Shoes dictionary :p

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fefe

Ah! I love shoes. Whenever I walk past shoes boutique, I would pop in, trying out all pairs but woud hold my purse tightly and told myself, buy it tomorrow! I love shoes, bright colours, plain Jane’s, whatever I wanna term it but I have one big problem myself. I am not like many ladies out there who could spot one pair and tell everything about the shoes. To me, shoes are just shoes, an accessory, something to wear, something you put on to protect your feet. They must be fashionable, eye-catching, easy to match with your clothes or bags and most importantly, COMFORTABLE. 

So to give myself a little e-tuition, I decided to do a bit of research online to find out more about shoes. Well, nothing much though especially when I am so impatient and often ;) distracted by something else, which are definitely more interesting than plain words.

Hence, to share with the rest of you who, well hopefully those who wait to read my posts ;p (I know my big, fat hope!), I am putting this up.

All definitions except for 2 which are Suede, Thong, they were all taken from here. As for the pictures, they are homework done by me with great help from googling work of course :p Hope this is a piece of useful read from me :D Cheers…

SHOES
Pronunciation: [shü]
Function: Noun
Date: 1881
Definition: Footwear shaped to fit the foot (below the ankle) with a flexible upper of leather or plastic and a sole and heel of heavier material.
alpargarta.jpgalpargata -a Spanish or South American sandal-like shoe, usually with rope sole, attached to the foot by thongs.    

 

anklet.jpganklet – a shoe for a child or woman that has a strap around the ankle.

balmoral-shoes.jpgbalmoral – a sturdy laced walking shoe.

bluchers-shoes.jpgblucher, bluchers – a high shoe with laces over the tongue.

boots.jpgboot * – a shoe that covers the whole foot and the lower part of the leg.

 

clodhoppers.jpgbrogan, brogue, clodhopper – a thick and heavy shoe.

calceous.jpgcalceus – a shoe covering the ankle; worn by ancient Romans.

chopines.jpgchopine, chopines – a woman’s shoe with a very high thick sole (see: platforms, platform).

 

cleats.jpgcleats – a pair of shoes with cleats on the soles; “the football players all wore cleats”.

congress-gaiter.jpgcongress boot, congress gaiter, congress shoe – an ankle high shoe with elastic gussets in the sides.

counter.jpgcounter – a piece of leather forming the back of a shoe.

quai-dorsay-black-italian-patent.jpgd’orsay – a pump with a circular vamp and sides that curve downward sharpley, exposing the sides of the foot.

 

espadrille.jpgespadrille – a sandal with a sole made of rope or rubber and a cloth upper part.

fins, flipper, flippers, fin – a shoe for swimming; the paddle-like front is an aid in swimming (especially underwater).

footgear, footwear- covering for a person’s feet.

 

gaiter – a shoe covering the ankle with elastic gores in the sides (see: congress shoe).

ghillie-platform.jpgghillie, gillie – a shoe without a tongue and with decorative lacing up the instep.

gym shoe, sneaker, tennis shoe – a canvas shoe with a pliable rubber sole (also see: running shoe).

 

huarache.jpghuarache – a sandal with flat heels and an upper of woven leather straps.

insole, innersole – piece of material shaped to match the bottom of the last, which will be layered between the outsole and the sole of the foot. The shoe is constructed around it, with the upper, welting, and lining attached.

 

kiltie.jpgkiltie – casual shoe with fringed tongue that overlaps fastening at the instep.

kitten-heel.jpgkitten heel – low heel that tapers sharply to narrow base.

last – made of plastic, metal, or wood, it is the form used to determine the shape and size of the shoe. The derivation of the word is “laest”, the Old English word for footprint.

loafer.jpgloafer – a low leather step-in shoe; the top resembles a moccasin but has a broad flat heel.

louis-heel.jpg

Louis heel – high heel with graceful curves on the sides and back. Originally designed for King Louis XIV, of France. 

