Saturday, 5 February 2011

High Street Pick of the Week - The 2011 Style File

The wedge is an essential for a stylish wardrobe and is a key ingredient to any 1930s or 1970s pastiche or hommage.

It has been a long held wish of mine to own a Chloe pair - a girl has to dream!


This season the wedge takes on flatter form -some are calling it the 'flatform' but to you and me it is a wedge with a newish twist.

In lieu of a lottery win Mrs MDS is rather taken with these from Office - no picture folks due to silly website not allowing image saving nor having all their pieces on PRShots. Oh well - so click this link to take a peek. Let me know what you think! And do you have any favourites.

17 comments:

  1. Hi my dear-the Chloe ones are just so fabulous, I'll be hunting the perfect pair of wedges this summer for sure!! xxx

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  2. Luckily I have a couple of pairs, so they are not on my list for this summer, but if the Chloe ones go on sale, I would be tempted!

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  3. Love the Office raffia shoes - so very 1940s style. Will be seeking those out. Already have a pair of Faith shoes almost identical to the ankle strap 'wobble wedge' shown below the raffia ones. Sorted for summer!

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  4. You can't go wrong with a wedge- elegantly high but much more 'all day friendly' than a heel.

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  5. Dear Kate, they are lovely. I don't suit anything without an ankle strap. I've found a suede pair of raffia wedges in the Office sale that should arrive soon. I do love wedges and they're so much easier to totter about in xx

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  6. I do like the Chloe wedge though probably a bit too high for me - I'm crap at walking in heels!

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  7. I love a wedge .. I have bought some Pedro Garcia one's for this summer. I could not resist them the were called "Ruth" :) xx

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  8. They are gorgeous!
    Claudia xxx
    www.claudiakitten.blogspot.com

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  9. For me, a wedge has to be high - this 'mid-heel' business is too clumpy for me. I'm a latecomer to the wedge phenomenon, believing for ages that that they were too cumbersome, but their height is the only thing that (literally) elevates them!

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  10. They are gorgeous. I bought two leather pairs with enormous wood heels in TopShop's "Buy One Get One Free" sale four years ago and they are still going strong. xxx.

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  11. *scribbles in organiser* GET WEDGES.

    The Chloe ones are beautiful, so I've got a good idea now of what to look for - thanxoffly!

    Ali x

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  12. those are cute! and look like they would totally match everything :)
    xx

    http://charlesbgoode.blogspot.com

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  13. Being a shortarse, wedges are practically my best friend. I need height though so I'm not keen on this weird mid-heel thing. Hope I can track down some this year that have a decent sized wedge to them.

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  14. It used to be impossible to find wedges...I feel like they are here to stay now and I'm thrilled with that!

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  15. What is up with those raffia wedges, I cant decie if they are genius or hidious, know what I mean!! Keep your eye on the outnet they tend to get cheap Chloes on a lot. Im really lusting after a wedge this summer too, just havent seen the perfect pair yet - oh alright I have and they are Louboutin, but rather high and rather dear!!

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  16. Pearl - i think they are genius but I've always had bonkers taste!

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  17. the chloe pair are lush but I love the espadrille style of the office ones

    http://bowdreamnation.blogspot.com/2011/02/pink-feet.html

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