Welcome to the new Peter Fox Shoes blog. Here we will be discussing all things shoes, heels, fashion, weddings etc. Enjoy....and please let us know if you have any questions, comments or ideas.
Monday, November 29, 2010
Share your Peter Fox Shoes pictures
Do you have a great picture of yourself wearing Peter Fox Shoes?
We are working on a "Gallery" page for our website and would love to see pictures of you wearing your Peter Fox Shoes. They can be from past or present, your Wedding or everyday (especially if you are wearing a fabulous outfit!) We can use your name if you would like....or you can be anonymous also. Some of the best shots can be just of the feet!
All submissions will be entered in a weekly raffle to win one our cute shoe bags.
Please send photos to the link below
info@peterfox.com
Photo from Modern Bride (model is wearing the "Britta")
We are working on a "Gallery" page for our website and would love to see pictures of you wearing your Peter Fox Shoes. They can be from past or present, your Wedding or everyday (especially if you are wearing a fabulous outfit!) We can use your name if you would like....or you can be anonymous also. Some of the best shots can be just of the feet!
All submissions will be entered in a weekly raffle to win one our cute shoe bags.
Please send photos to the link below
info@peterfox.com
Photo from Modern Bride (model is wearing the "Britta")
Wednesday, November 3, 2010
Dyeing Silk Shoes
Dyeing Silk Shoes
All of our silk-satin shoes are dyeable to any color. Our in-house dye service will custom-mix all of the colors to match your fabric swatch. It is a process that involves mixing colors to get the right shade and adding a diluting solution to make it lighter or darker. (It doesn’t affect the size at all.)
Some colors can be quite easy to mix, and others can be quite difficult. We mix the color and then test it on fabric swatches until it’s right. (No matter how long it takes!)
Lighting can affect the color immensely; daylight tends to wash out colors and evening light tends to add yellow tones to a color. That’s why it’s so important to let your dyer know what lighting situation you will be in.
If you are wearing the shoes on a rainy day, we recommend you wear another pair of shoes until you get inside. Although the dye will not run off, it might water- stain a bit. Silk shoes can be waterproofed with a fabric protecting spray, but we don’t recommend it since it seals the fabric and the shoes cannot be re-dyed. If they get a bit dirty during the wedding or event, the shoes can always be dyed a darker color later. Most of our customers end up having the shoes dyed black; it’s always great to have a classic pair of evening shoes in your wardrobe.
Have fun with the shoe color, whether you decide to match a gorgeous gown color or go with a contrasting tone…color can add just the right touch. Many brides opt for pinks, blues, silver and gold shades or reds. It’s a great way to express your individuality and wear a pair of shoes that are unique to your own style.
Click the link to our “Gallery” page to see shoes we have dyed.
Pictured above is style "Annabel" dyed red, even the ornament is dyeable.
Pictured above is style "Annabel" dyed red, even the ornament is dyeable.
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