Friday, July 22, 2011

PAEZ Launch Event & Review

PAEZ Shoes @ Street Stylista

About a month back I attended the launch event of PAEZ shoes at Threadbare & Squirrel, a cozy little boutique situated at Haji Lane. I've never actually heard of the brand prior to the event so I was naturally excited to find out more what PAEZ shoes was all about.

Originating from Argentina, PAEZ shoes has been around since 2007 and is currently being sold at numerous stores in 17 countries around the world. PAEZ shoes are all handmade (very cool!) and produced in Argentina under fair labour practices, which means what you buy is as authentic and original as can get.

PAEZ Shoes @ Street Stylista

It was also my first time at Threadbare & Squirrel and I would definitely recommend making a vist there if you haven't been to the store. The store not only house up & coming local designer labels but they also sell their own creations including chalk board badges (pretty novel idea) and multi-purpose clutches (which I was so in love with!). With the addition of PAEZ shoes to the mix, it'll be perfectly easy to put an entire outfit together.

PAEZ Shoes @ Street Stylista

I was instantly drawn to the vibrant colours & prints (so spoilt for choice!) of the shoes on display which PAEZ is actually known for. There was also this interesting diagram of sorts explaining how PAEZ shoes are made (click for larger image).

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After the event, I was kindly gifted a pair of my own PAEZ shoes by the lovely people at PAEZ Singapore. I've since worn them a few times running errands and even for a full day of shopping and I must say they are possibly one of, if not the most comfortable pair of shoes I own.

PAEZ Shoes @ Street Stylista

It was pretty easy picking out my favourite pair which was the colour block one from the Monte series. I was told it's one of the most popular designs and I can totally see why since it's effortlessly easy to match with.

PAEZ Shoes @ Street Stylista

The shoes not only looked good on the outside but inside as well. Check out the interior of the shoe printed with the PAEZ logo (different colours for different designs). It's also extremely compact (see above), which is great for travelling. 

PAEZ Shoes @ Street Stylista

A quick tip for those of you who are interested in purchasing a pair. I was adviced by the people at PAEZ to take a size smaller than what I usually wear as the shoe expands after a few wears. I'm normally a size 38/39 for shoes but for the pair of PAEZ shoes, I fit perfectly into a size 37 and the shoes did indeed expand quite abit after the few times I wore them.

Overall, I really love the shoes not only for the variety of design choices and how it goes with almost everything but more importantly, how comfortable they are which is a major major plus in shoes. I was told a metallic series might be coming in the next collection, in fact I saw Huimin from PAEZ Singapore wearing a glittery gold pair (loved them!) that day, which I'm totally gonna check out when it does arrive.

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Great news for all you peeps who wana purchase a pair of your own PAEZ shoes. The shoes are now available in Singapore in 17 designs across 4 different ranges. Check them out below:

PAEZ Shoes @ Street Stylista
PAEZ Shoes @ Street Stylista

PAEZ Shoes retails for SGD69.90 and can be found at the following stores in Singapore:
LEFTFOOT Entrepot (The Cathay), Threadbare & Squirrel (Haji Lane), Peacock Orange by Ohm Mani (Haji Lane) & In:Famous (Mandarin Gallery #03-21 & VivoCity #02-209)

For more on PAEZ shoes, join their facebook page for the latest updates.

Thanks to Huimin from PAEZ Singapore for the event invite and lovely pair of shoes!=)

Friday, July 15, 2011

Crystalline

Dazed & Confused August 2011 - Crystalline @ Street Stylista
Dazed & Confused August 2011 - Crystalline @ Street Stylista
Dazed & Confused August 2011 - Crystalline @ Street Stylista
Dazed & Confused August 2011 - Crystalline @ Street Stylista
Dazed & Confused August 2011 - Crystalline @ Street Stylista
(The Fashion Spot)

Dazed & Confused UK August 2011
Crystalline
Model: Kinga Rajzak / Photographer: Ruth Hogben / Stylist: Katie Shillingford

Loving the recent editorials from Dazed & Confused. Beautiful work of art.
Have a lovely weekend!=)

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

A Call For Camp

Vogue Japan June 2011 - A Call For Camp @ Street Stylista
Vogue Japan June 2011 - A Call For Camp @ Street Stylista
Vogue Japan June 2011 - A Call For Camp @ Street Stylista
Vogue Japan June 2011 - A Call For Camp @ Street Stylista
Vogue Japan June 2011 - A Call For Camp @ Street Stylista
Vogue Japan June 2011 - A Call For Camp @ Street Stylista

Vogue Japan June 2011
A Call For Camp
Model: Crystal Renn / Photographer: Nathaniel Goldberg / Stylist: Lori Goldstein
 
Fabulous mix of prints.

Friday, July 8, 2011

Style Hunter

Vogue UK August 2011 - Style Hunter @ Street Stylista
Vogue UK August 2011 - Style Hunter @ Street Stylista
Vogue UK August 2011 - Style Hunter @ Street Stylista
Vogue UK August 2011 - Style Hunter @ Street Stylista
Vogue UK August 2011 - Style Hunter @ Street Stylista

Vogue UK August 2011
Style Hunter
Model: Suvi Koponen / Photographer: Raymond Meier / Stylist: Charlotte Pilcher

Love how the editorial is shot in a 'street style' theme. Street style blogs are amazing sources of inspiration and it's great to see major publications acknowledging their presence and influence on the internet-savvy masses. Love the tons of layering and accessorising going on and of course, the close up shots of bags and shoes which is a staple feature we all love to see on our favourite street style blogs.

Have a great weekend everyone!=)