Every woman who is in touch with her femininity will understand the intense allure of sky-high heels. They can certainly look daunting and sometimes, even monstrously unwearable, but that is part of the thrill of putting them on – they are irresistible challenges from the fashion gods themselves. They have the mythical power of allowing you to stand taller, straighter and bestow you with a more attractive walk. Women’s shoes have never been about practicalities. They are statement accessories, works of art, and objects of wild desire. Here are three especially fine specimens from the fierce shoes department to make you go weak at the knees.
Lara Bohinc
Jewellery is accessories designer, Lara Bohinc’s first love. But that has not stopped her from churning out heart-stopping, gorgeous shoes. Her signature modern, sculptural art deco style can be seen in every single pair of her shoes, which are uncompromisingly strong and bold in their details. For her Seventh Seal collection, which is inspired by armour, crusades and the middle ages, she has incorporated tough elements like chainmail. These Morgana heels are perfect for a present day Princess Xena.
Lara Bohinc is available at TriBeCa, #02-05-08, Mandarin Gallery and retails from SGD1212
Raphael Young
I know that the future is supposed to be bright, but I didn’t know that it would be as well-heeled as shoesmaker Raphael Young has made it out to be with his collection of shoes, which looks like they are made for (female) storm-troopers in their inter-galactic travels. The sculptural heels are almost literally to die for. If you care about tradition and craftsmanship, you will be pleased to know that Young learned his trade from an uncle who interned under YSL. Each pair of shoes is also hand-made from stitch to finish.
Acrobats Of God
With a wonderfully ingenious name like Acrobats of God, you know that you will be in for quite a bit of fun with these shoes. These strappy Italian masterpieces feature sturdy elastic bands that have been criss-crossed and weaved into intricate designs. These ‘bandages’ then sit atop raw wood heels of varying heights. Summer styles are light and airy and come in pretty warm hues like taupe, yellow and chocolate.
You can find both Raphael Young (from SGD1450) and Acrobats of God (SGD628 to SGD678) from SGD at Ashley Isham, #02-15, Mandarin Gallery
It is a shame that most Singaporeans are more familiar with high profile international brands than with their own home-grown design talents. To set this right, get to know the designers behind three successful local labels. Each with his or her own winning signature style, they will make a fan of you in no time!
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Singapore is eager to lay claim on Ashley Isham and to declare that he is a ‘native Singaporean’. As one of the few local designers to have broken onto the international fashion scene, he serves as a beacon of hope for budding young designers on this little red dot. Armed with a fashion education in London, Isham launched his debut collection in 2000 and has not looked back since. Driven by his love for the glitz and glamour of old Hollywood, he makes beautiful dresses (often featuring his signature draping) that are elaborate, dramatic and made for grand red carpet entrances. As such, it is hardly surprising that his clientele includes high profile personalities from television, film, music and even British royalty.