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  • About Shira

    I am an international photographer based in New York, an award-winning member of the prestigious Wedding Photojournalist Association (WPJA) , ISPWP, and a member of the Best of Wedding Photography Association. My work has been published and acclaimed internationally, appearing in Brides Magazine, Anhelo (Japan), The Knot, and The Knot China. I have also been featured on many industry-leading blogs such as Grace Ormonde, Style Me Pretty, WellWed, Essence, Bride's Cafe, Brooklyn BrideOneWedMerci NY and more. Originally from Israel, I have had the pleasure of photographing many American, French, Yemenite, Ethiopian, Korean, Indian and Moroccan weddings and events. I have photographed in New York's most legendary spots like the Waldorf-Astoria, The Plaza, The Pierre, Gotham Hall, the Hamptons, and more. Through my photojournalistic style, I aim to capture the spontaneity, joy, emotion and ambiance of the important day with photos that present an unfolding story. My incredible clients have taken me all over the world to photography their weddings; including India, Canada, the Caribbean, etc. I am free to travel throughout the US and internationally, and am available for a wide variety of events. Feel free to look at my website.

    Also, here are a few testimonials from some of my wonderful clients.

  • My Blog

    Welcome to my blog!   This blog showcases not only my work from many of the beautiful weddings I am privileged to photograph, but also reveals glimpses of my personality.    Here is an opportunity to share some great moments  as well as give clients,  guests and friends the chance to comment. I also hope prospective clients will be able to not only explore my photography and style, but will also find inspiring ideas, recommendations , and tips for their own wedding planning.   I myself got married five years ago and I remember how overwhelming it all was- especially picking the right photographer!  :-)

These are some of my favorite images from around the web to help you get started with your search for the perfect bridal hairstyle. How you wear your hair makes a big difference in completing a wedding day look. There are a lot of things that people consider. For example, the formality of the event, the neckline and shape of the wedding dress, and the most important factor… what kind of hair looks good on you.

The first step to choosing the right hairstyle is to gauge your hair type. Obviously, there are plenty of wedding hairstyles for long hair, like natural styles with romantic, loose curls and formal wedding updos. But there are also a lot of fun options for short wedding hairstyles, like sparkly hairpins or even trendy headbands. Next, you’ll want to start collecting photos of wedding hair styles that you love.

Paul Labrecque is a celebrity hairstylist who started the exclusive CORE: Club in NYC at 66 East 55th Street. He shared this list of stress-free beauty tips for brides via Merci NY:

· Start with a bridal countdown that begins six months before the big day. You should first schedule a consultation with your hair stylist. I ask all my brides to come with pictures of styles they love, pictures of themselves with hair looks they liked, etc—this will help to create style interpretations that are just right for you.

· On the day of your hair and makeup trial, give your stylist or makeup artist as much information to work with as possible. Bring a photo of your wedding dress, tear sheets from your favorite bridal magazines and communicate with them about both your everyday look and your desired bridal look.

· You will then determine what part(s) of your hair need to grow out, what needs to be cut and how your overall color should look. The consultation will also help you with the timing on everything to bring the whole look together for the big day.

· To protect your hair from over blow drying and damage, have a Keratin Reconditioning Treatment 5 to 6 months before your wedding. The Keratin treatment eliminates frizz and makes blow drying incredibly easy and quick. You will not need to blow dry your hair as often, which will protect it from over heating and breakage.

· I prefer to have my brides come in for a cut two weeks before the actual wedding date. This allows the ends to grow out a bit so they look natural and not blunt.

· If your budget allows, consider hiring your makeup artist and hair stylist for outcall visits to your hotel or home. You’ll feel more relaxed and the efficiency is worth the splurge.

· Have your stylist use a straightening or curling iron AND a leave-in hydrating treatment (like Paul Labrecque Repair Style Hydrating Hair Lotion) with a high-gloss finishing spray (try Paul Labrecque Curly Finish High Gloss Spray Shine). If the hair is conditioned AND heated properly it will glow for the entire day even if your hair isn’t in its best shape.

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Below is an instructional video from BHLDN about 4 great wedding hairstyle options:

1920s Wedding Hairstyle Inspiration

As for hair, the 20’s girl loved a look known as the finger wave.

 They wore their hair in short bobs and created a soft wave to frame their face.