– high heel with graceful curves on the sides and back. Originally designed for King Louis XIV, of France.moccasin.jpgmoccasin, moccasin * – a slip-on shoe made from soft leather with stitches around the top at the front, originally worn by native Americans.   

 

 

monk.jpgmonk * – a closed shoe, most often men’s, with a wide strap over the instep fastened with a buckle.

mule.jpgmule * – a shoe or slipper, with any size heel, covering only the front of the foot, leaving back open.

 

outsole – the outer sole of a shoe or boot oxford – a low shoe laced over the instep.

oxford-shoes.jpgoxford * – A sturdy, low shoe that encloses the foot, and laces over the instep.

 

platform-shoe.jpgplatform shoe – a shoe with a high thick sole.

plug.jpgplug – the central piece of the upper of a moccasin.

pump.jpgpumps, pump – low-cut shoe that surrounds the foot, without fastenings. May have heel of any height.

 

sneakers.jpgrunning shoe, sneaker – comfortable, lightweight shoe made of canvas or leather upper, with a pliable rubber sole, often used for athletics.

sabot.jpgsabot, wooden shoe – a shoe carved from a single block of wood.

saddle – a piece of leather across the instep of a shoe.

 

sandals.jpgsandal – a shoe consisting of a sole fastened by straps to the foot.

shoe lace, shoelace, shoestring, shoe string – a lace used for fastening shoes.

 

slingback, sling – a shoe that has a strap that wraps around the heel.

stiletto.jpgstiletto, or spike – very high heel, with long, slender shaft.

suede.jpgSuede -   made of leather, esp. kidskin, with the flesh side rubbed to make a velvety nap.

thong.jpgThong – a shoe or slipper fastened to the foot chiefly by a strip of leather or other material passing between the first and second toes and often attaching to another strip of material, as a strap across the instep or around the ankle.

tongue – the flap of material under the laces of a shoe or boot.

 

vamp – the front lower part of the shoe’s upper part. May be shaped in various ways.

walking-shoe.jpgwalker, walking shoe – a comfortable, low-heeled shoe designed for walking.

wedges.jpgwedge heel – heel that extends down and forward to meet the sole, filling the entire shank portion of the shoe with a flat tread surface. May be of any height.

 

welt – strip of leather or synthetic attached to the outsole and upper, situated in the crevice between upper part of shoe and sole. For decorative purposes, it may also be only attached to the sole.

wing tip – a shoe having a wing-tip toecap – a piece of leather stitched over the toe-cap of shoe or boot. Used as decoration, it will often be perforated or of a contrasting color.

* This shoe is one of the seven basic shoe styles, from which all footwear fashions are derived. Of them, the moccasin is the oldest, dating back over 12,000 years. Most recent is the oxford, appearing approximately 300 years ago.

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Fish Spa or Fish Feeding?

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fefe

fish spa

I would call it, A Fish Feeding Experience.

Ladies, if you are still wondering if you should go for this fish spa session, I would say GO!

Don’t worry about the ticklish sensation. In fact, it is quite therapeutic seeing my body and mind relaxed when they nibble away the dead skin on my feet. If you’re wondering if your feet will be smooth and silky after the session, well I hate to burst your bubble but to say, it is just 20% of a real feet polish and spa.

Please do not get me wrong! This fish spa is never a waste of time since the results are not as beautifully worded as the ones we read from other reviews or newspaper. This is just my personal view after spending 45 minutes in the pool of fishes. It’s definitely a fantastic experience despite some silly moments of squirming and giggling.

To obtain the best result, just remain still in the pool and relax. Try not to focus so much on the fishes, counting how many are on your feet. By doing so, you will be able to stay calm and not lifting up your feet whenever the fishes swim by. Oh! by the way, the fishes seemed to be more interested with my right foot than the left. I wonder why :)

If you would like to know more about the details and experiences from other myb members, please click here.

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XIXILI Warehouse Sales

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fred

XIXILI Warehouse Sales

Discounts Up to 70% Off!

