Wednesday, December 30, 2009

"Shut the coffin door, I've died in McQueens!"


Paris, October 2009. A fashion show was collaborated with the talents and creativity of Alexander McQueen. A man known to the fashion world for his futuristic approach in clothing, but yet accomplishing that challenge by mixing it with today's fashion trend. We gaga over his heels, his jackets and one of a kind corset dresses.But when do we see his creation walking the pavements of the city? If you know Alexander McQueen, you know who's working his clothes. McQueen's clothing gives us the advantage to dress ahead, by allowing us to take a chance.

The debut of the Armadillo Stilletto has recieved remarkable criticism. The Huffington Post states, "To die or to be killed?" It's to die for. A new move, a new look for the modern woman. We crave for new looks, for new talents, and to be ahead in the fashion world. Those of us deep inside who are true fashionista's, wait patiently for a bold new move in the fashion industry. The hours and hours it takes to create a look, or a new trend is spent countlessly for people like us.

In less then two years, we will see this shoe in a revised creation or perhaps it will remain in it's own originality. Remember how we responded to the Gladiator heels, noone liked them. First question asked, "how are we suppose to walk in those?" And now, every woman who understands and appreciates fashion, has a pair of gladiators in there closets. Imagine Armadillo's paired with leggings and a boyfriend jacket, or skinny jeans with a plaid long sleeve with a studded gothic Hermes belt, and clutch. It's a look that will be rocked by any woman with confidence.

This Stilletto is the beginning to a new era of the heel. Thank God! I hate to say this, but women were beginning to look so boring with a pump, or wedge. Now, they have a new friend. If I had the honor to be a woman, I would own a pair of these in every color, shape and form. I would mow the lawn in them, while I sport a Chanel Vintage Suit. Do it, work with it, be creative with it. Most importantly, "shut the coffin door, you've just died in McQueens."

Adrian Lisa

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