Inspiration = Flattery? Prada Fall 2011 Mary Jane vs ModCloth Girl of my Dreams Heel

I don’t typically do two posts on knock-offs in a row but today has been a day filled with them.

 From Jeffrey Campbell (right) straight up thievery from Simone Rocha (left) with their lucite heeled oxford wedges…

 and now this…

I was looking for neon heels when I came upon these Girl of my Dream heels via ModCloth.  And I was stopped in my tracks.  Not because of the bright neon orange color.

But because they are a straight lift from the Fall 2011 Prada RTW runway mary janes.

These mary janes were done as pumps and boots and sandals.  What made them distinctive was the wide strap, that large button and the curvy heel.  All combined to exaggerate the mary jane style and create a new design.  A design created by Prada and “leveraged” by Jeffrey Campbell.

I don’t know why I’m surprised by Jeffrey Campbell or Steve Madden and their stealing of designs.  I scrolled through a page of JC’s on Shopbop and it was nearly every shoe or boot.  They were almost all a lift from a more innovative talented company, just taken and tweaked ever so slightly.

I’ve said it before and I will continue to do so… this is intellectual property theft.  If you admire a designer and their work but you can’t get it or can’t afford it, do you really think it’s better to dilute their work so they, eventually, can’t continue to create or are you fine with someone coming along, dumbing their work down and mass producing it.

Do you support the artists or the thieves

Matching Philosophies

This post is entirely too image-heavy but I can’t help it.  I’m totally smitten with basically every look that came out of the Philosophy show

I too am a bit surprised that this is a Fall show but I’d buy this and save it for the following Spring. I’m, admittedly, not the best at mixing patters or layering.  I’m more the matchey-matchey type and this tonal look from coats to dresses to tights down to adorable wingtip and multi-strap mary janes is right up my alley. I better start saving now because I really think I need every piece.  And with shoes in this many gorgeous, coordinated shades, I can’t skimp in that department either.

But let’s just get on with the pretty pictures, shall we…

All I can say is, Le Sigh!

Super Selects

The reason I haven’t done a ton of Fashion Week comments or coverage is the same reason I’m not there in person doing comments and coverage… I’m swamped with work, stuff at home and I’m exhausted.

That said, I’ve made a bit of effort to look though the online images and have a very few favorites.  I’m also dodging all the fur that seems to be everywhere.  Gag!

So, like many people I’m sure, I loved Marc Jacobs’ show. How could I not with a mix of paillettes, polka-dots and little hats.

I think Marc should have hit up Mary from Pretty Good Things to make his mini berets. She has done them to amazing effect in the past.

And of all the shoes I’ve seen, these two-toned boots from Betsey Johnson are my favorites.  I’m not sure what happened to me, I’m more interested in flats than heels!

Any favorites for you out there?

Pantone for Fall 2011

The Pantone Color of the Year – 18-2120 Honeysuckle – is perfect for the vibrancy of spring and summer but how will this fresh shade transition into the cooler months at the end of the year?

Just as Fall shows are happening in New York, Pantone has released the Fashion Color Report for Fall 2011.

Look to see Honeysuckle becoming more of a supportive accents to the deeper warm tones of Nougat, Phylox and Teal.

To read the full color report, see how designers have been inspired by the palette and to take the color survey, visit Pantone Fashion + Home.