"I never met a Manolo I didn't like." - Kittie France



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"I did not have three thousand pairs of shoes, I had one thousand and sixty." - Imelda Marcos

"I never met a Manolo I didn't like." - Kittie France














Friday, December 23, 2011

Day 357 - (Another) evening out

Black satin Manolo Blahnik peeptoes pictured this evening nestled with terracotta elephants before a pre-Christmas dinner with friends at Sosta, accompanied by Carnal Flower by Frederic Malle. 

8 comments:

  1. I love those elephants. (I almost wrote cocktails--you know where my mind is early this morning.)

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  2. Kitty, you must have the liver of a Bull Elephant!

    I guess these shoes would not be practical for our activities today - water ski-ing? Does Kitty not have a nice slalom ski - or rubber booty - in her footware collection?

    Maybe the idea would be rejected because of the anhydrous nature of the accompanying perfume?

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  3. Dear Anonymous, these shoes are most definitely not appropriate for water sports. Kittie does have a rubber number or two in the collection, and a pair of flippers, but sadly, no slalom ski. I don't know though that I would describe the Carnal Flower as anhydrous. I think it might blend well with a bit of salty water. And finally, yes, the liver is starting to pine for a rest. Enjoy the water skiing!

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  4. Kittie, Do you think that your liver is anhydrous as a result of your celebrations?

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  5. Definitely. It's kind of pickled at this stage, I would say.

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  6. Here's to a bloody good pickling over the pointy tree period Kittie...Bon Chance, Bon Noel

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  7. "Anhydrous"--they must teach the most amazing things down under.

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  8. We have water problems in Australia - either too much or too little.

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