Products offered: Lingeries

Date: 13th – 15th June 2008

Time: 10.00am to 7.00pm

Venue:
WTKH
Kota Damansara Lot 6
Jalan Teknologi Taman Sains Selangor 1
47810 Selangor

Tel: 603-6250 6888

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Christian Dior Warehouse Sales

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fred

Christian Dior Parfums (selected cosmetics and fragrance only)

Date: 20th & 21th June 2008

Time: 9.30am – 7.00pm (Friday), 9.30am – 6.00pm

Venue:
The Coronade Hotel
Melati Room, Level 2,
Jalan Walter Grenier,
55100 Kuala Lumpur
(Next to Lot10 & opposite to Sg. Wang Main Entrance)

Tel: 603-2148 6888

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Arty Farty Your Cup of Tea?

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fefe

If your answer is similarly YES or WHY NOT? Check this out. The one in bold are definitely in my watch list. What about you?

EVENT
:
Klamm’s War
DATE
:
10 June 2008 – 14 June 2008
VENUE
:
Various Venues
 
 
 
EVENT
:
TEN: Theatrical Lightning Strikes Human Relationships
DATE
:
12 June 2008 – 15 June 2008
VENUE
:
KLPac – Pentas 2
EVENT
:
Sybil
DATE
:
12 June 2008 – 22 June 2008
VENUE
:
The Actors Studio @ BSC
 
 
 
EVENT
:
A Matter Of Husbands
DATE
:
20 June 2008 – 21 June 2008
VENUE
:
Dorsett Penang Hotel (formerly Sheraton Penang Hotel)
 
 
 
EVENT
:
F.A.M.I.L.Y.
DATE
:
20 June 2008 – 22 June 2008
VENUE
:
Auditorium Taman Budaya Kuala Lumpur
 
 
 
EVENT
:
Disney’s Beauty & The Beast – The Broadway Musical
DATE
:
24 June 2008 – 03 July 2008
VENUE
:
Plenary Hall, Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre
 
 
 
EVENT
:
DanSing Thru Broadway
DATE
:
25 June 2008 – 29 June 2008
VENUE
:
Panggung Bandaraya
 
 
 
EVENT
:
KLue Urbanscapes 2008
DATE
:
28 June 2008
VENUE
:
Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre
 
 
 
EVENT
:
Forever Plaid
DATE
:
01 July 2008 – 20 July 2008
VENUE
:
The Actors Studio @ BSC
 
 
 
EVENT
:
Air Con
DATE
:
02 July 2008 – 06 July 2008
VENUE
:
KLPac – Pentas 2

  Source: http://www.kakiseni.com/events/theatre/

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Quick Fix For French Manicure

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fefe

I used to visit nail salon at least once a month to keep my nails at its peak condition. No chipping nails allowed, no yellow ridges can be seen and of course finished it up with french manicure. It’s always in my top list. One problem that I face would be time and appointment to the salons. Sometimes when I charge the services fee to my credit card, I doubt if this is all necessary and if there is another alternative I can adopt to save my wallet from thinning. And then I found this.

 

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It’s Sally Hansen 5 minute french manicure kit. It comes with base and top coat, the nail colour and a pen kit that touches the last part of the beauty for french manicure. I bought it, I tried it and guess what, I love it. The first few try-outs were tormenting as I didn’t know how to hold the pen and draw on my nails. But then after, I have become an artist myself. Buy it from any Watsons or Guardians store. Most importantly, for an affordable price, you can use it for more than twenty times.

 

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No more saggy eyes after party!

