
We love fashion as art. And are looking forward to the Inspired Soles exhibit at the 6th Avenue Gallery in Phoenix. Running from April 6th – April 27th, the exhibit will be open First and Third Fridays and by appointment.
The opening reception is tonight, April 6th from 6:30 – 10 p.m.
For more information, click here.
6th Avenue Gallery | 650 N. 6th Avenue | Phoenix, AZ 85003
Image via 6thAvenueGallery.com
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7:00 AM |
4.6.2012 |

TOMS introduces Ballet flats for Spring. They’re here. Click thru to see their super cute video of how cute you will look prancing in the new style here.
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6:42 PM |
2.1.2012 |
H&M is coming to Chandler’s Arizona Mills Mall December 6, giving us another location to fight for the limited-edition collaboration pieces when they arrive. This location will offer mens and womens, with childrens wear coming next year.

Also, Stuart Weitzman is opening a shoe boutique at Scottsdale Fashion Square, outside of Macy’s, tentatively scheduled for December 6. The boutique will be one of 5 Stuart Weitzman stores in the nation to offer the Young Hollywood Collection with starlet designers including Hayden Panettiere, Scarlett Johansson and more. Check out a few of the styles from the Young Hollywood collection below.
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8:33 AM |
12.1.2011 |

The new documentary, God Save My Shoes, explores the intimate relationship between women and their shoes, with its Southwest debut at the Phoenix Art Museum on Friday, October 28th at 7:00 p.m. Glimpse into Vogue’s fabled shoe closet, Oohh and Ahh for Louboutins, bask in Blahniks and lust for Lanvin in this fancy footwear filled film described by Harper’s Bazaar as a must see for shoe lovers.
From the film producers:
To understand how shoes have come to hold such a pivotal place in pop culture, sexuality and women’s lives, God Save My Shoes turned to many of those who play a role in the global shoe phenomenon: Extreme shoe lovers, fashion historians and editors, psychologists, sex experts, shoe fetishists, and star designers Christian Louboutin, Manolo Blahnik, Walter Steiger, Pierre Hardy, Bruno Frisoni, and Robert Clergerie, along with celebrities such as Fergie, Kelly Rowland and Dita Von Teese.
Tickets are $25 and a new pair of Manolo Blahniks for the event can cost at least $495.
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10:35 PM |
10.12.2011 |