So I've been reading various threads in other areas of Fedora Lounge with things like "vintage-y" shoes " in search of comfortable shoes" -ect
I wanted to say something, but I know that people selling things are barred from posting in those forums- so I wanted to introduce myself here.
I posted once in a different thread (under "what do you do for a living?")
that I'm current designing my own line of vintage reproduction shoes (though I *HATE* to say hat because they are so artful and beautiful- and I put 3 years of my life into the development- they are much more than "repros"- ) my line is still currently in development. so I'm not exactly a "merchant" at the moment-
Anyways- As I've been designing- I have a *bunch* of samples- actually tons- sizes 7-8 and some in 9 and 10- and I'm selling them for a fraction of what they will cost in stores this fall (or at places like the Viva Las Vegas convention)
My shoes are made of Italian Leather in the finest materials. They are produced by a small artisan factory and I drove them nuts with my strict requirements to really envoke the look of vintage shoes- Even the tones of suede, kidskin, ect were custom dyed to match vintage garments I had- to perfectly match a shade-
I'm sure you ladies know how hard it is to match "1940s grass green" perhaps I was a little too anal- ha.
The big splashy debut and web page, photo shoot, ect, will come in the fall/spring, and you'll probably see my shoes in several Vintage Retailers -but I'd just give you a little teaser-and since I love Fedora Lounge and have read it for ages- wanted to personally introduce myself.
Here is a shot of my late 1930's bootie-
and a 1940s inspired fishnet mesh round top ankle strap heel.
The 1940s "Betty Grable" platforms have taken me the longest, and they are quite spectacular. I'm also doing great wedgies and some flats ala' Lucille Ball style.
I'd love to hear from the ladies of Fedora Lounge on what kinds of shoes, they fantasize about, but have not be able to find- vintage or vintage inspired-
Anyways, if any gals are interested in a sample. just let me know.
Bartenders, feel free to move this- I wasn't sure where it should go.
I am also in process of listing several great 30s/40s/50s shoes on Ebay, that I collected while working on this project- some for fractions of what I paid for them- some really hard to find- I'm just trying to lighten my load, as my office, design studio and storage area are exploding.
http://stores.ebay.com/Miss-Fernande
I wanted to say something, but I know that people selling things are barred from posting in those forums- so I wanted to introduce myself here.
I posted once in a different thread (under "what do you do for a living?")
that I'm current designing my own line of vintage reproduction shoes (though I *HATE* to say hat because they are so artful and beautiful- and I put 3 years of my life into the development- they are much more than "repros"- ) my line is still currently in development. so I'm not exactly a "merchant" at the moment-
Anyways- As I've been designing- I have a *bunch* of samples- actually tons- sizes 7-8 and some in 9 and 10- and I'm selling them for a fraction of what they will cost in stores this fall (or at places like the Viva Las Vegas convention)
My shoes are made of Italian Leather in the finest materials. They are produced by a small artisan factory and I drove them nuts with my strict requirements to really envoke the look of vintage shoes- Even the tones of suede, kidskin, ect were custom dyed to match vintage garments I had- to perfectly match a shade-
I'm sure you ladies know how hard it is to match "1940s grass green" perhaps I was a little too anal- ha.
The big splashy debut and web page, photo shoot, ect, will come in the fall/spring, and you'll probably see my shoes in several Vintage Retailers -but I'd just give you a little teaser-and since I love Fedora Lounge and have read it for ages- wanted to personally introduce myself.
Here is a shot of my late 1930's bootie-
and a 1940s inspired fishnet mesh round top ankle strap heel.
The 1940s "Betty Grable" platforms have taken me the longest, and they are quite spectacular. I'm also doing great wedgies and some flats ala' Lucille Ball style.
I'd love to hear from the ladies of Fedora Lounge on what kinds of shoes, they fantasize about, but have not be able to find- vintage or vintage inspired-
Anyways, if any gals are interested in a sample. just let me know.
Bartenders, feel free to move this- I wasn't sure where it should go.
I am also in process of listing several great 30s/40s/50s shoes on Ebay, that I collected while working on this project- some for fractions of what I paid for them- some really hard to find- I'm just trying to lighten my load, as my office, design studio and storage area are exploding.
http://stores.ebay.com/Miss-Fernande