War Of The Wedges


BELLE SIGERSON MORRISON 6127 Wedge Booties


ELIZABETH & JAMES E-Send Wedges

I think the Elizabeth & James’ are the winners for me, but as much as I love my heels I don’t think I could handle such a steep incline, even in wedge form.



Responses ( 7 )

oh my! i totally agree, those elizabeth & james ones are surprisingly amazing. if it had a platform at the front, it could be managable! maybe :)

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selena shared this comment on Jan 27 10 at 3:35 PM

The half d’orsay look is really cool on the E&J but they are a little high aren’t they…

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XXASAB

Angela See, Angela Blog shared this comment on Jan 27 10 at 3:40 PM

I like the first ones, they remind me of the bats hanging off the trees at Studley Park and those bat like sculptures found in gothic architecture.

Mez shared this comment on Jan 27 10 at 6:36 PM

both beautiful. they make me feel all sophisticated inside haha.

Jazzi M shared this comment on Jan 28 10 at 6:45 AM

the wraparound on the elizabeth and james ones looks a bit precarious too — i like feeling like my feet are pretty firmly in the shoes. the siegerson morrison ones just look a lot more comfortable and useful :)

meg // morningmidnight shared this comment on Jan 28 10 at 9:32 AM

both are amazing. great post! am a sucker for suede though!
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Alexander Batsis shared this comment on Jan 28 10 at 1:07 PM

Yeah, I’ve gotta say I’d be worried about the Elizabeth & James cutting into my skin.

Also, those deco-inspired necklaces from Alegorie are GORGEOUS–if I wasn’t such a broke student in Paris, I would get one.

Juliana shared this comment on Jan 28 10 at 7:49 PM

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