your wedding shoes look amazing, truly the definition of 'look as good going as you do coming', that gold plate up the back is such a delicious detail, like 'SURPRISE bitch!". Also your entire wedding look is 11/10, vintage but somehow modern in the way it's being worn.
this is where I admit I first heard of Stuart Weitzman in a YA novel - specifically, one of the Mediator ones by Meg Cabot (same lady who wrote The Princess Diaries), also this was so long ago that they weren't even called 'young adult', just 'teen fiction'! The heroine had a wardrobe that sounded amazing on the page and very aspirational to me at 17, it included these Stuart Weitzman boots that she picked up at a New Jersey outlet mall, also some Miu Miu mules that I wanted even though I had no idea what they looked like.
Loved this. I used to write copy for a fancy San Francisco show boutique that specialized in what we called rich-lady shoes: mostly Ferragamo, Amalfi, Thierry Rabotin. And Stuart Weitzman, who made red-carpet shoes for awards shows and every year did a spectacular bridal style. Lots of widths and sizes, if memory serves. Unfortunately, the one pair of SW shoes I managed to get out of that gig—gorgeous suede knee-high boots—nearly crippled me the first time I wore them, and I had to give them away.
your wedding shoes look amazing, truly the definition of 'look as good going as you do coming', that gold plate up the back is such a delicious detail, like 'SURPRISE bitch!". Also your entire wedding look is 11/10, vintage but somehow modern in the way it's being worn.
this is where I admit I first heard of Stuart Weitzman in a YA novel - specifically, one of the Mediator ones by Meg Cabot (same lady who wrote The Princess Diaries), also this was so long ago that they weren't even called 'young adult', just 'teen fiction'! The heroine had a wardrobe that sounded amazing on the page and very aspirational to me at 17, it included these Stuart Weitzman boots that she picked up at a New Jersey outlet mall, also some Miu Miu mules that I wanted even though I had no idea what they looked like.
Loved this. I used to write copy for a fancy San Francisco show boutique that specialized in what we called rich-lady shoes: mostly Ferragamo, Amalfi, Thierry Rabotin. And Stuart Weitzman, who made red-carpet shoes for awards shows and every year did a spectacular bridal style. Lots of widths and sizes, if memory serves. Unfortunately, the one pair of SW shoes I managed to get out of that gig—gorgeous suede knee-high boots—nearly crippled me the first time I wore them, and I had to give them away.
Congratulations! Love the vintage shoe selections!
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