Monday, March 23, 2009




The miracles of modern shoe technology are many. Just look at the common heel. Heel art is becoming more popular with modern designers. Case in point, Chanel's gun heels, made famous by Madonna. Celebrate and enjoy this heel art and put it on a pedestal where it belongs...



The making of a shoe.... more complicated than you think!


More than 100 operations go into the construction of a shoe. The first and most important step is the creation of the last, a hand crafted wood or plastic replica of the human foot. It determines the contour of the arch and how evenly the wearers weight will be distributed throughout the foot, both of which are critical in establishing comfort.

A different last is required for each shoe style, whether the shoes is handmade or mass produced. After recording as many as 35 measurements from a footprint, the make judges the symmetry of the toes, calculates the girth of the instep and ball of the foot and calculates the height of the big toe and contour of the instep. He also estimates how the foot will move inside the shoe.

The challenge is to address all these without compromising the architectural beauty of the shoe. For a heeled shoe, he/she visualises the heel height them determines the size of the throat. Next the appropriate height of the shoes quarter is established. Then using the last as guide, the patternmaker cuts out the shoes upper and lining bevels the edges to ensure a good fit and sews the pieces together. Next he constructs a toe box, adds the counter and soaks the leather so it will easily conform to the lines of the last. A master craftsman carefully positions the upper on the last, tautly stretching it before nailing it tightly into place. The upper dries on the last for 2 weeks before the sole and heel can be attached.

In the final steps, finishers trim the welt, pare the heel, burnish the sole and add the insole lining. Last but not least, the shoe is polished and buffed and ready for wear.

j'adore Christian Dior











How can you not love these divine Dior heels. They could be classed as shoe art with those gorgeous heels..... j'adore Dior!
















Sunday, March 1, 2009

Shoe Art that makes you wish you were a little girl again




Shoe Art is on show now. If you want to enjoy something whimsical, creative and fun, make sure you visit Noosa Regional Gallery and enjoy the Pedragon Shoes Art Exhibition. The designs will make you feel like a little girl in a fairy tale. Fun, quirky and creative are the best words to describe the collection. It is only small but make sure you take a look if it visits your area.