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Photo by Sarah Rhoads

Below is a short video about how to create the 1920s hairstyle look:

Celebrity Hairstyles Red Carpet Inspiration

1920s Makeup and Hair Red Carpet Inspiration

 


Mila Kunis’ 1920’s style. via shesaid


January Jones wears a 20’s-inspired brushed out wave hairstyle to 2011 Golden Globes. via onewed


1920’s Flapper Chic – Elizabeth Olsen’s Gatsby Indulgence. via somainkinderland


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As for hair, the 20’s girl loved a look known as the finger wave.

 They wore their hair in short bobs and created a soft wave to frame their face.

This look is still seen on the red carpet all the time! via fluentbeauty

I recommend that you read this article from Makeup.com with hair recommendations from Merci NY‘s Jacqueline Weppner.

I’m so happy that Jacqueline Weppner featured my photos from Katie and Dan’s wedding on her amazing and inspiring blog, Real New York Wedding | Katie + Dan at Capitale. Their beautiful wedding took place at the amazing venue, Capitale. The venue’s interior features tall Corinthian columns, a beautiful ceiling, and a beautiful glass skylight. Combined with its limestone exterior, featured beautiful pilasters, columns and pediment with sculptures by Frederick Macmonnles, Capitale is easily one of the most beautiful buildings in the city. All those beautiful elements combined with the beautiful emotion throughout the day made Katie and Dan’s wedding perfectly beautiful.

I’m super excited that my work is being shown on Merci New York again!

For more photos, check out my blog post from their wedding, Katie & Dan Married | Capitale, New York City Wedding.

Vendor List:
Venue: Capitale NYC
Cake: Sarah Buck, Executive Pastry Chef at Capitale
Bridal Dress: Vera Wang Deidre with custom beaded belt
Bride’s Shoes: Kate Spade Karolina with Crystal Shoodads shoe clips
Bridal Party Dresses: Custom made gowns from Indian sari material
Groom’s Tuxedo: Ermenegildo Zegna
Groom’s Shoes: Salvatore Ferragamo
Purse: Vintage Beaded Clutch
Flowers: Matthew Robbins Design
Hair: Maria Vlantis of Metamorphosis New York
Make up: Anabelle Laguardia
Band: Steve Delisi Band/Hank Lane Music and Productions
Stationary: Crane & Co. Embassy 24kt Gold Beveled Ecruwhite Invitation Set
Guestbook: Handpainted Italian journal from Il Papiro


Here are some of my picks for clutch accessories that I love, they would go perfectly with my picks for dresses:

Wedding Hairpieces

Here are some of my picks for hairpieces that I love:

Jannie Baltzer

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Using only hand made flowers, and handcrafted beautiful crystals, Jannie Baltzer creates vintage inspired hairpieces. They are unique and one-of-a-kind accessories drawing inspiration from the French Bohemianism of the early 1900s and the glamour of 1920s Hollywood.

Photo by Sandra Johnson

Twigs & Honey

Twigs and Honey Wedding Headpiece Accessories – Blog – Etsy – Facebook – Twitter – Pinterest

Twigs & Honey pieces are made with attention to detail and an interest in fine craftsmanship. Since the first styles were released, the designs have included handmade and hand dyed or painted silk flowers, hand sewn embellishments and other intricate detailing. The Twigs & Honey line features hair adornments, headbands, birdcage veils, traditional veils, bridal jewelry, belts, boutonnieres, ring pillows, hats, shrugs, bouquets, corsages, everyday jewelry, fragrance and more!

Photo by Elizabeth Messina

Photo by Elizabeth Messina.

Buy from the Twigs and Honey Headpiece Shop


Photo by Elizabeth Messina

Preston & Olivia

Custom wedding day accessories available for him & her.

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Photo by me :) – Shira Weinberger Photography, from my Bridal Fashion Shoot with Merci NY

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Lo Boheme

Lo Boheme Bridal Hair Accessories – Blog – Facebook – Twitter

The Lo Boheme aesthetic is inspired by the details of eras past; whether it be French Bohemianism of the early 1900’s, the detailed lines of the Art Nouveau movement, or the glamor of Old Hollywood. It is the delicate feminine sophistication from these times, coupled with Lo’s modern eye that produce unique yet wearable statement accessories.

Buy from the Lo Boheme Shop.

Jennifer Behr

Jennifer Behr Bridal Hair Accessories – Shop – Facebook – Twitter

Jennifer Behr introduced her namesake collection of distinctive, luxury hair accessories in 2005. Since then, the collection has grown to include a range of seductive headpieces and belts – each with its own appeal. Her designs manage to be strong and on-trend in appearance while remaining utterly sophisticated and functional. Swarovski crystals set in dark metal and hand-stitched to ethereal silk chiffons, hand-braided nautical rope patterns, thick satin turbans, supple French leathers and, at times, super tough studs and chains. Each season, Jennifer artfully incorporates a range of materials to create unique heirloom-quality pieces, carefully constructed by hand in New York City.

