Love, Freda

I recently visited Freda Salvador‘s new flagship store in San Francisco and...

Ten & Co

After receiving numerous compliments on a pair of simple oxfords she had made while in Marrakech, it only made sense for New York designer Tory Noll to launch a footwear line inspired by that very…

DIY Boot Stuffers with Loeffler Randall

We’ve been dying to collaborate on a DIY with Jessie Randall, designer and creative director of Loeffler Randall, after discovering her extraordinary flair for crafting. So when chatting about the need for decent boot stuffers…

Fendi Spring 2013

Ooh la la, we could not keep our eyes off the accessories and footwear at Fendi‘s spring showing. Shoes, with layered, color-blocked leather and heels covered in pyramid studs, were the result of a first-time…

Ronnie Feig x Sebago

Loving these handcrafted mid cut boots with removable fringe collars – the latest collaboration from Ronnie Feig and Sebago. I just might have to borrow this one from the boys . . .

FNO With Vince Camuto

What’s synonymous with über chic, incredibly comfortable and surprisingly affordable footwear? Why, Vince Camuto of course. We are thrilled to be celebrating Fashion’s Night Out with the eponymous brand in New York City next Thursday, September 6th. Join…

Del Toro x Grungy Gentleman

Del Toro and Jace Lipstein, from the Grungy Gentleman, have collaborated on the sickest pair of wingtips I have ever seen. They seriously need to produce these for women, right?! (Del Toro x Grungy Gentleman…

Schier x Opening Ceremony

Who knew that desert boots, known in South Africa as velskoens or vellies, were first made in Namibia some 400 years ago? Schier Shoes has been producing vellies since 1935 and today, 8 local Damara artisans are responsible for…

Tabitha’s Tale

Back in January, we took a mini-tour of shoe designer Tabitha Simmons‘ airy, elegant, and unique Manhattan townhouse via the glossy pages of Vogue. The feature left us wanting to see more. Lucky for us, Tabitha opened up…

Miista

We honestly can’t get enough of UK based Miista‘s newest collection of platform...