Are you tired of the same stilletto pumps? Bored by Mary Janes? Bummed by ballerinas? Here's what you need...
www.dusicadusica.com.
Start with the Lookbook. This will give you a rough idea as to what you are in for. Then prepare yourself for the most incredible shoes of the season when you click on Collection!
The Tonia shoe is just about as close as I will ever get to finding my ideal strappy sandal. The lines of the shoe conform to fit the foot in a way that will elongate the leg, making for a slimmer ankle and calf.
The Narina 89 will give a wide foot a lift by making it appear narrower. See how that strap transverses the foot just so?
The zana 89 has that modern edge to it - it is reminiscent of the open-toed boot, but I like the lines and the open foot. This shoe would look terrific on a woman with short, wide feet because it cuts the foot off at the ankle and exposes the top of the foot, drawing attention and lenthening the toes.
Gioia 89 is just so feminine that it looks like a doll's shoe.
Croco 89 has a much more outdoorsy feel to it. Maybe it's the color, or the crocodile skin, but whatever it is - they are gorgeous shoes!
Vizantia is another shoe that will lengthen the leg and give a great shape to the ankles, calves and foot. This is an exotic shoe!
The linus collection uses luxe fabrics to beautify and feminize the platform thong sandal.
I could go on and on about these shoes. However, once you've looked and fallen in love, here's the annoying part: When you click on shop - it's just photos of their SoHo location. Why? Each shoe is unique. From what you see on the screen, there is only one shoe made in each size. In other words, those extreme alegra 89 shoes come in the following - one pair size 40, one pair size 39, one pair size 38 - you get the idea. Literally you are buying wearable art and a sculpted shoe that matches your foot like no other.
~ Dawn Land
Dusica Dusica is located on 67 Prince Street, New York, NY 10012. You can contact them by phone (212) 966-9099, via fax (212) 966-7699 or shop@dusicadusica.com
Thursday, June 12, 2008
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3 comments:
I've always thought it's embarassing to walk into someone else's house and have the same furtniture. Well guess what, I'd also hate to go to work and see someone else with the same shoe, especially with all the great shoes out there. this is a fab idea. i want one of a kind shoes!!!
hey, you hear of those sneakers that you can design your own? like converse or something....
Lily, there are plenty of websites and designers who are doing customized sneakers. It is as simple as choosing what color you want, to having your words sewn on, to literally designing the type of sneaker you want. I think the first company to do this on a large scale was Sketchers, but so many followed suit that it is really hard for me to say with certainty who the first deisgn team was.
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