IF SHOES WERE ROOMS…
IF SHOES WERE ROOMS…
Hope You all had a Happy Monday & are gearing up for a Terrific Tuesday Today!!
Since this is a blog and this is definitely a place I can dream and have fun with I thought it would be entertaining to do a post on what if shoes were rooms! Nowadays, women’s high heels are so creative, interesting, and exciting that it has basically become art in footwear form. So what better idea than to compare these incredible heels to some uber awesome interior spaces?!
These lovely seafoam green and pastel pink booties have a classic form but the colors are soft and different therefore making the booties feel ultra modern. The room below has the same tailored sensibilities. Classic forms of furniture finished in pastels and brought to life with pops of color which makes it feel on target to todays trends.
Image via pinterest.com
Image via Traditional Home
These beautiful pink and yellow pumps are ritzy and girly and Betsy Johnson’s dining room shares the same characteristics.
Giuseppe Zanotti Patent Colorblock Pumps
Betsy Johnson’s Dining Room
These glittery sandals are glitzy, have an open feeling, and feel quite architectural with those stacked squares going up the heel (reminds me of windows on a skyscraper). The bathroom underneath definitely has that same light glamorous feel about it and the striped mother of pearl mosaics impart a geometric quality much like the heel of the sandal.
Miu Miu Glitter T-Strap Sandal
Image via houzz.com
These Chanel booties and the hotel room below it both ooze classic black and white design with geometric prints, metal hardware, and soft embellishments. Refined yet oh so contemporary.
Chanel black and white booties (image via pinterest.com)
Crosby Street Hotel, NYC
The moment I saw these intensely artsy shoes I felt like they screamed 1940’s garden furniture to me. The leaf print actually looks very similar to the iconic Don Loper wallpaper used in the Beverly Hills Hotel. The chairs in the fountain shop of the hotel are curved white wire and this shoe feels quite similar that space. (Wonder if Charlotte Olympia in fact based the shoe on this iconic space?)
Charlotte Olympia Wire Heel Platform Sandal
This colorblocked neon heel is all the rage now and if this shoe had a matching twin interior space it would have to be this Kathryn Eileen Boyd room for Kips Bay Showhouse. The colors used on the shoes and the room are both wild, punchy, and so much fun!
Brian Atwood Alima Platform Pump
Kathryn Eileen Boyd Kips Bay Showhouse

Wow this post is SICK!! I love every single picture!
xo
Sharon