Sarenza Shoe of the Week

With it being the Jubilee (very) long weekend, I couldn’t not feature one of the most iconic British brands for my Sarenza Shoe of the Week;

Dr Martens; I grew up wearing them…most people have probably owned a pair at some point in their life, and right now, my raspberry Pascal style boots are one of my most worn shoes.
This week I am coveting the 1461 w model…a brilliant brogue style shoe, specifically in Raspberry, £101 (I am obsessed with this colour), and Beige Needlepoint Thread, £131.90. Don’t be put off the price…a pair of Docs will last you a lifetime…a well made classic that will never date (and I promise they aren’t as uncomfortable to break in as rumour says!)

What’s your favourite British shoe brand? Can you remember your first DMs? Mine were suede purple and I loved them!

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Sarenza Shoe of the Week

I guess it was inevitable when going through the alphabet that I would eventually run out of brands the further toward the end I got;
so my newest (and regular) Sarenza feature will instead showcase my shoe of the week…I’m pretty sure this is actually a post I could make daily, such is the variety of brands and styles they sell, but for now, weekly…

And this week I’m kicking it off with a Sarenza favourite, Georgia Rose and their amazing Ziggo sandal, £109.70

Wood, leather and a touch of gold glitter, it’s pretty obvious why I adore these. They are just about laid back enough for day wear, and the right side of sparkly for a casual night out with friends. The gold glitter will look perfect against suntanned skin; something I currently lack, but if this weather holds up then maybe, just maybe I’ll look a little less translucent!

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Sarenza A-Z: T is for Ted Baker

Now this is a brand I bet 99% of you are familiar with; I know I was, but more with the clothes and other accessories than with the shoes until I stumbled accross them on Sarenza

I bring to you Ted Baker…representing the letter “T” with it’s humble Glasgow roots!

As usual, from Top to Bottom:

1. Tied, £33

Going against everything I usually like in a shoe, the first two pairs are my favourite, this season I seem to be reverting back to my childhood and the combination of bright colours and shiny plastic are really appealing.
How about you? I seem to have covered two ends of the spectrum here and I’d love to know which side you sit on.
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Sarenza A-Z: S is for Shellys

Shellys is a brand I grew up with, I remember coveting them in my teenage years but was cursed with wide feet that meant cool shoes just weren’t an option. Thankfully since then things have changed; namely my feet have oddly shrunk and maybe that goes part way to explain why I love shoes as much as I do. This week I am seriously lusting after these beauties!

Dandy £49.99, Frankie £63.70, Konichiwa, £67.99 and Confetti £46.70.

I already have a couple of pairs of Shellys shoes in my collection, and if this lot is anything to go by, then it won’t be long before I’m adding more!

What shoe brands did you lust after growing up?

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Sarenza A-Z: R is for Ravel

Ok, so I once again skipped another letter…”Q” anyone? Yeah, didn’t think so! This week my most lusted after from Sarenza come from the brand Ravel who have been around for many a year now; 1930 saw their humble beginning, and they’ve drifted on and off my radar for some time too. Right now they are firmly back ON my radar with their latest offerings for Spring…
(From top-bottom)

1. Jazz, £70.50

2. Jump, £106.00 (I’ve become borderline obsessed with these!)

3. Jasper, £59.00

How about you; are you familiar with Ravel? If these don’t tickle your fancy, which “R” brand from Sarenza does?

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