


They are rather classic 60s-esque, for some reason I am imagining them worn with a wasp-waist dress and some of those iconic cat-eye shaped spectacles. Don't think my sister will sport this style though.
I think she may be wanting another pair of these shoes in the floral patent leather I used for the Botanica Sneeks - now that's something to look forward to!
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They're beautiful! I'm sure your sister will be thrilled with them.
ReplyDeleteOh Emma they're SO lovely! i still think it's total alchemy that you can make shoes..
ReplyDeleteAlchemy you say? What about you playing about
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love those toes!
ReplyDeletecan't wait to see them in the floral..... excellen-toes!
wow-your a melbourne girl and you make neat shoe's,nice to see your blog world-singing and skipping-jo
ReplyDeleteohh what gorgeous shoes, I'm very jealous of your sister.
ReplyDeletegee, emma they're fantastic! they'll suit her too!
ReplyDeleteEm they are CLASSIC...great job.
ReplyDeleteLovely Emma! It is a miracle to me that someone could actually make shoes :o)
ReplyDeleteIndeed- absolutely classic. Perfect proportions and I'm totally with you on the wasp dress image (I've been watching Mad Men recently and loving the costumes). Would be fabulous in the Botanical patent floral.
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