Showing posts with label d'orsay. Show all posts
Showing posts with label d'orsay. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

You Don't d'Orsay

We all have come to know and love the d'orsay trend. It's simple, anyone can pull it off and it's modifiable to any budget. I love suede for fall and while I can't say I'll be sporting a full on suede skirt this season, these suede d'orsay shoes make me feel a part of the trend. Sorry Vogue, baby steps for this girl.

JCrew Factory, Suede d'Orsay Flat, $88
Picture these with bf jeans, picture them with culottes, picture them with a pencil skirt. They do it all. 

Sole Society, Jillian, $69
Looking for the perfect black wedge for the cold weather? Boom.

Urban Outfitters, Suede d'Orsay Flat, $49
This deep cherry reminds me of velvet. So luxe.

Nordstrom, Steve Madden Varcityy, $89
When you wear these beauties, remember shoulders down and back and look straight ahead. And werk.

Suede d'Orsay is so perfect for fall. I love both flats and pumps for any occasion. 

Be fabulous today!

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Tuesday, August 18, 2015

Wild Thing

I know it is technically still pedicure season, but my toes are looking a bit ragged. When this happens I look for summery shoes that keep my piggies covered. For this summer, I love the d'orsay flat because it's funky while keeping my feet cool. Today we're looking at some flashy leopard options.

J Crew Factory, Calf Hair d'Orsay Flats, $68
These shoes are great for work or play and the stitching on the toe is subtle.

I was so happy to find that these were not girls shoes. How cute are these?

Humble Chic, D'Orsay Flat, $44
So simple. I'm wearing these through the fall with skinny jeans.

So unexpected with a pencil skirt or suit. Easy and a bit sassy.

Step up your flat game with these d'orsay leopard options. A bit of pattern but wear them as a neutral. Have fun with patterns and colors.

Be fabulous today!

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Monday, September 30, 2013

You Don't D'Orsay?

The D'Orsay flat has been all the rage lately, and why not? They're chic, comfortable and affordable. But what's in a name? D’Orsay shoes, in which the side or "vamp" of the shoe is cut very close to the sole, were named after Count Alfred d’Orsay; a 19th Century "dandy", artist and friend of Lord Byron. The shoes were worn by men at the time, and the cut-out sides were introduced to accommodate wider feet. [source

I'm going to skip the D'Orsay flat discussion, because, let's be honest, it's been done. Let's look at where we originally saw the style: the D'Orsay pump.

Forever 21, City Chic D'Orsay Pumps, $36
Well hello vamp! That is one gorgeous, affordable shoe.

Urban Outfitters, Cooperative D'Orsay Canvas Heel, $49
How hippy-adorbs are these? Paired with a cord mini and some tights. These also come in black, red, and gray.

Black and blue are a hot combo this fall and winter. These beauties will look great with some black skinny jeans.

A little vintage looking, no? A little Gatsby. You get it J. Simp.

The D'Orsay style is more than 200 years old and I for one love a little history with my fashion. Try a D'Orsay pump or flat this season!

Be fabulous today!