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HEAVEN HAS HEELS
ISSUE 3spring 2013
COVER CREDITS PHOTOGRAPHER: Brandon Showers DESIGNER/STYLIST: Bao TranchiMAKEUP: Dominic Elias HAIR: Diana Lomelin MODEL: Alison Stepka L.A. Models
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BE MY vAlEnTInEThese ruby red shoes will have you clicking your heels in excitement.
TOP-TO-TOEWe indulge in top-to-toe shopping from
three of our favorite designers.
WISH lISHSee what made our most wanted.
DAYDREAM DESIGnERFootwear designer Julia Kaldy discusses the intersection of fantasy and reality in
her work.
WHAT PUTS A SPRInG In YOUR STEP
We talk to six of our favorite trend setters about what puts a spring in their
step.
SPRInG-SPIRATIOnAlidra Alic gives us a peek into the
unique vision behind her jewelry design.
EFvA ATTlInGThe many lives of one of jewelry’s most
loved chameleon.
SHOE OBSESSIOnFIT explores our ever-growing
fascination with footwear in their latest exhibit.
SIGn In DIAMOnDSGet a behind-the-scenes look at our VIP
S.T. Dupont event.
SHOPWe gathered the most covetable
footwear of the season. Let your fingers do the walking.
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coNtENtS
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While others were rebelling, I, too, tried my hand at independence, wanting to make my own decisions, guide my own life. I was eight. “I’m going to be a garbage collector,” I announced. I can almost feel my heels digging in, waiting for a fight. Without missing a beat my mother simply replied, “That’s great. Everyone has garbage, own your own company and you’ll make millions.”
It may not have been the answer I had anticipated but it’s exactly the kind of philosophy I’ve always admired. If you want something; if you love something, there’s nothing to stop you from doing it. Find a way to make a living from it, and you have the key to success. That’s not to say things will be easy. But to me, those who choose to follow their dreams, and who support the dreams of others make up the Warrior
Women as personified in our amazing photo shoot from Maurizio Fantini.
So it seems appropriate in our “Warrior Women” issue that we celebrate those that go beyond your average design, such as Copenhagen based jewelry designer Alidra Alic, whose wearable art is admired by both art and jewelry lovers; Julia Kaldy who continues to push the boundaries of footwear design and Swedish designer Efva Attling whose inspiring designs and powers of re-invention are truly remarkable.
We also welcome to the fold two of our own warriors, our new Editor-at-Large Samantha Lim and Associate Editor Kerri Jarema. We hope you enjoy reading this issue as much as we enjoyed making it.
EDITOR’S note
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Angela GilltrapEditor-In-Chief
Editor-in-Chief
Editor-at-large
Creative Director
Photo Director
Features Director
Associate Editor
Copy Editor
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Angela Gilltrap
Samantha lim
Amanda Smythe
James Collins
David Barry
Kerri Jarema
Amanda Wilkes
Kris Black
COnTRIBUTORSnicoletta Conteduca, Maurizio Fantini, Barbara Tarozzi
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Be MyVALENTINE
MADE HER THINKDame Stacked Pave Rings
GIUSEPPE ZANOTTI Heels: Click for more info
Be MyVALENTINE
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TULESTE MARKET Single Bow necklace
Love is a many splendored thing and here at Heaven Has Heels, we know that the most everlasting love of all probably won’t come from a Valentine’s Day date, but can most certainly find it’s way into your wardrobe.
TOP to TOE
Red Suede Gold Skull Peep Toe PumpPadlock Clutch Twin Skull Bracelet
Saffiano Leather Round Satchel in Red
Black Sleeveless A-Line Dress Rose Gold Chainlink Crossbody Handbag Ombre Heeled Evening Peep Toe
Linda Wedge in Raspberry Red DKNY Chronograph in White & Rose Gold
DKnY
AlEXAnDER MCQUEEn
vERSACE COllECTIOn
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WISHLIST
Rebecca Minkoff for Stellé Audio Clutch
“Functionality is important, but function, too, is a design decision.”
It can be hard for up-and-coming designers to stand out in the footwear industry but with the kind of designs Julia Kaldy dreams up, stardom was only ever a heel away.
Starting out in handbag design, it was a work-shop for furniture designers at the Danish Design School in Copenhagen that ignited her love for footwear. “I instantly fell in love with the organic and natural materials” says Kaldy. It was the inspiration for her very first shoe collection, Urban Oasis—the essence of designs to come.
Pushing the limits of form meets function, Kaldy continued to forge new paths in foot-wear from outrageous sandals with red leather cutouts to fur covered ankle booties. Her most recent work, Construct explores the negative space that is created as angles and lines bend, break, intersect and open up into new dimensions.
The result is an absurdly beautiful collection of black and white shoes and handbags that range from the avant garde (a black leather bootie that sits atop a cage) to the relatively simple (a peep toe sandal with sheer cutouts in the leather). So what makes a great shoe? “Impeccable quality and intelligent design,” says Kaldy. “It must have details not found anywhere else and make the wearer feel special.”
