Spotted At The BRIT Awards

February 20, 2014 in News by Bernd Ruhl

The annual BRIT awards brought out a few hits and misses in London today. Nevertheless, we still managed to spot some of our favorites.

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Jessie J In Lacy Racy Boots

February 19, 2014 in News by Bernd Ruhl

Lights! Camera! Boots! Jessie J caused quite a stir at the Elle style awards event in London wearing a pair of racy lacy boots!

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Lady Gaga Christens Jimmy Fallon In Brian Atwood

February 18, 2014 in News by Bernd Ruhl

Lady Gaga braved the cold elements in nothing but fishnet stocking and scantily placed leather ensemble to help launch Jimmy Fallon’s new late night show in staggering custom made Brian Atwood, joining a handful of other celebrities to boost some ratings. Forget the wig, it’s all about the shoes of course!

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Kardashians Brave The Snow In Heels!

February 17, 2014 in News by Bernd Ruhl

The Kardashian sisters braved the icy streets of NY snow recently. Never to let the elements alter their stylish girls night out ensemble. They held hands to support each other on the icy snow while heading to several night spots including TAO downtown and 1OAK in the city. It’s safe to say most of us would have done the same thing as well, heels over chunky boots any day.

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A Dashing Prince William At The BAFTA

February 17, 2014 in News by Bernd Ruhl

Prince William dazzled at the prestigious BAFTA awards (Britain’s equivalent to the Oscars) where he is the president and also on hand to present the highest honor Fellowship trophy to Dame Helen Mirren in London.  Prince William looked dapper in tuxedo and on-trend velvet slippers at the ceremony. He definitely gets our vote for the Best Dressed man at the awards.

Further below, we couldn’t resist adding a photo of our Best Dressed of the night, Lupita Nyong’o in Dior!

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Shoeholics To Sponsor Accelerated Cure Gala For MS

February 14, 2014 in Causes, Events, News by Bernd Ruhl

While we think of love today on Valentine’s Day, let’s also think about giving back to causes that affect us. Shoeholics magazine is a proud sponsor of the Shimmer & Shine Shoe Ball on March 15, 2014 in Boston under the auspices of Accelerated Cure Project, a non profit organization working on cure for Multiple Sclerosis. Get your tickets to attend the gala or simply donate to support their mission to find cure.

The complete coverage of the event will be posted here shortly after March 15. Stay tuned. Happy Valentine’s Day everyone!

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Shoeholics Is Now Live In App Stores! Time To Download!

February 4, 2014 in Events, News by Bernd Ruhl

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Finally! Shoeholics magazine is now available on all App Stores for iPhones, Androids, iPads, Kindles and more! Simply look up “Shoeholics” in any app store on your tablets or phones. Get the digital edition for as little as $3.99 worldwide! Options include discounted digital and print offer combo. Subscribe & save!

Shoeholics Magazine caters to female and male shoe, fashion and lifestyle enthusiasts. The magazine includes colorful pages of some of the best shoes in the world, fashion editorials, featured stories of leading and independent designers, articles on people who know exactly what it’s like to be a die hard Shoeholic and so much more. The art of loving shoes is not exclusive to the ladies. Gentlemen of discerning taste can expect to find a wide array of men’s shoes in the publication as well! For more on the current issue, visit the press release page.

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How To Survive In High Heels

January 16, 2014 in News by Bernd Ruhl

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How I felt for the elegant Julia Roberts and Emma Thompson at the Golden Globes ceremony on Sunday. Both arrived in teetering Christian Louboutin heels, and both left in bare feet, clutching their heels in their hands.

I’d hazard a guess that, however glamorous the after-show parties, they couldn’t wait to get home and soak their aching, swollen feet. For the fact is, after a certain age high heels can feel as painful as someone sticking hot pins into the soles of your feet.

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 I should know: I may still make my living as a model, but these days you’re more likely to find me in a pair of moccasins or my bare feet than you are in a stiletto.

When I do wear heels, I prefer to only wear them to dinner, where I’ll be sitting down most of the time. It’s funny really, because in my 20s I practically lived in heels. My young feet just seemed tougher than they are now. I’m in my 60s now and these feet have been around a long time.

For me, my 50s was the decade when my tolerance for heels faded. I’m in good shape and, at 8st 3lb, I’m still the same weight I was in my 30s, but as you get older the weight of your body shifts somehow.

Standing in heels just felt increasingly unnatural, and increasingly uncomfortable – something I’m now unwilling to tolerate.

Beauty is pain: Marie is a fan of heels but hates how sore they can make her feet

It doesn’t help that heels have, year on year, got ever higher.  But don’t get me wrong – I think heels make most women look great. We all want to make our legs look the best they possibly can, and there’s barely a woman alive whose legs don’t look longer and leaner in a high-heeled shoe.

So if you’re an older lady like me who wants to stand tall occasionally, how can you wear heels late into the night? Lucky for you, I have some top tips on how to make high heels wearable, gleaned from my years of working in fashion.

