And the pair of shoes happened to be an original Roger Vivier design from 1962.
He came home with the only pair of shoes she wore that year.
One day, at his offices, he wanted to demonstrate the way that a pair of his shoes can extend the line of the leg.
While common sense says that those who spend work hours popping out to the store for a new pair of shoes or surfing the Web for personal use probably cost employers something in lost productivity, there's no definitive proof that employee "downtime" is any more prevalent than it was a generation ago, when telephone and watercooler banter was in.
At the office, Louboutin was inspecting the prototypes for a pair of shoes that he had designed as a birthday gift for the rugby player Gareth Thomas, who announced in 2009 that he is gay.
Impulsive behavior is appealing: In the heat of the moment, you want that piece of cake or that pair of shoes, but you are not thinking about the consequences.
Ever the iconoclast, Ms. Philo deconstructed the sugary and shimmery sweetness of her chiffons and silks with a pair of the most ridiculed shoes in fashion, lined with the most counterintuitive fabric for a summer's day: mink.
David May, director of global marketing at Goldman Sachs, argues that whereas firms can control almost every aspect of the brand of, say, a soft drink or a pair of shoes, in financial services the brand depends heavily on the people who are employed by a firm.
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And just as purchasing a pair of Toms shoes means that the company will donate a pair to someone in the developing world, buying a pair of sunglasses will guarantee prescription glasses or medical care for those in developing countries.
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They shared their problems, took vacations together and consulted each other even over the purchase of a pair of shoes.
Some of the group's ideas for jazzing up Senator Sominex were deemed too creative. (That's always a hazard when you are culling advice from a world where adult diapers are hawked as a fashion statement.) The campaign reportedly rejected doing an aerial shot of a giant pair of shoes to conjure up the former Knick as tall and Lincolnesque.
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Instead of religious iconology, Cartier-Bresson finds playful expression in the Surrealistic image of a pair of high-heeled shoes shaped like a heart.
In the sneaker business, a pair of running shoes can go from conception to store shelf in eight months.
Los Angeles-based TOMS shoes fulfills its commitments by donating a pair of shoes to the underprivileged for every pair a paying customer buys.
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Matthew Walzer, a junior at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, is one of a handful of people in the world walking around in a pair of custom-made Nike shoes.
Also the wheels, while heavy duty, were daintily balanced, so if I put a pair of shoes in one side pocket and nothing in the other, it kept flipping onto one side as it rolled through the airport, which gets old fast.
For women, a simple sheath dress and a sharp pair of shoes will fit the bill.
In fact, he liked the shoes so much, Heard said, that Jordan ran out of his house in his socks when the meeting was over yelling at the Nike crew to leave him a pair of shoes.
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Indeed, First Virtual, an Internet commerce firm, has developed an advertisement that can act as a tiny shopfront (imagine a Nike ad that would let you order a pair of shoes from within the banner), merging advertising and direct commerce.
She also advises that on-the-go women always keep an extra pair of shoes beneath their desks.
They know that 70% off does not even approach the cost a retailer likely paid for a pair of shoes or a new laptop.
What a unique opportunity for student clubs all over the world to work on the same program and help the less fortunate children get their first pair of new shoes.
As the sort of people who are on a first-name basis with librarians, historians and English professors, historians are thrilled to hold a new book, to crack the binding and break it in like a new pair of shoes.
If you ever wondered where to get that snakeskin blazer or a pair of blue suede shoes, this is the place.
Her passenger had a blanket over her lap and, on her feet, a pair of golden shoes that, glinting in the sunlight, looked as though they were encrusted with coins.
It would be a costly pair of shoes if they blabbed about Howard, the nice man who lived next door over the garage.
As a security officer looked through her belongings, she was "patted down" by a female officer - she was also asked to remove my shoes, which were examined, but the pair of boots she had put in the bag to wear in New York were not.
The Everett has space for folders, technology and even a pair of gym shoes.
For the latter, McDonald prefers three fittings in person and asks in the first instance for clients to bring along a much-loved pair of shoes.
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