Donna Karan should really stick to Ready to wear

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It baffles me how Donna Karan accessories do not translate to its ultra chic line of clothing AT ALL. I mean look at these shoes– do they remotely resemble anything that should go with any of the outfits below? Most designers make shoes to go with their dresses but this is clearly not the case here. Donna, please, I beg you. Stick to your beautifully draped dresses and leave shoes to the likes of McQueen, Louboutin and Zanotti (and rid yourself of your accessories designers and/or stop licensing out your brand!). I mean yeah– they’re reasonably priced (kinda) but they look like they belong at F21 for about $10. What’s wrong with them you ask? You don’t have eyes? Do I need to spell it out? The hideous faux croc skin, the cheap lugged sole, awful silver studs, bizarre buckled strap and on and on and on. All at Bergdorf Goodman. And oh my god, don’t get me started on her bags. It’s midnight, I’m tired and need to hit the sack (you won’t read this til tomorrow morning.)

So, what do you think? Am I just bloated and bitchy (from a heavy meal at a Turkish restaurant) or do you agree? Snob or Slob?

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5 thoughts on “Donna Karan should really stick to Ready to wear

  1. Anette on said:

    this is what happens when a brand whores out its name in license deals. Slob

  2. Couture Snob Kelly on said:

    Aldo has better looking shoes.

  3. Apryle on said:

    Lord Love a Duck these are just to Charm School/Rock of Love to be taken seriously- if you’re not about to hit the main stage to the strain of ‘ Welcome to the Jungle ‘ then this hoofery is pointless. Bad Donna!

  4. Definitely killed her credibility on these license deals.

  5. mq, cb on said:

    They just scream acrylic. There is classy faux, but this ain’t it.

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