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Cole, 58, started Kenneth Cole Productions 30 years ago in a trailer outside an industry shoe show in Manhattan.
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Again, you will have to try on the shoe to show the cobbler how tight the original elastic was, so the repair can be made accurately.
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The most loquacious shoe in the show is Prada's patent-leather "Flame" wedge of last spring, in STP red.
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Did you know she tapes a gold coin in the bottom of her shoe before each runway show?
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For example, a shoe store might want to show a special offer to people who have already bought shoes from them.
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So when Victoria Beckham was pictured wearing the Manolo Blahnik "Monk" shoe designed for her spring 2013 show, the world was treated to a plethora of stories, the gist of which was: now that the queen of the towering heel was in flats, it was safe for the rest of us to wear them, too.
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Modernist would say that pants should barely touch the top of your shoe or be an inch higher to show your ankle.
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The show contains 150 examples of "the most extraordinary shoe styles of the 21st century, " which means designs from the past 12 years that are the nth degree in embellishment, abstraction and transgression.
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That despite considerable effort by Kmart in adding well-known trade names to its stable, including Martha Stewart for home furnishings, Jaclyn Smith, of "Charlie's Angels" TV-show fame, for a line of fashions and former shoe-retailing giant Thom McCann for its footwear.
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Soon after, he rolled into a typically dull footwear trade show in a 1956 Thunderbird convertible covered with different-colored versions of the shoe.
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The embroidered balcony of the bodice, the castle keep of the skirts, the pas de trois of glove, shoe and hat here was a rustling theater of the self, a light-show of articulate materialism.
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