Shoes, glorious shoes! That’s what today’s post is all about. Shoes, ladies. Art deco shoes, 1920s shoes, flapper shoes up the wazoo(s). There is no time to waste, there are too many shoes to get to.
First up, I have to share a find I made. I am tempted not to tell you all about them, so I can be the only one who knows, but… we’re all friends here. So take a look at these deco beauties, the Sweet Escape from Aerosoles, are… kinda perfect. I mean, if you’re looking for your something blue, and you’d like it to have a 1920s look….
Right? Oh, what’s that I hear? They are currently on clearance and under $30/pair? And they come in both black and pink as well…?
Get thee to Zappos while there are still sizes left! (if you strike out there, you can try Amazon, Macy’s, and Shoes.com — they all have some random sizes/colors left. Good luck! Sorry I took a few of the last pairs! (actually not sorry…. bwahahahaha they are amazing!)
Next up, the Orseena by Boutique 9. Comes in taupe/silver (perfect art deco wedding shoe!) or gold and black. Both are stunning.
Still looking for that something blue? Want or need to add a little height, a little wow, a little oomph? These incredible gold and blue art deco platform heels might be just the ticket…
Wow. Those are just so pretty. Love that rich, velvet-y blue… happy (shoe) shopping, everyone!
Today we’re here to shine a spotlight on two of our beloved sponsors here at Deco Weddings: Berlin-based design house Tilda Knopf, established by costume designer Virginie Henzen, and sample-and-preowned wedding dress purveyor Nearly Newlywed. First up we’ve got the (honestly, spectacular) work of Tilda Knopf. We first saw some of these gowns on Instagram …
As we noted in the last post, Gatsby style is back this year, and and although part of me hates it when things I love become popular, the other part of me loves it when it means other people put together well-curated collections of deco looks for me to ooh and ah over! Like this …
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 …
Today we’re going to be featuring new bridal and vintage satin bridesmaid gowns from one of our all-time favorite design houses, GHOST London, as well as some of their classic styles. If you’re looking for the perfect 1920s or 1930s style satin gown: look no further! We’re obsessed with their designs, and absolutely thrilled with …
Art Deco Shoes || T-Straps + Mary Janes
Shoes, glorious shoes! That’s what today’s post is all about. Shoes, ladies. Art deco shoes, 1920s shoes, flapper shoes up the wazoo(s). There is no time to waste, there are too many shoes to get to.
First up, I have to share a find I made. I am tempted not to tell you all about them, so I can be the only one who knows, but… we’re all friends here. So take a look at these deco beauties, the Sweet Escape from Aerosoles, are… kinda perfect. I mean, if you’re looking for your something blue, and you’d like it to have a 1920s look….
Right? Oh, what’s that I hear? They are currently on clearance and under $30/pair? And they come in both black and pink as well…?
Get thee to Zappos while there are still sizes left! (if you strike out there, you can try Amazon, Macy’s, and Shoes.com — they all have some random sizes/colors left. Good luck! Sorry I took a few of the last pairs! (actually not sorry…. bwahahahaha they are amazing!)
Next up, the Orseena by Boutique 9. Comes in taupe/silver (perfect art deco wedding shoe!) or gold and black. Both are stunning.
Still looking for that something blue? Want or need to add a little height, a little wow, a little oomph? These incredible gold and blue art deco platform heels might be just the ticket…
Wow. Those are just so pretty. Love that rich, velvet-y blue… happy (shoe) shopping, everyone!
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