Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Miss VJ Reviews Ankle Booties from Nordstrom's Anniversary Sale

Everyday Ankle Booties, Part 2
Remember Anniversary Sale at Nordstrom ends August 5th!

Anniversary Sale Price $299.90, Post Sale $495.
Miss VJ's Review:
"Nice platform wedge but too bulky in the upper part of the boot.  The opening, while more fitting to my leg had a rim around the top that knocked into my shin when I walked.  A day of that experience would make me cranky.  (4 out of 10)."
 
Anniversary Sale Price $149.90, Post Sale $224.95.

Miss VJ's Review:
"No complaints about comfort.  Munro prides themselves on comfort.  Nice low heel with good weight distribution.  All good qualities.  One problem - they're safe.  Even with the beautiful cranberry suede and interesting opening, they looked like the kind of shoe a usually conservative person would buy thinking they were being daring.  Dansk might be a better choice (6 out of 10)."
 
Anniversary Sale Price $149.90, Post Sale $224.95

Miss VJ's Review:
Not comfortable.  My toes felt cramped.  The big opening made them look - too big.  Too stiff.  (3 out of 10).

Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Everyday Ankle Booties, Part 1
Remember Anniversary Sale at Nordstrom ends August 5th!

Anniversary Sale Price $229.90, Post Sale $350.00
Miss VJ's Review:
"I own a pair of boots by this brand, so I had to make sure I wasn't playing favorites,  They're expensive too - so I was mindful of being a price snob.  All that aside, these are nice.  Aquatalia has solved the pointy-yet comfy toe-box issue and found a way to fit nicely around your ankle (hint: less is more).  Good heel height and quite stable.  The navy suede is a dark, rich blue.  This was the first pair I considered keeping, were it not for the size - had I tried them in the store, I would have tried a 1/2 size up.  Gives these a try (8 out of 10)."
 
Anniversary Sale Price $289.90, Post Sale $455.00



 
Miss VJ's Review:
"This was the only shoe I tried in a  size other than 8.5.  My experience with SW boots is order a size or two down.  Didn't help.  My heel slipped.  I wasn't happy.  I didn't try the second boot.  Nice styling but you can find something better from Paul Green, Sam Edelman or Clarks. (4 out of 10)."
 
Anniversary Sale $89.90, Post Sale $139.95
 
Miss VJ's Review:
Cute, comfortable, nice heel support.  I didn't like they way they fit around my ankles and sadly, I couldn't get too excited about them.  (7 out of 10).
 
SOLD OUT - pooh
Miss VJ's Review:
"These boots are nice and meant for walking.  Good heel height, the soft suede gives them a broken-in feel.  The opening isn't too gaping and actually comfy when walking.  They call these dark grey but they really look more brown.  A nice color either way. These are keepers.  Definitely check these out. (9 out of 10)."  Maybe now we know why they are sold out. Keep these in mind in case they restock or you have the chance to try this brand another time.
 
 
 
 


Monday, July 29, 2013

Guess Blogger Miss VJ is Back!!

The Shoe Shopper Extraordinaire is back and her mission - and she chose to accept it! - to review the ubiquitous ankle bootie found at Nordstrom's Anniversary Sale. Her goal to try on every ankle bootie, review it for comfort and style, and weigh in with her expert opinion. For the sake of controlling the results, ankle booties were separated into 3 categories: dressy, everyday, and fierce. Today, Miss VJ reviews the dressy boots.
Remember Anniversary Sale at Nordstrom ends August 5th!

Anniversary Sale Price $99.90, Post Sale $149.95
 
Miss VJ's Review:
"A bad fit, but a cool-looking boot.  I could tell that wearing them all day would be misery - cramped toe box (my big toe would be hating me) and the fit around the ankle wasn't that great either.  No padding around the ball of your foot.  Still, if these complaints don't scare you off, give them a try.  They're cool (6 out of 10)."
 
Anniversary Sale Price $259.90, Post Sale $395.

 
Miss VJ's Review:
"Of all the booties I tried on for this blog, this one intrigued me most.  When I opened the shoe box, it was love at first sight: gorgeous Bordeaux suede, a reasonable heel height with a small platform.  A nice pointed toe that didn't look like you were cramming your foot into a cone.  I tried one shoe, I put on the second shoe (not always a guarantee, mind you), I stood up to admire them and they looked good.  Great shape, nice fit around the ankle.  I started to walk - big mistake.  My left heel started slipping.  Their too big!  I just need a smaller size, that's all; an easy fix.  As I walked a little more, I realized that half the toes in my right foot were crammed against each other (so much for them being too small.  My feet are the same size so I can't blame them).  I wanted them to fit so badly; I even wore them the whole time I wrote this review to see if things would improve - they didn't (sigh). 'But they're pretty and they'll go with everything, I rationalized.  'Maybe I should try another size'.  We all know how that's going to end.  It's not fair to the other booties - I shouldn't play favorites.  Many other boo..... sorry, had to take them off.  My foot started cramping. (6 out of 10)."
 
Anniversary Sale Price $84.90, Post Sale $128.95

Miss VJ's Review:
"Very pretty shape.  More rounded toe than the Donald Pliner, had some nice padding around the arch.  Otherwise, the top is oddly shaped, my heel slipped and the opening rubbed.  The Enzo Angiolini and Donal Pliner provide a better fit.  (3 out of 10)."
 
 

Monday, July 22, 2013

Am taking the next two weeks off to research the new Fall trends. So think of me in the bowels of our greatest archives (or actually on my kindle on the porch) wading through the volumes of Fall fashion shows: the good, the bad, and the ugly. I'll be back with information on the trends to be embraced - menswear and grey flannel, the trends we will try to incorporate - boudoir, and the trends we will mock - wacky furs.
 
Billy Reid, Fall 2013 Ready to Wear
 
Roberto Cavalli, Fall 2013 Ready to Wear

Monday, July 8, 2013

Naked Dress Goes to Work

It's July and you know what that means...naked dresses. Naked dresses are the preferred mode of dress for Southern women who want to look nice but not melt in the summer heat.  The most important features of the naked dress are breathable fabrics and a silhouette that allows for virtually no contact between the dress and the body.
Naked Dress at Work