Johanna Johnson

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From designing the entire bridal collection, lifestyle range and accessories (bead by bead) herself, the craftsmanship and styling is considered from every angle. Designed and made in Australia, each style is impeccably constructed from the highest quality materials to last a lifetime, as luxury heirloom pieces.

Jenny Packham

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Packham’s regular design presence on the red carpets of Los Angeles infuses the Hollywood crowd with the glamour they adore. Her designs have been selected for stylistically acclaimed and Oscar nominated film and television productions including Sex and the City, The Devil Wears Prada, James Bond Casino Royale and Die Another Day, and most recently on Emma Watson in Harry Potter.

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If you liked these hairpieces you also might love these hairpiece designers: Lo Boheme, Bando, Sara Gabriel

Brendas Bridal Veils

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Brenda’s Bridal Veils creates high-quality custom veils and fascinators. They specialize in Bridal Veils, Birdcage Veils, Wedding veils, Custom Made Veils, Bridal Head Pieces, Feather Hair Pieces, Fascinators and Headbands for Bridal and Special Occasions.

Buy it from Brenda’s Bridal Veils on Etsy

Vintage Style Hairpieces

Yulia Kunze

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One of a kind vintage headbands, tiaras and wedding hair accessories inspired and lovingly created from antique and vintage jewelry.

Buy from Yulia Kunze

Great Gatsby Tulle Beaded Headwrap, Art Deco Headwear, Fitzgerald’s Flapper headpiece, 1920s style hair pieces, bridal headpieces

DC Bouquets

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Debbie Carlisle, the founder and designer makes beautiful bouquets entirely from vintage jewelry pieces, a glitzy and uber-glamorous alternative to real blooms. Debbie recently launched her new 2012 accessories collection of vintage headpieces.

Buy from the DC Bouquets Accessories Boutique

Emmy

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Emmy Hairpieces wedding accessories, a company known for producing elegant, high-quality shoes, also produces beautiful hairpieces made with the same high quality materials and craftsmanship.

Buy from the Emmy store

Doloris Petunia

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California-based Doloris Petunia specializes in one-of-a-kind couture jewelry and accessories.

Buy it on Etsy

Wedding Veils

 

Unveiled Bridal Designs

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Inspired by her own headband veil, Dorene started making veils for friends and family. Then she became a mother of triplets, who she brought with her to show her veils at local bridal shops. She feels that each bride is unique and that their veil or hat should reflect their personal tastes and style.

Batcakes

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Batcakes Couture Specializes in Bridal Fashion, Women’s Hats, Showgirl Feather Headdress, Flower Fascinators, Feather Fascinators, Victorian Glam, Rock and Roll Wedding Veils, Birdcage Veils, Burlesque Costumes, Halloween Costumes, Hair Accessories, Feather Hair Clips, Feather Hats, and Pin Up Perfect Glamour.

Photo by Sarah Rhoads

Jennifer Behr

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Jennifer Behr introduced her namesake collection of distinctive, luxury hair accessories in 2005. Since then, the collection has grown to include a range of seductive headpieces and belts – each with its own appeal. Her designs manage to be strong and on-trend in appearance while remaining utterly sophisticated and functional. Swarovski crystals set in dark metal and hand-stitched to ethereal silk chiffons, hand-braided nautical rope patterns, thick satin turbans, supple French leathers and, at times, super tough studs and chains. Each season, Jennifer artfully incorporates a range of materials to create unique heirloom-quality pieces, carefully constructed by hand in New York City.

Johanna Johnson

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From designing the entire bridal collection, lifestyle range and accessories (bead by bead) herself, the craftsmanship and styling is considered from every angle. Designed and made in Australia, each style is impeccably constructed from the highest quality materials to last a lifetime, as luxury heirloom pieces.

Sara Gabriel

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Sara Gabriel Veiling & Headpieces is thrilled to offer our couture line of bridal accessories through fine bridal boutiques across the country and around the world. Every veil is individually cut by a professional milliner, finished by hand and beautifully packaged in a preservation-quality garment bag. Our collection of headpieces and hair jewelry is meticulously crafted from freshwater pearls, Swarovski crystals, hand-sculpted flowers, and glittering rhinestones. Each piece is packaged in our signature Sara Gabriel box which will protect your piece for generations to come.