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fefe

I was so intrigued by this product. I wanted to have a first hand on it but I can’t coz I am scrimping like mad now. This is one of the geniuses’ product by MAC, it’s called Fast Response eye cream and the effect is like what it is named after – almost immediate. So after a whole night of partying, all we need is to slap some on our eyes. It absorbs quickly and repair the dryness in our eyes area. Cool it sounds :) Can’t wait to get one for myself :p

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Great Singapore Sales 2008 :: 23 May – 20 July

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fred

Where to shop :

1. Orchard Road
PARAGON
PLAZA SINGAPURA
TAKASHIMAYA SHOPPING CENTRE
THE CATHAY
THE CENTREPOINT
WISMA ATRIA

This stretch of shopping galore is a shopper’s dream come true. Both novice and seasoned shoppers will be enchanted as you can eat, sleep and breathe shopping quite literally!

Start from Tanglin Road and make your way up to the very end of Orchard Road. Prada, Gucci, Hermès, Christian Dior, Bvlgari, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Burberry and a host of global brands make their presence felt at Palais Renaissance, Hilton the Shopping Gallery, Wisma Atria, Paragon and Ngee Ann City.

Catch up with the latest teen trends at The Heeren Shops and Far East Plaza, and stock up on kids clothing and toys at Forum the Shopping Mall, Paragon and The Centrepoint.

For those looking for everything under one roof, large department stores like Robinsons, Tangs Orchard, Takashimaya and Isetan will be your ideal choice. Here, you will find almost everything from clothes to home interiors, cosmetics, souvenirs and even food.

2. Marina Bay
CITYLINK MALL
MARINA SQUARE
RAFFLES CITY SHOPPING CENTRE

At Marina Bay, mega malls, small local set-ups, designer boutiques and everything in between – are all seamlessly linked, making it a truly one-stop shopping experience.

Starting from Raffles City Shopping Centre, take a stroll to CityLink Mall (an extensive network of shops underground) and wander on to Marina Square, Suntec City Mall and Millenia Walk. Marina Square and Suntec City Mall are mega malls with lifestyle shops stocked with fashion, electronics and household ideas.

Suntec City Convention Centre and Raffles City Convention Centre are popular with the business travellers for shopping and dining.

For more high-end shopping, choose from specialty stores in Millenia Walk or visit the Raffles Hotel Arcade where you will find exquisitely tailored shirts, personalised perfume and handmade chocolates.

3. Bugis
BUGIS JUNCTION

Wander among the hundreds of stalls at Bugis Street that are vying for your attention. From CDs to clothes and accessories to quick bites, you will be spoilt for choice.

For the young and trendy in search of a good bargain, browse through the air-conditioned stretch of stalls on the second floor.

Across the road at Bugis Junction, small carts line an indoor street mall with great accessory finds. Here is where you can enjoy shopping indoors with natural daylight in air-conditioned comfort.

4. Chinatown

Stroll along the streets steeped in Chinese culture and charm. With its inimitable mix of shops selling everything from exquisite silk cheongsams (traditional fitted Chinese dress) to herbal preparations by the trusty sinseh (medicine man), the main streets branch out to side streets of pushcarts that offer a myriad of products.

At one end, discover Chinatown Point, for clothes at bargain prices and Oriental houseware. At the other end (Smith Street), you will be treated to an entire street of delicious hawker fare. For those into gold jewellery, stop by one of the many Chinese jewellery shops along South Bridge Road.

5. Little India

Bring home a slice of Indian culture. Jasmine flowers scent the air here, where stalls selling floral garlands line the streets. Saris, Bollywood movie stars’ posters, Bhangra music, trinkets and gold jewellery lend colour to this famous street.

From stalls displaying fresh fruits and Indian sweets to shops selling clothes and shoes at irresistible bargains, you will be dizzy from the choices available. A must-stop is Mustafa Centre – four floors of every merchandise imaginable stacked from floor to ceiling.

6. Kampong Glam

Age-old trades which sustained the early immigrants are still in business at this cultural hub for early Arabs in Singapore. A leisurely paced walk will bring you face to face with small shops selling carpets, textiles, crafts and rattan baskets.

As a reflection of its eclectic mix, this area is also home to designer wear store, White Room and Straits Records, which sells second-hand records and CDs by local bands. Check out the newly-developed Bussorah Mall where colourful skirts, scarves and houseware beckon from the shophouse windows.

