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Shoe Showdown: Who Wore Camilla Skovgaard’s Heels the Best?

Newcomer shoe designer Camilla Skovgaard is tops on my watch-list of up and coming designers.  What I like about her work is that each shoe is edgy, made of quality materials, and very unique.  She takes  boring, normal looking platforms, peep tose, or pumps and puts a ton of details (lace, skins, structure, etc) into her work.  If you don’t believe me, take a look at the python sandals and striped peep-toe from Shopbop below.

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I wasn’t surprised to learn from the official website that even though Skovgaard only launched her shoe collection in 2006 (prior to that she designed for the Skeikh’s wives and daughters), her shoe designs have already won her several accolades, the line is carried by top department stores like Saks, and celebrities have been seen with her designs.
This brings me to the latest shoe showdown.  Vanessa Hudgens, Halle Berry, and Cindy Crawford were all seen wearing Camilla Skovgaard’s S8001 sandal, which is being sold in black for $549 at Endless or toffee at Shopbop for $385.   It was difficult for me to decide which celebrity accessorized S8001 the best as all are so wonderfully dressed, including the amazingly youthful and healthy looking Cindy Crawford and yummy mommy Halle Berry, but my vote is going with Vanessa Hudgens today.   Her choice of a sherbet colored dress with black belt really draw my attention to the shoes.   Who do you think won Camilla Skovgaard’s S8001 shoe showdown?
 

Duck Shoes Thrown in Iraq

dunk shoesAccording to BBC, the 54th President really got down this past Sunday afternoon in Baghdad. Early in his visit, Iraqi President Jalal Talabani referred to Bush as "a great friend for the Iraqi people, who helped us iberate our country."Obviously, everyone was not thrilled with Bush's visit, which was meant to expand upon last month's signing of a security agreement calling for U.S. troops to leave Iraq in 2011. While holding a news conference with Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri Maliki, one journalist rose up and yelled, "This is a goodbye kiss from the Iraqi people, dog," before firing a shoe toward Bush.
Not only did the President duck just in time to avoid the object, but he did so again moments later after the journalist let loose of his other shoe. His reputed verbal message this time was "This is for the widows and orphans, and all those killed in Iraq!"
Now, just five weeks until the end of his presidency, Bush should be quite familiar with the shoe symbolism of the Arab culture...and that being shown the sole of a shoe is not an endearing display, but a serious show of contempt.
Following the toppling of the Saddam Hussein statue on April 9, 2003, countless Iraqi citizens proceeded to hurl shoes at the statue and also used them to repeatedly beat the statue.Sunday's emotional scene was perpetuated by Muntadar al-Zaidi. He is reported to be a correspondent for Cairo-based al-Baghdadiya Television. Al-Zaidi was immediately wrestled to the ground by security officials, and removed from the scene.
While still at the podium alongside Maliki, Bush was asked about the incident by a nearby reporter."It was one way to gain attention," Bush said. "...It's like driving down the street and have people not gesturing with all five fingers."

Duck shoes Thrown in Iraq

Arab culture...and that being shown the sole of a shoe is not an endearing display, but a serious show of contempt.Following the toppling of the Saddam Hussein statue on April 9, 2003, countless Iraqi citizens proceeded to hurl shoes at the statue and also used them to repeatedly beat the statue.
Sunday's emotional scene was perpetuated by Muntadar al-Zaidi. He is reported to be a correspondent for Cairo-based al-Baghdadiya Television. Al-Zaidi was immediately wrestled to the ground by security officials, and removed from the scene.
While still at the podium alongside Maliki, Bush was asked about the incident by a nearby reporter."It was one way to gain attention," Bush said. "...It's like driving down the street and have people not gesturing with all five fingers."

 

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