Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Spring Forward with Feet First!

Happy Friday, Fashionistas!

Moni, here! I don't know about you, but I've been doggedly determined to dress fabulously for cold weather as often as the daily forecast permits, the cuckoo weather during Mardi Gras included.  I'm a BIG fan of Fall!  I love layering!  Scarves, long knit socks, boots, tights - seriously -  I get giddy just thinking about it, and despite my bias and the hyper-temperamental weather we've had in NOLA, I sat down to write this post and thought, "once Mother Nature finally decides what season we're in, it'll be nice to wear sandals again!"

Springtime is just around the bend, and as much as I'll hate to part with my Fall and Winter wardrobe, who says I have to dress from top to toe in flat, malted egg inspired colors come Spring, and what's stopping me from experimenting with fabric textures and layering in lighter, brighter weather?

Although pastels are in-in-in for Spring 2012, it's still possible to have too much of a good thing!

image: elitismstyle.com
Want to avoid pastel-overload?  Read on!

Fellow blogger Christyn's very helpful post about the importance of mixing and matching  as well as  Samantha's informative explanation about how monochromatic pieces can detract from instead of adding to an outfit are must-reads for those of you who are serious in your fashion-forward pursuits!

Once you've brought yourself up to speed, take a peek at some wonderful examples of how texture, soft metallics, and earth tones can make even the palest of pastels pop! The best part? They're all available at Feet First Stores right now - and yes, that includes online!

Fancy Footwork.


The black version of these darlings has a flirty, daytime feel to them too, but I was drawn to the pewter for its 'pop' factor.  A little metallic sheen never hurt anyone!

Talk about sweet, right?  Just imagine yourself in a pale sundress while rocking these!

I'm a fan of Bernardo - very stylish, with a comfort that lasts all day!
Here's another pair, just for kicks:

Metallic strikes again! 
Soft colors paired with a metallic piece can add  a touch of playful sophistication to your wardrobe. 


Handy Dandy.


Texturized, compact, and destined to be your go-to clutch this Spring!

A Merriam-Webster worthy example of how an earthy tone can make pastel colors vibrant!

I love this handbag!  Such a crisp look and the cork material provides a purely neutral tone that will complement anything I'd wear on a sunny day in New Orleans.


The Tote-al Package.

When in doubt, an earthy, warm tone is a guaranteed fashion success in accessories this Spring,  
and who doesn't love a nice shoulder bag? In fact, here are a few more!

 Brace yourselves, these TLC bags are gorgeously hand woven on the island of Bali using the Ata reed. They then smoke the bags to change the color of the straw. (They will smell so yummy when you get them!)

TLC Bermuda Hand-Woven Straw Purse



I LOVE this TLC bag, and I can see it going well with everything!


Cool as a Cucumber. 

Last but not least, you can have it made in the shade this Spring with your very own



A clean, classic look that will keep your pretty peepers out of the sun's glare and make sure you look fabulous while doing it!

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There's something sweet, simple, and fun about Springtime in New Orleans, and no matter where you reside, my fellow fashionistas, Feet First Stores can bring that feeling to YOU, as if fresh right off the clothes-line!

image:insidelocal.com

Thanks for reading, and as always, happy shopping! xo

Thursday, February 16, 2012

A Shoe Store Owner's Secrets to Shoe Shopping

One of our store owners, Evie, recently sat down with New Orleans Living Magazine to answer some of their questions about shoe-fitting. We decided to share her wisdom with you, too, loyal readers! Enjoy!

  • What time of day is best to go shoe shopping and why?

Technically, the best time of day to try on shoes is late in the day, when your feet are already naturally swollen due to gravity, running around all day, standing, etc. That being said, keep in mind that your feet may be unusually swollen first thing in the morning after a night of eating rich, salty foods and/or drinking alcohol. But I don’t recommend going shoe shopping in the morning in that condition, as it may skew how shoes really fit your feet.

  • None of us have two perfectly sized feet. What do you recommend when one foot is slightly bigger than the other?

This is a no-brainer. Always – always – fit your bigger foot, first and foremost! I tell my customers this constantly, and I train my employees to tell customers this, too. You can always doctor up the inside of the shoe on your smaller foot with shoe pads, to better fit your foot. But you can never ease the pain of a trying to cram your bigger foot into a shoe that is too small and ill fitting. If you are truly between sizes in a shoe, err on the side of extra room for your toes to spread out comfortably, than downsizing into a shoe that will hurt, pinch, or cut into your toes or the ball of your foot.

  • If a shoe is slightly too tight or uncomfortable in the store, will it get better over time and wear? Suede and leather tend to stretch, especially in warmer weather...yes or no?

The minute I hear a customer say a shoe hurts them, is uncomfortable, or cuts into their foot – and we know they are trying on the correct shoe length – I tell them not to get that shoe. It’s clearly not the right shoe for their foot. If a pair of shoes hurts you in the store after wearing them for one minute, it will hurt a thousand times more when wearing them outside “in the real world.”

Perhaps I’m overly candid, but I also tell my customers that I don’t like to sell them a pair of shoes based on the promise that the shoes will stretch out over time with wear. I believe shoes need to feel good the minute you put them on – not possibly, maybe, hopefully down the road.

