” with “her brilliantly bizarre, upcycled take on the divisive, diminutively-heeled style.” Her work is not fall-specific, but it is very interesting. I think I like it. But I’ve been wrong before.
Are her shoes okay?From what I gather, Sarca takes old shoes—brand name sneakers, slides, things of that nature—and transforms them into, marrying two contemporary trends while totally bypassing all the gross commerciality. Her work is hand-stitched and sustainable, and as of earlier this month, she’s found a factory in Italy to assist her and “keep everything 100 per cent environmentally conscious,” as she told Dazed.
I, for one, love a fashionable item that doubles as an environmentally-friendly art object. I love that Sarca is still in the DIY days of her career and is soon going to grow it into something larger but still ethical. I don’t, however, love a kitten heel I do think her kicks are cute, but I wouldn’t rock them. I think I would buy a pair for a stylish loved one who did, however.Advertisement
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