I recently spied some crazy-beautiful deco shoes while browsing the web and realized it had been far too long since we did a shoe post, so it’s time take a look at some new ideas for the perfect art deco wedding shoes. First up, the inspiration for this post, and the kind of thing that really makes you realize fashion truly is an art form… the perfect deco detail wedding shoes… the Francesca from Emmy Shoes…
Ermahgerd I can’t breathe those shoes are too incredible…. like, almost painful in their beauty? Yes. Another lovely from the Emmy Shoes line, the Leila Gold, is pure 1930s glamour. Kid suede and metallic leather and all around loveliness:
For a (somewhat) more affordable deco wedding shoe, the Mimosa T-Strap from BHLDN has a similar vibe (Art Nouveau, delicate deco, and very very pretty):
Finally, absolutely love these zig-zag deco cutout, glitter bomb Max Kibardins:
Gorgeous! They were available over at ShopBop but appear to have sold out.
And if you’re in the market for vintage and 1920s-inspired shoes, jewelry, clothes and accessories, don’t forget to check out our Deco Shop. We’re adding new finds every day!
Hello all! Quick note to get our new sweepstakes up and running: we’ll be giving away one of the beautiful Frock & Frill 1920s flapper holiday dresses currently stocked in our Deco Shop. Perfect to celebrate the holidays, or any special event. Lots of different ways to enter, so take a look below for details! …
Today’s post is about art deco dresses (though not art deco wedding dresses: they get a separate category). These are just some gorgeous vintage looks we’ve come across that would be perfect for a 20s themed engagement party or art deco engagement shoot. And not just dresses, but a skirt and top too! Marchesa Crystal …
Well, it must be all those award shows, but I find myself on an vintage-inspired evening gown kick and there’s not much I can do about it (other than Google, and search and pore over endless photos of incredible art deco style evening gowns). You might as well enter this tunnel with me, because it …
Art Deco Wedding Shoes
I recently spied some crazy-beautiful deco shoes while browsing the web and realized it had been far too long since we did a shoe post, so it’s time take a look at some new ideas for the perfect art deco wedding shoes. First up, the inspiration for this post, and the kind of thing that really makes you realize fashion truly is an art form… the perfect deco detail wedding shoes… the Francesca from Emmy Shoes…
Ermahgerd I can’t breathe those shoes are too incredible…. like, almost painful in their beauty? Yes. Another lovely from the Emmy Shoes line, the Leila Gold, is pure 1930s glamour. Kid suede and metallic leather and all around loveliness:
For a (somewhat) more affordable deco wedding shoe, the Mimosa T-Strap from BHLDN has a similar vibe (Art Nouveau, delicate deco, and very very pretty):
Finally, absolutely love these zig-zag deco cutout, glitter bomb Max Kibardins:
Gorgeous! They were available over at ShopBop but appear to have sold out.
And if you’re in the market for vintage and 1920s-inspired shoes, jewelry, clothes and accessories, don’t forget to check out our Deco Shop. We’re adding new finds every day!
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Hello all! Quick note to get our new sweepstakes up and running: we’ll be giving away one of the beautiful Frock & Frill 1920s flapper holiday dresses currently stocked in our Deco Shop. Perfect to celebrate the holidays, or any special event. Lots of different ways to enter, so take a look below for details! …
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Today’s post is about art deco dresses (though not art deco wedding dresses: they get a separate category). These are just some gorgeous vintage looks we’ve come across that would be perfect for a 20s themed engagement party or art deco engagement shoot. And not just dresses, but a skirt and top too! Marchesa Crystal …
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Well, it must be all those award shows, but I find myself on an vintage-inspired evening gown kick and there’s not much I can do about it (other than Google, and search and pore over endless photos of incredible art deco style evening gowns). You might as well enter this tunnel with me, because it …