Brendas Bridal Veils

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Buy it on Etsy

Enchanted Atelier

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Enchanted Atelier is a couture accessories design atelier that specializes in designing the perfect accessories to complete a signature look.

Buy it on the Merci NYC Newlywish

Twigs & Honey

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Twigs & Honey pieces are made with attention to detail and an interest in fine craftsmanship. Since the first styles were released, the designs have included handmade and hand dyed or painted silk flowers, hand sewn embellishments and other intricate detailing. The Twigs & Honey line features hair adornments, headbands, birdcage veils, traditional veils, bridal jewelry, belts, boutonnieres, ring pillows, hats, shrugs, bouquets, corsages, everyday jewelry, fragrance and more!

Photo by Elizabeth Messina

Lo Boheme

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The Lo Boheme aesthetic is inspired by the details of eras past; whether it be French Bohemianism of the early 1900’s, the detailed lines of the Art Nouveau movement, or the glamor of Old Hollywood. It is the delicate feminine sophistication from these times, coupled with Lo’s modern eye that produce unique yet wearable statement accessories.

Debra Moreland of BHLDN

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With degrees in both painting and sculpture, Debra Moreland’s carefully crafted accessories are influenced by the work of such luminaries as Edith Head, Faberge, and Coco Chanel. Her designs are made under the strictest standards of quality, using Swarovski crystals and brilliant gold of rhodium plating. The artisans that work in Debra’s Cincinnati, Ohio studio painstakingly build each piece by hand according to her original prototype.

Buy from BHLDN

Celebrity Wedding Veil Inspiration

Kate Moss’ hair was styled in loose blonde waves underneath the 1920s-style cap veil with flower embroidery on the lace.

Her head piece features floral detailing on either side of an off-white headband.

Lily Allen on her wedding day.

She wore a stunning gown and veil by French designer Delphine Manivet for her big day, together with today’s version of the 1920s caplet and veil.

Vintage Veils

The Honiton Lace Shop

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The Honiton Lace Shop carries exclusively antique veils made during the mid 19th century. Their authentic lace veils are cleaned as restored to pristine condition.

Christina Garcia

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Christina Garcia Bridal makes amazing vintage-style lace veils and deals in a variety of elegant bridal accessories.

Antique Lace Heirlooms

Antique Lace Heirlooms Website

Antique Lace Heirlooms specializes in antique lace wedding veils and exclusive vintage bridal couture. They sell beautiful pieces of antique lace from the Victorian and Edwardian eras, as well as 1920s to 1940s wedding dresses, veils and accessories.

Maria Niforos Fine Antique Lace, Linens & Textiles

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Maria Niforos has been a purveyor of fine antique lace, linens, textiles, and fans since 1977. Her authentic vintage items have been supplied to private collectors, museums, and shops throughout the world, and of course, brides seeking authentic, beautiful vintage lace.

Lovely Susie

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Vintage Wedding Veil Inspiration

Cap Veils were in high demand in the twenties, fitting over the forehead and then falling gracefully at the back. Often made from silk tulle, starched and pleated, they became more and more elaborate, some using the finest Lyon and Brussels lace. These were decorated with embroidery floss, satin ribbon or metallic gimp.

Wedding Clutches

Marchesa

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Nothing says over the top elegance quite like Marchesa. Everything they create is just amazing. Every little detail comes together to create one of a kind masterpieces. I love each one of these amazing clutches. Aside from all of the rhinestone, frill, and embroidery –my favorite part of the collection is the amazing color schemes.
Elegant eveningwear, inspired by vintage and Asian influences, defines the Marchesa CoElegant eveningwear, inspired by vintage and Asian influences, defines the Marchesa Collection. The beautifully crafted designs fuse high fashion with an eclectic aesthetic.

Buy it from Doorstep Luxury

Ambre Babzoe

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Buy it from BHLDN – $180

BHLDN

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BHLDN is a Bridal company that produces heirloom-quality wedding gowns, artisanal hair adornments, footwear, lingerie and more.

1920 vintage feel will go well with 1920s-style wedding dresses

Monsoon

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Moyna

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MOYNA New York handbags and fashion accessories are individually hand beaded and embroidered by skilled artisans in India, using traditional beading techniques. In most cases, the beading is done on 100% silk fabric. Glass beads have carefully been selected so that their colors and shapes complement the fabric and design of the pieces. All of MOYNA New York products are exclusive and hand made. Any apparent variations in the design are characteristic, and lend uniqueness to the piece.