It is immediately clear when looking through Kaldy’s work that she takes this idea entirely to heart. You would be hard-pressed to find a single shoe in her portfolio that looks famil-iar.
This utter devotion to innovative design constantly challenges Kaldy’s expertise and creativity to continually create a shoe that is both high-fashion art and wearable. “For me, the human body is the base,” she says. “My shoes are wearable, but you have to learn how to wear them. Most of my models pro-duce a new ergonomic effect on the wearer that makes them walk different, act differ-ently. Each ingredient, each element, has an essential reason why it has been used. Func-tionality is important, but function, too, is a design decision.”
“I admire neat and pure solutions where the materials themselves are given the most attention,” says Kaldy, citing the sculptures of Tara Donovan, the conceptual work of Argen-tinian fashion designer Aitor Throup and the famed fashion houses of Givenchy, Maison Martin Margiela, Marni and Prada as some of her greatest design icons. “I usually turn to contemporary art searching for materials used in new contexts.”
Looking to the future, Kaldy hopes that her brand will continue to produce a range of quality collections without making sacrifices to designs or production standards. “I think our strength is and always will be the power to surprise,” adds Kaldy. “I will only expand as long as these principles can be upheld. The shoes have a big responsibility and an inappropriate shoe can ruin a whole outfit.” — KERRI JAREMA
Julia KALDY DAYDREAM DESIGnER
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“Jams by Poliça.”
ERIN BARRFounder/Designer
ERIN BARR
Spring
“Doing the job I do, everyday and loving it!
Owning and running my own jewellery business generates an effortless
buzz daily!”
IMOGEN BELFIELD Jewelry Designer
IMOGEN BELFIELD
“Taking my new puppy Konrad for a
walk on the beach or in the woods is a joy and gives me endless ener-gy regardless if the sun is shining or it’s pour-ing rain. Nature is one of my biggest sources of inspiration, and my
everyday life in general. As such, my home, the seaside town of Horn-baek, serves as a back-
drop for my creative life.”
ILSE JACOBSENEntrepreneur, designer
and ownerILSE JACOBSEN
HORNBÆK
WHAT PUTS A
IMOGENBELFIELD.COMILSEJACOBSEN.DKERINBARR.COM
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“Fun prints, attainable fashion forwardness,
and comfort. You can’t go wrong with a bold
shoe that is equal parts trendy, affordable, and absolutely wearable.”
SARA CAVERLEYHead Designer/Creator
SOL SANA
“Coming into the office to see new samples and collections of concepts
and designs that we have been working on
during the past season.”
CRAIG DUNKLEYManaging Director of JOHN WHITE SHOWS
“Receiving a whole new batch of stunning design-
er dresses at Rent the Runway headquarters to style and shoot. Whether it’s an edgy shoot with a
NYC backdrop or an ethe-real one in breathtaking New Orleans, the oppor-tunity to direct and style
such amazing pieces definitely spikes
my excitement and creativity on a daily ba-
sis.”
LUCY SYKES Consulting Fashion
Director RENTTHERUNWAY.COM
IN YOUR STEP...SOL-SANA.COM RENTTHERUNWAY.COM JOHNWHITESHOES.COM
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When it comes to inspired design,
you can’t go past Copenhagen-based
contemporary jewelry artist, Alidra Alic.
Her Haute Jewelry designs transport you
to another world; one where anything is
possible.
Would you define your designs as pieces
of art or jewelry? Is it possible to be
both?
It’s definitely possible to be both. ‘Jewelry
art’ or ‘ contemporary jewelry’ exists as
an established art form since the 1960s,
it is discrete yet very well established
with select international artists, forums,
galleries and collectors. You almost have
to fall in love with this art form to be able
to find the mentioned galleries and to be
a dedicated follower since contemporary
jewelry is not making noise on the
international market. It is a universe all
of its own, and it interacts with the public
from its own point of view.
You’ve mentioned you work with “themes
of illusion and lack of function” could you
explain that a little more?
This was my earlier process, now I have
moved to be ether unique pieces of Haute
Jewelry, or pieces of sculptural art with
a wearable
piece of
jewelry
integrated.
This was
a natural
process
of my
SpringSPIRATION COURTESY OF AlIDRA AlIC
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development as an artist based upon
my interaction with the public.
Your designs are so innovative, have
you had to forge new techniques in
manufacturing and design in order to
bring them to life?
Yes, besides spending years in
laboratories exploring techniques,
I have managed to develop two
techniques particularly that help me
visualize my artistic language.
What role do you think jewelry should
play in our lives?
Jewelry is an intimate object since it
is worn on the body, either as a status
symbol or because of its sentimental
value. If I can say what jewelry should
be, than jewelry should be crafted well
according to the artist’s identity and
craftsmanship. Also esthetically jewelry
should assemble and support the
wearer’s identity.
