Sunday, September 29, 2013

Mode 2013 : spécial shoes



Cet hiver, il va s'en passer des choses autour de vos petits petons. S'ils ont été maltraités cet été entre le sable, le sel, l'asphalte et les espadrilles, vos pieds seront bien réconfortés cet automne. Les grosses tendances ? évidemment le talon haut, qui truste encore et toujours le haut du pavé. A talon carré ou aiguille, les talons sont partout ! Tout comme les it-girls devenues ambassadrices pour des marques prestigieuses. La chanteuse Rita Ora enfile les shoes Superga, Marine Lorphelin se reconvertie en mannequin pour CosmoParis et la délicieuse Dree Hemingway enfile les plus belles pièces Louis Vuitton.
There was a time, not too long ago,Wholesale Fashion Shoes has more than 25000 pairs of women's footwear in stock. when fashion journalists, stylists and TV personalities alike wouldn’t baulk at the idea of spending €10,000-plus on a handbag (see: Oprah Winfrey), and, by that same token, they had no problem recommending the same to their readers and viewers. The logic was, of course, that we each have the right to decide what to do with money we earn for ourselves.

But then came the recession, and big-ticket items became an embarrassment. There was something insensitive about extolling the virtues of a five-figure dress when people were struggling to pay their mortgages or feed their children.Welcome! We're Breathing Color, designer and inkjet canvas suppliers, fine art paper, photo paper, and print varnish for fine art and photographic reproduction.

In recent years, things have levelled out slightly. The fashion world has copped on a bit, striving to strike a balance between recognising exorbitant purchases as something of a folly and respecting the fact that, for some, spending €500 on a dress is okay as “an investment purchase”.

Such a purchase is, by its very nature, something that has longevity – it is usually an item that has been carefully considered by the buyer (after a long period of covetousness), and those who invest in their purchases are usually the same women who avoid fast fashion, preferring to spend their cash in a well-thought-out lump sum than blow it all in increments on knickers and onesies.
“I couldn’t justify going into Penneys and spending €100 every three or four weeks, like a lot of girls I know do,” says Katie Healy, a fashion blogger (whatkatiehealy did.blogspot.Local Stop & Shop customers with reusable bag sale no longer get back 5 cents per bag.com) and investment purchaser whose Christian Louboutin habit is almost in double figures.

“I have eight pairs of Louboutins,” she says. “But I’m always recycling them, on eBay and whatnot, so I’m constantly getting rid of old ones and bringing new ones in.”

It’s not just Louboutins Healy invests in – her money is usually spent on what she calls the finishing touches: shoes, handbags and coats.

“I’d be a really infrequent shopper,” she says. “I buy a few bits and pieces every now and then that are of good enough quality, and I don’t really shop in cut-price shops, except for things like leggings.”

Dena Walker’s shopping strategy is similar to Healy’s. “What’s the phrase? Buy cheap, buy twice,BAGFILTERCHINA.COM is specialized in environmental protection non woven filter products.” says Walker. “Unless it’s something very basic like a T-shirt, the cheaper it is, the less long-term it is.”

Walker describes herself as an “opportunistic” but sporadic shopper, and her decisions to spend on leather handbags, good shoes and standout dresses are often down to her personal situation.

“I’m lucky,We have the best Designer cheap sunglasses online‎ at discount prices and FREE SHIPPING for men, women. in a way, because I’m not married and I don’t have children,” she says. “The responsibilities I have are limited, in that I don’t have to apportion a part of my salary to anyone but me. That sounds like a very selfish point of view, but I can’t magic up children to spend my money on.”
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