It is every girl's dream to be an Imelda Marcos - that luxurious lady from the Philippines (the wife of ex-president Ferdinand Marcos) who owns more than 3, 000 pairs of shoes. Or maybe you long to have that dream of being a Carrie Bradshaw (###### in the City) - that girl with a closet full of clothes and shoes. Perhaps, you could imagine the designer brands that she owns and how lovely they would look in her closet. Among the hundreds of shoe designers there is one to match your style. They will scream exquisite design and great quality that's why it is well worth checking them out as they are a good buy.
The main store is owned and operated by Guess Who?, her first store opened back in 2004 in New York City. In a short time, her designs became a hit to every woman in New York City. Her products have a sense of sophistication, style and always fun-looking. She uses vivid colors and they are filled with non traditional styling and a unique collection of designs. So, if you are looking for footwear with great quality, this could be the way to go. It is really worth a look. That's why even if they may be a little pricey for some; it is all worth it once you find shoes you love.
This designers Shoes are located in New York City. Plus, you could also check out there website for other shoe designs and it's actually not just shoes that they design, they also have clothing and accessory lines. These design are gaining more and more popularity these days since they continue to put their customers in awe with their very unique design.
So, what are you waiting for? If this is your first time to buy or if you are still on the brink of buying designer shoes, these could be your first as it is not just about design, but quality as well. This could be an ideal gift to your mother, your wife, your daughter or any shoe lover. You can check on the web for other designers a small selection of other great designers below. This is a list of famous shoe designers.
Ahmet Baytar, Aki Choklat, Alexander McQueen, Amrita Osahan, Andreacute; Courregraveges ("go-go boots"), Andre Perugia, Andrea Pfister, Beatrix Ong, Beth Levine and Herbert Levine Bilge, Koprulu Bontoni Bostonians Bruno Magli
high heels air jordan women boots, Carlos Santana, Christian Louboutin
nike air jordan heels, Christian Lacroix, Christopher McCallum, Cesare Paciotti, Emma Hope, Georgia Turri, Georgina Goodman, Guiseppe Zanotti, Isabella Zocchi, Jane Hamilton Harris, Jimmy Choo, Lillian Sanderson, Manolo Blahnik
nike air jordan high heels, Maud Frizon, Michael Toschi, Nicholas Kirkwood, Patrick Cox, Prada, Raouda Assaf, Roger Vivier, Rupert Sanderson, Salvatore Ferragamo, Sandra Choi, Sara Abusaleh, Sergio Rossi, Steve Madden, Stuart Weitzman, Terrence De Havilland ("platform shoes to the stars or Rock cobbler"), Tinker Hatfield, Vivienne Westwood
As you can see there are many to choose from and there are also reviews that you could check for each designer around the web. Also, if you'd like to get first-hand information, you might want to talk to somebody you know who owns a pair of quality designer shoes. That's one of the best ways to see what other women think.
Levels of support Running shoe manufacturers say that each of their models of running shoe will fall broadly within one of four levels of support - Neutral, Mild-Support, Moderate-Support and Motion Control.In reality, there are as many different levels of support as there are different models of running shoe and subtle differences in the structure of different models will mean that they are more or less supportive than others.
What level of support do I need? This is a very complex question....For a quick analysis (often referred to as a 'gait-analysis'), pop into to your local running shoe shop, where they should be able to assess the broad category of support you need. For a more thorough analysis, contact a sports podiatrist or a University with a specialist Sports Science/Bio-mechanics department.
In respect of the more specialist analyses, you will usually be advised to purchase a specially moulded orthotic inner-sole, which will include specific support to assist your own unique foot-strike. Orthotics can cost hundreds of pounds, though unless you have a very unusual foot-strike, have unusual physical characteristics (e.g. one leg longer than the other) or you have suffered from prolonged injuries, these will usually be unnecessary. Ask the podiatrist/expert to recommend some specific supportive running shoes or, if they consider orthotics to be necessary, ask them to outline in detail the specific problem the orthotics will solve and the reasons why a supportive running shoe will not solve it.FACTOR 4: FIT The fit of running shoes produced by different manufacturers, and even different models produced by the same manufacturer, can differ substantially in terms of the length, width, depth and general shape. This is why it is crucial to try on a shoe before you commit to buying it.