Oh, my! Sooo many lovely shoes! I'd rob the museum! I feel such an envy, world wide seems to have vintage events... except Sweden, almost nothing at all..
Ho. Ly. Crap. These shoes are just. I cannot even express how magnificent they are. I just know if I ever get very very wealthy I am going to commission someone to make me some like the blue 1930s ones, the rhinestone covered ones and the gold and black (?) flower-printed mary janes. Or maybe I better just learn the ways of the cobbler.
oooh thank you, they are delish xx
ReplyDeleteI must find a way to get to the Bata shoe museum!! It looks like such an interesting exhibit!
ReplyDeleteOh my oh my!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely shoes. Wish I could've visit the expedition aswell. I love the shoes from the thirties the best!
That rhinestone number is to die for. And I liked the "Where's the Baroness" picture. ;)
ReplyDeleteThese are fascinating...and I'm not even a big shoe gal.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
be still heart, be still! those rhinestone covered heels are the definition of fablous!
ReplyDeleteOh, my! Sooo many lovely shoes! I'd rob the museum!
ReplyDeleteI feel such an envy, world wide seems to have vintage events... except Sweden, almost nothing at all..
Envy envy :D
There's nothing like a bit of shoe porn when you come home from work - tired. This made my day! :)
ReplyDeleteHo. Ly. Crap. These shoes are just. I cannot even express how magnificent they are. I just know if I ever get very very wealthy I am going to commission someone to make me some like the blue 1930s ones, the rhinestone covered ones and the gold and black (?) flower-printed mary janes. Or maybe I better just learn the ways of the cobbler.
ReplyDeletexGracie
Happy to share the shoe love!
ReplyDeletePatricia: Oh, yeah...you can see me in the first pic. Hehe. I was clearly intent on capturing photos of these shoes!