane aldridge of sea of shoes (which I like a lot) and urban outfitters have joined forces to create a capsule collection of three styles. all are set to release in july (a mere few weeks from now).
called j. aldridge by sea of shoes, the line will include knee-high brown leather peep-toe boots featuring top-stitched detailing and lacing at the front, black gladiator heels with studs and twin buckle straps, and lace-up pointy skimmers. “i’m really excited to bring my designs to urban outfitters. the inspiration for this collection is a mish-mash of some of the elements of my favorite pairs—sort of victoriana meets gladiator warrior.” what do you think of the results?
(fuck a footwear line. i just want my own fashion column.)

i think this is pretty ridiculous (owning a shit ton of designer shoes does NOT a shoe designer make) but i’m definitely getting those skimmers (a la CDG. come on… did she REALLY “design” these?!?!?).

sarazucker:

17-year old dallas-based fashion blogger jane aldridge of sea of shoes (which I like a lot) and urban outfitters have joined forces to create a capsule collection of three styles. all are set to release in july (a mere few weeks from now).

called j. aldridge by sea of shoes, the line will include knee-high brown leather peep-toe boots featuring top-stitched detailing and lacing at the front, black gladiator heels with studs and twin buckle straps, and lace-up pointy skimmers. “i’m really excited to bring my designs to urban outfitters. the inspiration for this collection is a mish-mash of some of the elements of my favorite pairs—sort of victoriana meets gladiator warrior.” what do you think of the results?

(fuck a footwear line. i just want my own fashion column.)

i think this is pretty ridiculous (owning a shit ton of designer shoes does NOT a shoe designer make) but i’m definitely getting those skimmers (a la CDG. come on… did she REALLY “design” these?!?!?).

Reblogged from farpitzs.
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