1. I’ve slipped enough times over the years to know the peril of a too-smooth sole, so every time I buy a new pair I take a pair of scissors or a piece of sandpaper to the bottoms to roughen them up. In my catwalk days, I even used to spit on the soles of shoes before I ventured down the runway. Another of my girlfriends uses a particularly tacky hairspray. Anything to give them a bit more grip.

2. I like to give my shoes a test drive once I get home, no matter how silly it feels to be walking round in stilettoes in your pyjamas.

That way you can work out which bits of the shoe rub your feet. Then you stick fabric plasters on the painful bits of your feet, briefly soak them in water before slipping straight back into your shoes and walking around again.

Strutting her stuff: Marie has picked up some tricks on walking in heels from her years as a catwalk model

This will let your shoes mould and stretch out over the expanded damp plaster area. When you do wear your shoes next, they shouldn’t rub.

3. If you’ve got a long night on heels ahead of you then warm up beforehand – standing on a four-inch heel is like a workout for legs. Hamstring stretches and ankle rotations can help prepare your legs for what’s coming. For me, it’s pretty much a habit – I do it most of the time while I’m sitting down.

The great news, of course, is that if you’re out to dinner you can do some under the table and no one will be any the wiser.

4. Wobble when you try to walk your heels? If you’re not wearing open-toed shoes, why not tape your third and fourth toes along from your big toe together?

This will keep foot muscles aligned, which allows the ball of your foot to be much steadier. Try it and see.

5. Spray your feet with deodorant beforehand to stop sweating and increase friction, which will help avoid those dreaded blisters.

Another top tip is to use a nail file to rub away any rough edges inside your shoes and coat them with a thin layer of Vaseline. This will avoid any nasty sharp edges rubbing and causing you pain or blisters later on.

6. If you do develop blisters, then soak your feet for ten minutes in a warm bath with Epsom salts.

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It will toughen up the skin and the salt also acts as an antiseptic, killing bacteria and reducing your chances of developing an infection.

Some people use warm black tea to do the same, but that seems to me a waste of a good drink.

One thing I do if I get home and my feet hurt a bit is to take my hand and place it between each toe to separate them out, particularly if I’ve been wearing heels with a very pointed toe.

It seems to relax them. I’m also a fan of Voltorol, an anti-inflammatory gel, to soothe aches and pains.

7. Buy rubber grips to stick on the soles of your shoes, even your fanciest ones. They cost very little – I buy them in bulk online, although you can get a cobbler to fit them – and I find that sticking one to the widest part of my shoe helps give me more stability.

Christian Louboutin would be horrified if he knew, of course, as he is known for his stylish red soles. But they’re on every single shoe I own.

8. Always find your shoes feel tight by the end of the evening? Use a man’s shoe tree to stretch them out. This should provide a little extra wriggle room.

9. Don’t be scared of cushioning. The padding on the skin of your feet gets thinner with age, which is why the older you get, the less tolerant your feet are to wearing heels. I use stick-in foot cushions to give extra support, and also to stop my foot from sliding forward in your shoes.

And while they’re not exactly sexy, cushioned tights can help, too. Marks & Spencer do a decent range. I also find shoes with a platform sole much more comfortable than thin ones.

10. You need to spend time finding the right heels for you – see it as a project. Never ever buy shoes on the spur of the moment, because they’ll rarely be right once you get them home.

I always go shoe shopping in the afternoon, when I’ve been on my feet for a few hours and they’ve swollen a little. That way you won’t find that your shoes get tighter as the day goes on.

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The Golden Globe Awards Fashion…& Shoes!

January 13, 2014 in News by Bernd Ruhl

It’s not always about the gowns at award shows anymore. Shoes are finally getting the spotlight they deserve! Here are some of our findings at the Golden Globes awards, including Emma Thompson who was not afraid to take off her shoes on stage with a glass of martini in tow. To see more designer shoes, click here to grab your copy of Shoeholics magazine. Be sure to check out more shoes on Instagram page.

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New Year Treat! Double Cover Edition!

January 6, 2014 in Events, News by Bernd Ruhl

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New Year Treat! Double Cover Edition: Jan-Mar 2014

It is remarkable to be sharing with you the 2014 New Year edition marking the start of our third year in print! The New Year edition of Shoeholics magazine includes an exclusive interview with fashion innovator Kay Unger who opened up her breathtaking loft space in SOHO, New York, allowing us to see her personal shoe collection and letting us in on many personal shoe collecting secrets! And how could one resist how she stores her shoes so beautifully as jaw-dropping art pieces in her bedroom!  You definitely do not want to miss reading the exclusive interview with the iconic style maker, Academy Award nominee Patricia Field from Devil Wears Prada and Sex And The City.  The costume designer shared with us some of her dos and don’ts when it comes to her shoes, including tips you could find useful. You will finish this issue a changed person when it comes to how you view and manage your shoes or your thought process when next you walk into a shoe store. Read and learn from the best of them. You won’t regret it! Get inspired by the editorial spreads of shoes for men & women from top designers such as Chanel, Alexander McQueen, Bally, just to name a few. CLICK HERE to get your copy now by mail worldwide or by digital download in app stores.

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