You use a variety of materials—from
plastic to silver, gold to diamonds—
does the design dictate which materials
you use? Or does pricing come into
play?
The artistic expression and fulfillment
of the esthetics is the most important
aim in my creations.
What are your plans for 2013?
In May the new collection and
collaboration will be launched here in
Copenhagen, Denmark.
We can’t wait! Until then, click on the
link below to see more of Alidra Alic’s
creations.
AlIDRAAlIC.COM
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WARRIOR Photographed by Maurizio Fantini
Styled by Barbara TarozziHair & Make-up by nicoletta Conteduca
Featuring Elena Bonamico
VITTORIO CECCOLI necklace; ARCHIVI MAZZINI printed fabric
ISSEY MIYAKE jacket; DIEGO DOLCINI shoes
PLEATS PLEASE shawl; DINO RINALDI metal apron
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vintage t-shirt; AKIRA jacket
VITTORIO CECCOLI mask; ISSEY MIYAKE dress; vintage belt
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ALFASPIN jacket; VITTORIO CECCOLI necklace; vintage belt
Efva ATTLING
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InSPIRED DESIGn AT ITS BEST
Welcome to the nine lives of Efva Attling; an accomplished model, singer, songwriter, artist and jewelry designer. During her many incarnations one thing remains constant, a need to create, communicate and inspire.
We first met at her U.S. flagship store on Little 12th street in Manhattan’s Meatpacking area. Nestled unassumingly among America’s big hitters, Attling’s store is an extension of her own timeless style and personal philosophy.
“My aim is to move and connect people,” says Attling. A former songwriter she knows the importance of words and how they move people. It’s often the sentiment behind the design that keeps her fans coming back time and time again.
In a world where conventional relationships and family structures are a thing of the past, Attling’s designs reflect our changing world; creative yet conventional designs for an unconventional life. After all, who doesn’t need (or at least know someone) who would appreciate a “Divorced with Children” or “Bend Over” diamond ring?
Best of all, Attling’s designs are far from elitist. They aren’t merely concerned with materials and trends but shed light
on practical concerns that help bring beauty to those who are apprehensive about wearing jewels. A great example is her men’s Peek-a-Boo ring.
“I’m Swedish and I know that Swedish guys are quite shy with jewelry,” she says. “So I hid the diamond but there’s a little window so the one who wears it can flaunt it when he wants to. He’s got a diamond and knows its there its a power feeling.”
With so many awards under her belt Attling believes the key to her success has been her life experience. “I wouldn’t have been able to do this if I started my education as a jeweler when I was 17,” she says. “I had to get my experience from life and meeting inspiring people to design the way I do.” And those designs attract all walks of life, from celebrities such as Madonna and Yoko Ono to everyday wearers.
Efva Attling is a storyteller who weaves together form and function to create statement pieces that inspire and show to the world, in a subtle yet powerful way, that we all have a history that we should be proud of. Not always pretty, it’s about the packaging that can turn any experience into something of beauty. — ANGELA GILLTRAP
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February 8th, the Fashion Institute of
Technology unveils Shoe Obsession, an exhibit
that examines our ever-growing fascination
with the humble heel. Featuring over 150 pairs
of the finest in footwear—from Manolo Blahnik
and Christian Louboutin to Azzedine Alaïa
and Alexander McQueen— this meticulously
curated collection is the thing shoe dreams are
made of.
Overseen by Dr. Valerie Steele, director and
chief curator, and Colleen Hill, associate
curator of accessories this exhibit includes
highlights from the incredible shoe collections
of several stylish women, including jewelry
designer Lynn Ban and fashion icon Daphne
Guinness. Run don’t walk to this one. — Special
Exhibitions Gallery: February 8 - April 13, 2013
Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology,
Seventh Avenue at 27 Street, New York City
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Shoe OBSESSION HOlD OnTO YOUR HEElS lADIES
From left to right: Christian Louboutin Pigalle pumps, Fall 2012 Photograph courtesy Christian LouboutinPierre Hardy Fall 2010 Photograph courtesy Pierre Hardy; Nicholas Kirkwood Fall 2011 Photograph courtesy Nich-olas Kirkwood; Aperlaï (Alessandra Lanvin) Fall 2011 Photograph courtesy Aperla; Alexandre Birman Resort 2013 Photograph courtesy Alexandre Birman.
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S.T. DUPOnT: SIGn In DIAMOnDS CElEBRATIOn
As the temperatures plummeted, New York’s fashion elite gathered at S.T. Dupont’s latest shop-in-shop at Bric’s, Madison Ave for a special Heaven Has Heels event with master graphologist, Sheila Kurtz.
Each guest got to sign with S.T. Dupont’s Diamond Drop pen and have their handwriting analyzed for more than 30 personality traits including sense of humor, initiative, follow-through and secret-keeping abilities.
To find out what your handwriting says about you click here.
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