The wheel of fashion is always turning. Rosettes on shoe clips are making a comeback!:
Photos of rosettes on InStyle.com
And on shoeaholicsanonymous.com
Emily Blunt wearing Roger Vivier, Vanity Fair May 2009 (with birds!):
Here are some great pictures of cockades & rosettes on shoes through time:
A young Sun King, 1640s:
1790s, French- Expensive jeweled buckles went out of fashion during the French Revolution. This one has a tricolor cockade, for that Revolutionary look:
1790s:
Regency era (circa 1800) slippers:
1860s:
1880s:
1890s:
I've finally found a source for shoe clip blanks, so watch for shoe clips in my Etsy store soon!
Monday, May 11, 2009
Cockades & Rosettes on Shoes
Labels:
cockades,
current fashion,
fabric flowers,
history of dress,
ribbon work,
shoes
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Hi,
ReplyDeleteYou can buy blank shoe clips at www.thevanillatree.com and apparently they are the real 'bluette' french clips. Love, love, love these shoe clips! Thanks for the pics!
Denise