Burberry Prorsum Cutout Leather Sandals

Burberry Prorsum Cutout Leather Sandals, £525.00
Burberry Prorsum Cutout leather sandals
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Burberry Prorsum’s fall ‘09 shoe collection is this season’s hottest and most courageous footwear. The platforms are fierce and fabulous and are a celebrity favourite as seen on Gwyneth Platrow and her BFF Liv Tyler, below.
The sandals are leather lace-up cutout sandals with a scored wooden heel that measures approximately 5.5 inches with a 2 inch triple platform. Burberry Prorsum sandals have an open toe, an elasticated panel at ankle, a padded base and a gripped rubber sole.
Team with cute little dresses and dark nail enamel.
Categories: Burberry Prorsum Tags: cut-out sandals, Fall 2009/2010 Shoe Collections, Lace up Ankle Boot, open toe heels and shoes, platform heel, Platform women shoes, Statement Shoes, Strappy sandals
Burberry Prorsum Leather Ankle Boots

Burberry Prorsum Leather Ankle Boots, £550.00
Burberry Prorsum Leather ankle boots
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Without contest, Burberry’s leather platform leather ankle boots are this season’s hero boots.
Burberry Prorsum Leather ankle boots
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Tough-luxe boots are the season’s hottest and most courageous footwear. These beauties tower at 5 inches with a 1.5 inch triple platform. Fierce and fabulous, sport with thick black tights and a thigh-skimming LBD for head-to-toe chic.

Categories: Burberry Prorsum Tags: Ankle Boots, ankle straps shoes, High Heels, Lace up Ankle Boot, leather boots, Platform women shoes, Round toe
Burberry Prorsum Spring/ Summer 2010 Shoe Collection
Christopher Bailey closed LFW with a message: Burberry has gone short, draped, deluxe, glamorous, and aimed at the very young. The collection was amazing and all the pieces are wearable.
Bailey’s collection titled “Twisted Classics” gave us twisted leather platform shoes, braided leather platform shoes, leather and satin bandage boots with zipper details on the back and will work so well with those short, deluxe, sexy dresses.
Categories: Burberry Prorsum Tags: High Heels, open toe heels and shoes, Platform women shoes, Spring 2010 Shoe Collection, Statement Shoes, Strappy sandals, zipper detail
Burberry Prorsum Spring/ Summer 2009 Shoe Collection
When it comes to shoes Burberry Prorsum never disappoints.
Well maybe the colours were a little disappointing being autumny; dull and un- springly, and the collection was limited. The main focal point though was ice-pick like heels which gives the shoe a nice silhouette.
Categories: Burberry Prorsum Tags: High Heels, Peep Toe, platform heel, Platform women shoes, Spring Summer 2009
Fashion Phonetics by Elle UK
How well do you know your designers?
There are many International designers on the fashion scene and sure enough, some of the names take some thinking about before pronouncing.
Well, thanks to ‘Elle Magazine UK’s Fashion phonetics’ we can now confidently talk about our favourite designers without being corrected.
Here are some names that you might be familiar with. I have also taken the liberty to put face to name where possible.
Lanvin: lon-van
Marchesa: mar-key-sa
Moschino: moss-key-no
Loewe: low-ev-aye
Erotokritos: er-otto-crete-us
Herve Leger: her-vay le-j-air
Hermes: er-mez
Avsh alom gur: av-sha-lom-gurr
Burberry Prorsum: burr-berry p-roar-sum
Giambattista Valli: gee-yam-bat-easter var-lee
Mawi: m-oy
Comptoirs des Cottoniers: con-twar day cot-on-yay
Pauric Sweeney: pore-ig swee-knee
Giuseppe Zanotti: ji-sep-ee za-not-ee
Gianfranco Ferre: gee-anne-franko fair-er
Rei Kawakubo: ray ka-wa-coo-bo and founder of Comme des Garcons: com day gar-s-on
Charles Anastase: charles anna – stars
Irina Lazareanu: eye-re-na la-za-ray-nu
Alexa Adams and Flora Gill are the designers behind Ohne Titel: own-er teet-al
Roksanda Illincic: rok-san-der ill-in-ch-itch
Mark Eley and Wakako Kishimoto are behind label Eley Kishimoto: eel-ee kish-ee-mow-toe
Miuccia Prada: moo-chi-a pra-da
Azzedine Alaia: az-a-dean a-lie-ya
Jean Charles de Castelbajac: je-on sh-arl de cass-tell-bar-yak
Marios Schwab: ma-ree-os shh-wab
Hussein Chalayan: who-sain sha-lie-on
Balenciaga: bal-en-see-aga (a young Balenciaga, born on January 21, 1895 and died March 23, 1972 aged 87)
Rodarte: row-dart-ay by sisters Kate and Laura Mulleavy
Stuart Weitzman: stew-ert wise-man
Spijkers en Spijkers: spike-ers ‘n’ spike-ers
Sophia Kokosalaki: so-fia coco-sa-la-ki
Proenza Schouler: pro-n-sa shoe-ler
Nicolas Ghesquiere: nicola guess-key-air
Narciso Rodriguez: nar-see-so rod-re-gez
Jean Paul Gaultier: john-paul go-tea-air
Ines van Lamsweerde and Vinoodh Matadin: in-ez van lambs-veard and vee-nude matt-a-din
Consuelo Castglioni: con-sway-low cass-till-e-an-ee
Osman Yousefzada: oz-man you-sef-zar-der
Doutzen Kroes: doubt-zin cruise (Dutch Super Model)
So be in the know and do not embarrass yourself and get caught out with pronounciations.
Categories: Avsh alom gur, Azzedine Alaia, Balenciaga, Burberry Prorsum, COMME DES GARÇONS, Charles Anastase, Coco Rocha, Comptoirs des Cottoniers, Eley Kishimoto, Erotokritos, Fashion Phonetics, Giambattista Valli, Gianfranco Ferre, Giuseppe Zanotti, Hermès, Herve Leger, Hussein Chalayan, Irina Lazareanu, Jean Charles de Castelbajac, Jean Paul Gaultier, Lanvin, Loewe, Marchesa, Marios Schwab, Mawi, Moschino, Narciso Rodriguez, Ohne Titel, Pauric Sweeney, Prada, Proenza Schouler, Rodarte, Roksanda Ilincic, Sonia Rykiel, Sophia Kokosalaki, Spijkers en Spijkers, Stuart Weitzman, Thakoon Tags:



















