Lindsey Suggs. Age 27. Wilmington, NC. Film Crewmember/Freelance Stylist. Savoir-Flair
When Lindsey and I first met, we weren't exactly "friends at first sight." As she recalls, I was a huge bitch the night we met, summer before heading off to college. I plead the fifth. Regardless of our first encounter, Suggs (as we call her) and I became fantastic friends. We were roommates twice, which really means you love someone as once can often times be one time too many.
Creator of the blog, "Savoir-Flair," Suggs and I share a love for beauty and creativity found in the world of fashion. Our shared obsession with leather shorts, resulted in fantastic purchases by way of 3.1 Phillip Lim and Helmut Lang. We have that so-called, "bad influence" on each other when it comes to shopping... being able to thoroughly convince the other as to the vitality of the clothing or often times shoe in question. Some of our most prized closet possessions can be accredited to the in-depth discussions that took place between me and this redhead bombshell. It is probably best for the bank that we are now separated by states. Watch out NYC, when Suggs comes to visit, we may single-handedly revive the economy.
Favorite Pair of Shoes?
"If I had to pick one favorite pair of shoes, it would have to be my coral Marc Jacobs slingback pumps that I got for my 20th birthday! Definitely don't get to wear them enough though. I plan to wear them with a new yellow gold, silk blouse from J. Crew with my boyfriend jeans this spring...as well as peach tops (yet to purchase) as to practice "the art of the clash."
Why?
"I've been trying to think about why I liked those shoes so much when I first saw them. I think that they just seemed very unique to me and they were made by one of my most beloved designers at the time. I didn't own any red shoes and just thought they would really expand my wardrobe. They sure did expand it- into about seven more pairs of Marc Jacobs!"
How?
"I spotted this particular pair at Soho Shoes during a random shopping trip my sophomore year of college. It just happened to be right around my birthday and my parents had been asking me what I wanted, though I had no clue yet. I fell in LOVE with that pair of shoes because of their unique color, classic silhouette, and the fact that they were MJ's. Luckily, mom and dad caved and gave them to me before my birthday. My chance meeting with the MJ beauties spawned not only my flurry of full-on Marc Jacobs obsession but also my part-time job at Soho Shoes for the next two years (where may more shoes were purchased)!"
Favorite Shoe Designer/Label?
"If I had to pick one designer, it would have to be Loeffler Randall. Their uptown/downtown style is right up my alley and their shoes are so unique and stylish. I've constantly fallen for multiple pairs, ranging from rose fold flats to brown boots. Jessie Randall fearlessly designs and never bores me. I do own a few pairs of Tory Burch as well, as her wedges and ballet flats tend to be practical for work or daytime events. Of course, I wouldn't mind a Louboutin, Manolo, or Choo though..."
Most Important Factor When Purchasing A Pair of Shoes?
"The Most important factor when I buy a pair of shoes is how I feel when I put them on. If they make me want to dance or stand up straighter, they're a good buy! But to peak my interest, I look for the unique details that make the shoes unlike any other pair. Interesting textures, such as suede or python, and bright colors or patterns might catch my eye at first. Then I assess the type of heel and its height."
Runners-Up?
Yes! I love my natural linen Loeffler Randall platforms. They are so fun and funky and surprisingly very comfortable. I wear them every chance I get. I'm currently lusting after yet another summery LR pair- a nude, strappy, mesh extravaganza."
Dream Pair of Shoes?
"My dream pair of shoes would have to be Dorothy's ruby slippers. "The Wizard of Oz" is my favorite movie after all. I'll settle for a pair of ruby red Loubs though."
Shoes from the Past?
I wish I still had my favorite old pair of canvas wedges from Banana republic. They were the perfect heel height and fit so well. Sadly, my dog Penny ate them when she was a puppy...along with about 12 other pairs. I have yet to find the perfect replacement. Never ever want to wear Jellys again though. Sick nasty."
Shoe Philosophy?
"I apply this philosophy to shoes and pants: When you find a great pair that you love and that fits you well, get it! Finding the combination of fit and adoration isn't as easy as you might think. A nice store's shoe stock will swap out very quickly and it's hard to find that perfect pair again. I passed up a gorgeous leopard print pump over the summer and could have kicked myself with a pointy toe stiletto when I had a near flawless outfit save for the lack of that pump. I scoured Wilmington for a suitable substitute but ultimately settled for a leopard print scarf and taupe bootie instead. Key word: 'settled.'"
Photos Provided by Lindsey Suggs