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Street style photographer Suzanne Middlemass showcases a variety of shoes and [speaks] with big-name shoe designers about where they get their inspiration, and how they create styles that are as sustainable as possible.
Colourful illustrations of all kinds of footwear from many different countries, from many different time periods and of different ethnic origins.
But all the kids are wearing them! Any child who has ever craved something out of reach will relate to this warm, refreshingly realistic story. Features an audio read-along. "I have dreams about those shoes. Black high-tops. Two white stripes." All Jeremy wants is a pair of those shoes, the ones everyone at school seems to be wearing. But Jeremy’s grandma tells him they don’t have room for "want," just "need," and what Jeremy needs are new boots for winter. When Jeremy’s shoes fall apart at school, and the guidance counselor gives him a hand-me-down pair, the boy is more determined than ever to have those shoes, even a thrift-shop pair that are much too small. But sore feet aren’t much fun, and Jeremy comes to realize that the things he has -- warm boots, a loving grandma, and the chance to help a friend -- are worth more than the things he wants.
Explores shoes for various occupations. The book also includes a guessing game, matching shoes to a job.
A must-have for the littlest shoe lovers! This sparkly, tactile, totally fabulous book is for all of the little girls--(even those who have barely begun to walk!)--who can't get enough of new, beautiful shoes. Along with their shoe-loving moms, they will adore the gorgeous pictures and textures--of leopard print flats, strappy gold sandals, warm furry boots, and more! Every fashionable page features a little something extra.
⦁Heels is an adult coloring book focusing on trendy stylish High Fashion Shoes .⦁It has exclusive 50 hand drawn illustrations for you to color and relieve stress.⦁It has ankle boots , pumps , sandals , high-heeled , stilettos , pointed toe shoes.⦁It has different types of heels designs. Wedges, chunky heels, stilettos, fantasy heels, espadrille heels.⦁Each page has a different design.⦁Designs are printed on only one side of a page.⦁Each illustration is drawn for fun and relaxation.⦁Single sided pages sized 8.5" x 11" printed on white paper.⦁ It has 50 different styles of shoes.
These 50 short true tales of shoe moments, memories and mishaps tap into that passion. From the humorous to the heroic, the funny to the profound, the heart-warming to the heart-wrenching.
Maggie receives a pair of dress shoes for her birthday. Grandmother presents her with a pair of beautiful beaded moccasins, and tells her how and when she should wear each pair.
Here are ‘shoes to skate in, shoes to skip in, shoes to turn a double flip in ’ . . . all worn by four tousle-headed active young children. ‘Illustrations keep all the action with the skippers, divers, and doers. Story hour groups will be checking out each other’s footwear after hearing this rollicking rhyming paean to shoes.’ —SLJ. A Reading Rainbow Selection Children's Books of 1986 (Library of Congress)
One of the world’s largest sellers of footwear, the Bata Company of Zlín, Moravia has a remarkable history that touches on crucial aspects of what made the world modern. In the twilight of the Habsburg Empire, the company Americanized its production model while also trying to Americanize its workforce. It promised a technocratic form of governance in the chaos of postwar Czechoslovakia, and during the Roaring Twenties, it became synonymous with rationalization across Europe and thus a flashpoint for a continent-wide debate. While other companies contracted in response to the Great Depression, Bata did the opposite, becoming the first shoe company to unlock the potential of globalization. As Bata expanded worldwide, it became an example of corporate national indifference, where company personnel were trained to be able to slip into and out of national identifications with ease. Such indifference, however, was seriously challenged by the geopolitical crisis of the 1930s, and by the cusp of the Second World War, Bata management had turned nationalist, even fascist. In the Kingdom of Shoes unravels the way the Bata project swept away tradition and enmeshed the lives of thousands of people around the world in the industrial production of shoes. Using a rich array of archival materials from two continents, the book answers how Bata’s rise to the world’s largest producer of shoes challenged the nation-state, democracy, and Americanization.