I am instantly obsessed with both pairs of these Jeffrey Campbell wedges (okay, a little bit more with the ones above).  I know these are categorized as 'clogs', and I'm not a huge fan of clogs (for me), but these don't seem clog-ish to me.  I'm drooling!

Miramar Straps Platform

I remembered seeing these Jeffrey Campbell wedges months ago when I spied these look-alikes from Aldo that they just recently released.  If you can't swallow the price point, you can get an even less expensive version from Urban Original.


My heart skips a beat for these nude booties.... Jeffrey Campbell, you did it again.





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I am loving Jeffrey Campbell studded wedges so much, but the price tag that goes along with them?  Out of reach.  So, I have decided to try and re-create my own version of the studded shoes.

I started with an older pair of wedges from Aldo (which actually, I purchased a second pair the following year at a super discounted price because I had loved them so much the year earlier - and they still had my size, rare and amazing) with a hemp/espadrille base (cork would work too). 

{ I needed 500 push pins }

{ start with the bottom row and push the pins into the wedge along the sole }

{ second row of pins fit in between the first row }

{ thumbs are getting sore at this point }

{ ta-dah! }



* Sorry for the crappy quality pictures. 
My camera died and I was forced to use my iPhone

While doing some online shopping with the fiancĂ©, I came across these amazing Jeffrey Campbell wedge cut-out boots on Karmaloop.  Fortunately, they don't have my size anymore ... otherwise, I'm not sure I could contain myself ... nor my credit card.
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