7. Southern Waterfront
HARBOURFRONT CENTRE
VIVOCITY

For a waterfront shopping experience, visit VivoCity – an iconic retail, lifestyle and entertainment destination, which features over 350 stores and wide open spaces for waterfront relaxation and entertainment.

Designed by world-renowned architect, Toyo Ito, it is the centrepiece of Singapore’s newest lifestyle hub at the Southern Waterfront, which is also home to HarbourFront Centre, Sentosa, Mt Faber, the Singapore Cruise Centre and the St James Power Station.

8. City Fringe & Outskirts
ANCHORPOINT | CAUSEWAY POINT | COMPASS POINT | NORTHPOINT | ROBERTSON WALK | VALLEY POINT
BUKIT PANJANG PLAZA | FUNAN DIGITALIFE MALL | HOUGANG PLAZA | IMM | JUNCTION 8 | JURONG ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE | LOT ONE SHOPPER’S MALL | RIVERVALE MALL | TAMPINES MALL
CENTRAL
ICON VILLAGE
INTERNATIONAL FURNITURE CENTRE
JURONG POINT SHOPPING CENTRE
PARKWAY PARADE
UNITED SQUARE SHOPPING MALL
VELOCITY @ NOVENA SQUARE

Great shopping in Singapore isn’t confined to just Orchard Road and its surroundings. Quality goods at prices that won’t burn a hole in your pocket can be found in lots of places around the city centre and even the outskirts. During the Great Singapore Sale, activities abound in these areas too!

9. Neighbourhood Centres
BRAS BASAH COMPLEX
HONG KAH POINT
MARINE PARADE CENTRAL
PEOPLE’S PARK
SERANGOON NORTH VILLAGE
TAMPINES STREET 11 NEIGHBOURHOOD CENTRE
TOA PAYOH CENTRAL

If you’re prepared to venture further afield, you can combine shopping with a little sightseeing off the beaten track. In fact, you’ll discover some of the best bargains where most Singaporeans live, eat and shop – out in the Heartlands of Singapore.

The neighbourhood centres here offer a surprisingly comprehensive range of items from branded to local goods at prices that will delight the value-conscious and determined bargain-hunter. Business hours vary from shop to shop but as a general guide, most shops are open from 11am to 9pm.

Many of the neighbourhood centres are easily accessible by buses and the MRT. Shopping at these bustling centres is a fascinating experience, providing insight into the local lifestyle and a chance to mingle with Singaporeans at their most comfortable. You’ll also reap another benefit – the opportunity to tuck into delicious local fare at the numerous food centres and informal coffee shops!

What to buy :

1. Department Stores & Hypermarkets

2. Apparel & Accessories

3. Watches, Jewellery & Opticals

4. Gifts, Toys, Books, Stationery & CDs

5. Homeware, Furniture, Electricals & IT

6. Health & Beauty

7. Food & Beverages

8. Online Offers

9. Others

Source:http://www.greatsingaporesale.com.sg

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Marie Digby

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fefe

Marie Digby

The first time I heard of her songs were on TV when they were advertising new album that was out on store. I loved the voice and what attracted me, was her rendition on Umbrella. Yes, the Umbrella sung by Rihanna. Of course, it’s great with her rendition. Apparently, her lack of publicity led her to upload her renditions on youtube and wham!! The buzz was created. Don’t forget to check out her other great performances on What I’ve Done (Linkin Park) and Gimme More (Britney Spears). Her single, Say It Again is definitely a dope. She’s got good looks and what else to add besides good voice?

Check her studio album which is now out on store…..

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The Fashionistas: Sex N The City

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fefe

Who do know know them right?

I have always loved this show but I was not one of those who followed the show. I caught this on DVDs and yes, I become addicted too. To cut short my words, let’s check out their dresses on the red carpet at the Sex and the City: The Movie world premiere.

So, whose dress would you pick?

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