Keep in mind that leather and suede do “break in” and give a bit – they will mold to your feet over time with the help of body heat and moisture –  but how much they stretch out depends on the grade of leather; how or if it’s been treated; if there are any manmade materials on other parts of the shoe; and perhaps most importantly, how you walk. If you tend to shuffle and scuff the bottoms of your feet when you walk, you will likely stretch out your shoes more so than a person who deliberately picks up their feet when they walk.

Also, keep in mind that manmade materials (faux leather, silk, satin, etc.) do not break in or stretch out the way leather or suede do. They may give ever so slightly, but not to the degree leather or suede do. It’s risky business buying a painful or ill fitting shoe, hoping or assuming you can make it work. Like a romantic relationship, it should feel right from the get-go.

  • Just like designer clothes, do sizes vary from designer to designer for shoes? What's your advice about this?

I often feel like I a broken record when telling my customers and employees that because shoes are made all over the world, shoe sizing is a very relative thing these days. We currently stock shoes made in Italy, Spain, Brazil, Israel, Mexico, China, India, Thailand, and Poland. Every country – and every factory – has its own sizing grid and international size translations. Also, some brands only do whole sizes only – no half sizes. Needless to say, sizing varies drastically from one brand to the next. Even within the same brand, one shoe silhouette can fit very differently than the next – one can run big, the other can run small. Nothing is set in stone, and everything is relative. So, when in doubt, try everything on! We have customers that can go up or down one to two whole sizes from their usual shoe size, depending on the brand and the fit.
Like clothing, you never know how something will come off until you try it on. Get the shoes on your feet – both of your feet! – then stand up, walk around the room in them, get a sense of how it feels to move in them. Remember, shoes fit differently sitting down versus standing up, thanks to gravity. And as we already discussed, you have one foot bigger than the other. The rule of thumb is to always fit that bigger foot!

  • When trying shoes on, it's recommended that you walk around in both. Also on tile floor and carpet... why is that?

See above comments….Also, in our stores, we have thin wall-to-wall carpeting, to protect the bottoms of our shoes. If we know someone is buying a pair of shoes to take home to see if it will work with their outfit, then we do ask that they try on the shoes on carpeting or rugs only – again, to protect the bottoms of the shoes, in case they decide to return them. We do not recommend trying on our shoes on tile or cement or hard wood floors because it may ruin the bottoms of the shoes, unfortunately.

  • Is there a difference between sizing a woman for a pair of flats versus a pair of stilettos?

No, it doesn’t matter what type of shoe it is. I always tell my customers that shoe shopping is like shopping for bathing suits and blue jeans – ignore the (size) numbers, trying everything on, and always go with the fit and the feel.

  • Round toe versus pointed...what's better for our toes?

Generally speaking, a rounded toe box gives your toes more room to spread out. But there are plenty of pointed toe shoes that are comfortable. It really depends on the last of the shoe (i.e., the foot model on which the shoe was constructed) and the shape of your feet (wider ball and toes or narrower).

  • Lastly, share with me the most common problem you see with women when they trying to fit into shoes...to small? too big? Trying to put in too many pads in the front of the shoe to make it fit? What are the solutions?

See my comments above…and, I would say the most common problem I witness is women trying to force their foot to work in a shoe that’s not meant for them. Remember, if your feet hurt, the rest of you hurts. If you are in pain due to an ill fitting pair of shoes, you will be miserable and end up not enjoying your special event. Always, always err on the side of ensuring your feet’s comfort. Remember, ignore the number – and go with the fit and the feel!

Don’t ever let your vanity or your pride get the better of you, and cause you to cram yourself into a smaller pair of shoes, just so you can say you wear a certain size number. It’s simply not worth it. It will come back to haunt you. As I tell my customers, if a shoe hurts or is too small, and you insist on buying it, then you won’t end up wearing it because you know it hurts. And then you don’t end up getting your money’s worth out of them. So, buying the right shoe size – even if it is a larger number than you would care to admit – equals a better return on your investment!

As for shoe pads, I am a big fan of using them within reason. Remember, back in the day, shoes were all custom made to fit your individual feet. Now, they are factory made to fit one kind of shoe last. And feet, I’m convinced, are the most unique and subjective part of the human body. Just like you often have to take your clothes to the tailor to have them fit your body type correctly, you also should use shoe pads to help “customize” shoes to your feet. I highly recommend the Footpetals brand of adhesive shoe pads that we sell to doctor up the insides of shoes to either make them fit better or more comfortably. We go through them like water, and I’m constantly reordering them.

P.S. You can check out the Footpetals ball of foot cushions here. I seriously have Tip Toes in every pair of heels I own! They are a lifesaver!

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

The Krewe that's Klose to our Hearts

Carnival season is upon us! With Krewe de Vieux kicking things off last weekend, I now officially can't be any more excited to spend the next few weeks wearing crazy costumes, catching fabulous throws, eating King Cake, and generally making a big ol' fool of myself. I know you're excited too.

