
Isabel Marant feeds our flat-shoe flirtation with her āHoldenā slides.
With its padded leather straps, a moulded insole and street-style points for days, this oneās going to be popular.
Get in quick before they sell out!
Isabel Marant feeds our flat-shoe flirtation with her āHoldenā slides.
With its padded leather straps, a moulded insole and street-style points for days, this oneās going to be popular.
Get in quick before they sell out!
With her charming, witty and often ironic use of print and colour, Karen Walker has built a loyal fan base over the years. You may recognise a couple of them: Anne Hathaway, Alexa Chung, Florence Welch, Zooey Deschanel and Rihanna to name just a few.
And what a well-fed group of devotees they are – In addition to her womens clothing lines she also designs sunglasses, jewellery, shoes, bags, childrenswear, homewares and even a paint line.
So it may come as no surprise that sheās now designed a bike.
This limited edition number is exclusive in Australia, and comes complete with her signature gold polka dots and a wicker basket (naturally).
Karen Walker Home TOKYOBIKE, $999Ā
Iāve recently been interviewing for a new pump.
The successful shoe needed to possess:
– a pointed (but not too pointy) toe
– a slim, high (but not too high) heel
– a single sole (platform heels need not apply)
– the ability to work well across different departments (and by departments I mean cropped pants, midi skirts and skinny jeans alike)
I reviewed a number of applicants, but it should come as no surprise that Isabel Marant (the cool girls go-to) secured the position.
The black suede Poppyā pump was far-and-away the most qualified for the job in a perfect French, sexy-without-trying kind of way.
Isabel MarantĀ ‘Poppy’ suede pumps,Ā $815
Regular readers of INEZ Daily will know that I fully endorse whimsy – it’s my default style.
One of my favourite ways to achieve this is by layering an eclectic mix of patterns, textures and trims – think animal prints, lace, coloured fur, sequins and spots (but maybe not all at once).
Fashion Editor,Ā Julia Sarr Jamois (pictured) is the master of this.
There’s just a couple of tricks to pulling this off without looking completely mad:
1. Pick prints that have a common neutral base (like white or cream) and either the same or a complimentary colour palette (think pink & orange or purple & green).
2. Include a couple of black accents with your trims or accessories to tie it all together
3. And then, volia! Watch as all these pieces magically transform into one harmonious (albeit quite bold) outfit.
Follow the link below for some fun print-mixing inspirations…