 from the UK, about 1720, a green tapestry shoe with a rust bow
 from the UK, about 1720, a green tapestry shoe with a rust bowOne would imagine that there could be nothing more perfect than a pair of shoes by Manolo Blahnik, but actually, it seems that wearing the perfect shoe, has been a passion, and that every decade, or century, has their stellar shoes, that can leave 2009 in the dust. At a tiny display at the V&A in London, I discovered some of the most diverse and best examples of shoemaker fantasy, creativity, originality and craftsmanship. 

Biba, 1972, Satin Platform sandal with sequins A red silk boot, trimmed in bobbin lace from about 1870
 A red silk boot, trimmed in bobbin lace from about 1870
 a serious shoe with ribbons and a rosette from Oxford Street -
a serious shoe with ribbons and a rosette from Oxford Street - 
 A red silk boot, trimmed in bobbin lace from about 1870
 A red silk boot, trimmed in bobbin lace from about 1870 a serious shoe with ribbons and a rosette from Oxford Street -
a serious shoe with ribbons and a rosette from Oxford Street - reminds me of the Penhaligons Bluebells bottle Salvatore Ferragamo, 1930, suede booty - look at the TOE!
Salvatore Ferragamo, 1930, suede booty - look at the TOE!
 Andre Courreges, Paris, 1965, leather boot
Andre Courreges, Paris, 1965, leather boot  They are all splendid and each in a world of it's own.
They are all splendid and each in a world of it's own. 
 Salvatore Ferragamo, 1930, suede booty - look at the TOE!
Salvatore Ferragamo, 1930, suede booty - look at the TOE! Andre Courreges, Paris, 1965, leather boot
Andre Courreges, Paris, 1965, leather boot  They are all splendid and each in a world of it's own.
They are all splendid and each in a world of it's own.  
 
 
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2 comments:
Wow, these are blasts from the past, hey are all lovely. Thanks for your comment on my blog, and I will definately make those jeans again.
Looking forward to see what you sew next!
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