And, I also know that for some of us picking a favorite Krewe is similar to trying to pick a favorite child, we should love them all equally. However, as a shoe store there is one Krewe that is especially near and dear to our hearts...the Krewe of Muses. Muses is the first all female Krewe, and they are famous for throwing shoes that have been lovingly glitter-fied and bedazzled by Krewe members. We've got quite an enviable collection here at the store. Here are our beautiful examples of the work these ladies do:

Muses Shoes Collection: Feet First
...Now do you see why we love them? The shoes are just drool-worthy!  It kind of makes you wish all of your shoes were covered in glitter too...but, hey, what's stopping you? Last week, I set to work on making my standard red Keds into a Mardi-Gras-ready-glitter-explosion! (By the way, Keds are my number one choice for parade route and festival footwear. They are inexpensive yet comfortable because of their good cushioning and arch support. They keep your feet completely protected from nastiness, and you can throw them in the washing machine at the end of Carnival season to get them nice and clean for next year! Plus, they don't look ridiculous with jeans, skirts, tights, tutus, costumes, etc.)

We have a variety of Keds in stock...click to find your pair for parading.


Things you need to glitter-ize your Keds:
  • One pair of Keds :)
  • Glitter (I bought each color here, here, and here. They were BIG. I will have to find more things to glitter-ize...)
  • Mod Podge GLOSSY craft glue (Buy it here)
  • Masking or painter's tape
  • A paintbrush
  • A few Q-tips and/or paper towels.



You can start with Keds of any color. I used my red ones from last year. I obviously skipped the "wash them after carnival season" step, so it's a good thing I'm covering them in glitter.
First things first, remove the laces and cover the eye holes with masking tape or painter's tape. You may also want to cover the interior edge so you don't have to worry about glitter getting inside the shoes, and the white part around the sole if you don't want that part glitter-ized. You may also want to have paper towels and Q-tips handy for correcting any mistakes.





Now, to the fun part. I chose to mix equal parts of purple, green, and gold glitter, I used a heaping tablespoon full of each color. If you're feeling extra creative, you can keep the colors separate and make a pattern on your shoes.







Next, add some Mod Podge to the bowl of glitter. You want the consistency to be almost the same as what the Mod Podge was initially. Otherwise, your glitter will not apply smoothly.




You're ready to paint! Now, just paint the glitter/glue mixture onto your shoes. It will look awful at first, but don't fret. The glue dries clear and since we used the glossy kind, your glitter will still look shiny! I had to apply two coats, it is best to wait until the first coat is completely dry so you can really see where you need more glitter.




DRUM ROLL PLEASE...


I am ridiculously excited to wear these. I love how cute they look with white laces, but you can change to a colored lace for even more Mardi Gras flair. Please note that the shoes are more stiff than they were initially, but I've walked around in them and they don't feel stiff once I put them on. I will definitely be wearing socks, though, because I didn't tape around the inner edge, so there are some hard glitter chunks against my feet. I know you'll be really eager to get to the glitter-paint part, but I highly recommend taking your time with the masking tape at the beginning of the project for the best results.

(Please note I used a technique I found on this blog: http://anniespandex.com/diy/glitter-brogues-how-to-cover-your-shoes-in-glitter-without-making-a-mess/, with a few modifications.)

Friday, February 3, 2012

Love is in the Flair!

Hello, fellow Fashionistas!

Moni here, excited to be back on the blog beat and determined to dish the latest on what Feet First has to offer you and your special someones for Valentine's Day 2012! If you're looking for overly sentimental cards and candy bouquets, you won't find them here, my dears. Only seekers of bold, fun, and flirty fashion for the ladies AND the gentlemen allowed!

For a taste of just how serious I am, 
try the Sam Edelman Odetta Dress Sandal on for size!



Before I get to the rest of the goods, I want to make a specific shout-out to all the single ladies out there (click the photo if you want a good laugh)!
Image credit Loft965.com

Who cares if he puts a ring on it when you can get all dolled up with your closest friends and head to our Magazine Street location for a girls' night out, Feet First Style?

Lolli's Chocolates Large Variety Chocolate Platter

From 6-9 p.m. on Valentine's Day, come sip on free wine and pink champagne, enjoy some King Cake, more delicious sweets from our neighbors at Lolli's Chocolates, AND appearances by some super-studly NOLA Firefighters!  If these sweet treats aren't enough to win you over, door prizes and a mini-scavenger hunt also await you! NOLA.com's buzzing about it too! Oh, and don't worry, fellas. You're more than welcome to join in on the fun ;) 

Now for a run-down of must-buys, all in the spirit of amor...

 try to find a more romantic little handbag - I dare you!
A Carnival & Valentine's 2-in-1 for the gents: 


Looking for a classic, red pump? Allow me to introduce

I can't resist throwing a touch of pink into the mix, 
so feast your peepers on these:

Gentleman, take note.


Last, but certainly not least, (I'd use a drum roll right about now)...
can you say 'femme times infinity'?

And the very best part of about all of these fabulous items is that you can find them right here at Feet First Stores.  Whether you're uptown on Magazine Street or downtown on Royal Street, we've got you covered for Valentine's Day, and everyday! Come out and see us!

Happy Shopping! xo