These Dior platforms may not be totally my style, but I can appreciate the artistry in them. I am digging the style and the heel and the pretty beige suede.These are not for the faint of heart.
There is a "tamer" version of these heels available in a pump style. But, you know what, if you're gonna go, go big, baby!Dior platforms - $1090 at Neiman Marcus.
Kind of edgy. Kind of crazy.What do you think about rocking out wth these architectural wedges?
Cropped black skinny pants and a shiny shiny shirt with dramatic white make-up and red lips.Robert Clergerie Paradis at Barneys - $495
I wish that I had more time to immerse myself in all of the runway shows, especially Couture, because they level of fantasy and excess are best displayed there. And while I hope that more of that attention to detail will translate over to real life, I know that much of it can only live well when it is just "a dream".In Galliano's Spring 2008 show for Dior, I was just swept away but what he presented. I loved the use of over-scaled patterns and silhouettes. You could see the very open and fresh-faced 60's mod influences, especially in the jewelry but you also see the intrigue and glamour (influenced by a favorite of mine - the Madame X Sargent painting) in the make-up (made especially sultry in the non-organic embellishments), and the nods to Klimt in much of the pieces' embellishments.
It was interesting that the tempered the excess of the clothes with a simple wardrobe of shoes. Yes, they, in and of themselves, are excessive but in using the same style (only varied in color and material) he kept the focus firmly on the clothes and helped to ground the variety of shapes, patterns and textures.
As the Manolo has said before, we are passing the zenith of this style of shoe. Especially when, you see a high-concept shoe on a couture runway concurrent with equally outlandish styles available for anyone to buy. Not just high-end, although they are there, but modified to a mass-market level. Here are some examples all available now:Guiseppe Zanotti at Piperlime - $750
Kors Michael Kors at Saks - $230
Nine West Taildrop - $79
Check out more of the show and detail shots on Style.comPhoto montage - Catwalk Queen & Shiny Style