Buy it from Bella Bleu $170

Buy it from Bella Bleu.

Judith Leiber

Judith Leiber, the American luxury brand, is synonymous with elegance, style and sophistication. Each product is executed with meticulous attention to detail and flawless hand-craftsmanship. Judith Leiber has re-defined the accessories category with products that are on the cutting edge of high fashion while always remaining timeless classics. These artful handbags are part of the permanent design collections of The Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, The Smithsonian Institute in Washington, D.C., The Houston Museum of Fine Arts and the Los Angeles Museum of Art.

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Right, $4,000 retail but you can rent it for $94/week from Bag Borrow or Steal for your wedding day

My Vintage Closet

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Buy it from My Vintage Closet $105.40

Garters

Emily Riggs Bridal

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Delicately hand rolled roses made of silk and satin, softly hand beaded lace and manipulated feathers. Emily Riggs pays close attention to detail to ensure you the perfect wedding attire whether  it be garters, clutches to silk tulle veils. Everything is carefully hand stitched with grace and love.

Vintage Inspired Crystal Garter. Hand selected crystal bridal buttons and brooches adorned on vintage inspired blue hand beaded trimmings layered on French imported lace.

Buy it from Emily Riggs Bridal

 

Manolo Blahnik

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In the 1970s, when chunky platform shoes and boots were the mainstream footwear styling of the day, Manolo Blahnik turned back his attention to the stiletto heel, which has remained the brand’s mainstay to this day. Manolo Blahnik shoes have rapidly become a symbol of pure classical style for the 21st century. I LOVE these shoes by Manolo Blahnik that Kate Moss wore on her wedding day. They matches so perfectly with the 1920s look she chose. You can read more about 1920s bridal fashion here.

Christian Louboutin

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Louboutin helped bring stilettos back into fashion in the 1990s and 2000s, designing dozens of styles with heel heights of 120mm (4.72 inches) and higher. The designer’s professed goal is to “make a woman look sexy, beautiful, to make her legs look as long as [he] can.” While he does offer some lower-heeled styles, Louboutin is generally associated with his dressier evening-wear designs incorporating jeweled straps, bows, feathers, patent leather and other similar decorative touches.

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Monique Lhuillier

Monique Lhuillier has become one of the leading innovative fashion houses. The designs are chic, glamorous and always luxurious with the utmost attention to detail and quality. 

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Emmy

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Emmy is a collection of well designed, beautifully feminine and delicate wedding shoes that reflect up-to-date trends in both weddings and fashion. The collection offers a variety of shape, heel height, material and detail to allow the bride to create a unique, personalised product, with every pair being individually custom made.

Photo by Tobiah Tayo

Badgley Mischka

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Mark Badgley and James Mischka have been hailed by Vogue as one of the “Top 10 American Designers” and darlings of Hollywood. Their designs are constructed from the finest materials and superior craftsmanship.

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Gianmarco Lorenzi

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Gianni Renzi has an innate understanding of shoes and a vision for the future of women’s footwear. Fashion-forward yet elegant, feminine yet provocative, – it is these qualities, combined with Gianni Renzi’s innovative design, which define Gianmarco Lorenzi’s exceptional style.

Ann Taylor

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Jean-Michel Cazabat

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Jean-Michel’s design philosophy has always been inspired by his passion for music, nightlife and spirited women. With the use of colors, flirty silhouettes, whimsical details and exotic skins, the Jean-Michel Cazabat brand creates its own distinctive styles that are fun, fashionable and feminine.

Dune

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Lela Rose

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Lela Rose for Payless Collection

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Buy it from Dune £110

Enzo Angiolini

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Jimmy Choo

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Jimmy Choo is a British high fashion house specializing in luxury shoes, designer bags, and accessories. Originally founded by J. Choo, a Malaysian-born couture shoe designer.

Photo by Lisa Lefkowitz

Valentino

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Buy it from Saks Fifth Avenue

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Buy Crystal-embellished suede and satin sandals from Net-a-Porter $525

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Miu Miu

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Miu Miu is the younger brand from the Prada fashion house, opened in 1993. The name of the collection is taken from Miuccia Prada’s nickname. 

Photo by The Nichols Photography

Kate Spade

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Utility, wit and playful sophistication are the hallmarks of Kate Spade New York.

Photo by Jasmine Star

Calvin Klein

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Flat Shoes

Miu Miu

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Vera Wang

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Photo by Matthew Johnson Studios

Rachel Simpson

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J Crew

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Photo by Tory Williams