Daily Obsesh: Strappy Heels

imageStrappy heels are absolutely everywhere this season! From the runway to the streets, everywhere we look there are fantastic strappy sandals! We love these sandals here by Aquazzura. Of course, this couture designer is bit out of budget but these shoes are totally splurge-worthy! These sandals will make any summer outfit pop. For example, try pairing these sandals with a bright white sundress or lace blouse. These sandals will steal the show!

Competition: five pairs of United Nude’s Möbius shoe to be won

Competition: to celebrate United Nude’s tenth anniversary, Dezeen has teamed up with the footwear brand to give readers a chance to win one of five pairs of the company’s signature Möbius shoe.

Competition: five pairs of Möbius shoes by United Nude to be won

Architect Rem D Koolhaas designed the Möbius shoe in 1999 while he was still at university. The form of the shoe is made from a single strip, which twists around the foot like a Möbius band to create the sole, heel, foot-bed and upper.

Competition: five pairs of Möbius shoes by United Nude to be won

As he explained to Dezeen in a recent interview, he was persuaded to start his own brand to produce the shoe because it “didn’t look like anything [else] out there”.

Read our full interview with Rem D Koolhaas here »

Competition: five pairs of Möbius shoes by United Nude to be won

Koolhaas launched United Nude in 2003 and the company now sells over 200,000 pairs of shoes a year.

Competition: five pairs of Möbius shoes by United Nude to be won

In 2013, ten new colours and two new heel heights for the Möbius shoe were released to mark United Nude’s tenth anniversary.

Competition: five pairs of Möbius shoes by United Nude to be won

We have five pairs of Möbius shoes to give away and winners will be able to choose their preferred colour, height and size.

Competition: five pairs of Möbius shoes by United Nude to be won

To enter this competition email your name, age, gender, occupation, and delivery address and telephone number to competitions@dezeen.com with “Möbius shoe” in the subject line. We won’t pass your information on to anyone else; we just want to know a little about our readers.Read our privacy policy here.

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Competition: five pairs of Möbius shoes by United Nude to be won

Competition closes 20 August 2013. Five winners will be selected at random and notified by email. Winners’ names will be published in a future edition of our Dezeen Mail newsletter and at the top of this page.

Competition: five pairs of Möbius shoes by United Nude to be won

Dezeen competitions are international and entries are accepted from readers in any country.

Competition: five pairs of Möbius shoes by United Nude to be won

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Laura Zelenga Photography

Coup de cœur pour la photographe allemande Laura Zelenga qui nous propose de découvrir de jolis clichés qu’elle réalise depuis l’âge de ses 18 ans. Basée à Munich, cette artiste nous dévoile son univers sensible teintée de surréalisme. Une sélection à découvrir sur son portfolio et dans la suite de l’article.

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Dail Obsesh: Sail Into Summer

imageThis summer, the best way to tackle the heat wave is to chill out near an ocean! Furthermore, there is nothing more chic than an adorable seaside ensemble! We are loving this striped romper here. This is a great piece to throw on and spend the day sailing! The navy and blue stripes are thin which will offer a flattering print. You can pair this romper with a cute chambray button down to throw over your shoulders when it gets chilly out. Also, don’t forget to rock this romper with a big floppy hat! Sun hats are the item of the season here!

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David Okum et Javier Palomares s’associent en cette année 2013 pour créer le studio Okum Made ensemble. Les produits qu’ils proposent sont faits main comme cette série d’horloges disponibles en 4 matériaux différents : en sapin de Douglas, en noyer, en érable et en liège. De très beaux objets à découvrir.

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Cool Hunting Video: H E I D I L E E: A look behind the scenes at NYC’s mad hatter

Cool Hunting Video: H E I D I L E E


by Granny Cart Productions When we imagine a hat-maker, a cigar-smoking old craftsman with steam presses and piles of felt make up the image that jumps to mind. Our recent visit with ,…

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40 Days of Dating

Voici 40 Days of Dating, une initiative pensée par 2 designers Jessica Walsh et Timothy Goodman qui ont décidé de sortir ensemble pendant 40 jours pour apprendre à se connaître soi-même et comprendre ce qu’ils désirent. Cette expérimentation fait l’objet d’un site et de créations afin d’illustrer chaque journée.

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Menswear in Prague: Three go-to stores in the Czech capital for menswear enthusiasts

Menswear in Prague


by Adam Štěch Prague isn’t exactly known as a city for menswear enthusiasts. Not long ago, there was a severe lack of high-quality stores to visit, and pieces from interesting international brands were all but nonexistent. But now the situation is slowly changing: three concept stores have opened in the…

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Nike Free Hyperfeel running shoe by Nike

American sports brand Nike has released a stripped-down running shoe that is designed to allow athletes to feel and respond to the ground beneath them as they would in bare feet.

Nike Free Hyperfeel running shoe by Nike

The Nike Free Hyperfeel is the latest shoe to feature Nike’s Flyknit technology, where the upper is knitted in one piece and fits the foot like a sock, but has a lower profile with less cushioning than previous shoes in the Flyknit range.

Nike Free Hyperfeel running shoe by Nike

The rubber outsole on the bottom of the shoe is just 0.7 millimetres thick, substantial enough to provide protection from sharp objects underfoot without reducing flexibility or responsiveness.

Nike Free Hyperfeel running shoe by Nike

The raised squares on the bottom of the outsole provide grip, but are also designed to act like pistons, increasing the feedback the runner gets from variations in the surface they are running on.

Nike Free Hyperfeel running shoe by Nike

“We’re trying to make a shoe that is just an extension of your foot”, Tony Bignell, vice president of Nike Footwear Innovation, told Dezeen at the worldwide launch of the product in Portland, Oregon. “It’s designed to amplify what the foot is already doing.”

Nike Free Hyperfeel running shoe by Nike

The combination of the knitted upper and thin sole also make the shoe very light. A size 10 weighs just 180g.

“When you talk to athletes and say: “What do you want the shoe to feel like when it’s on your foot?” Most athletes will look at you and say: “actually, I don’t want it to feel like anything,” said Bignell.

Nike Free Hyperfeel running shoe by Nike

Cushioning is provided by an insole made from Lunarlon, the sports brand’s proprietary shock-absorbing foam, which slips inside the shoe.

“The Nike Free Hyperfeel is really designed for runners that are looking for a barefoot sensation but with a comfortable ride,” Bignell explained. “We’re always trying to strike a balance between protection, which is important, and also sensation.”

Nike Free Hyperfeel running shoe by Nike

Here are some more details from Nike:


The Nike Free Hyperfeel is created to intuitively move with the foot. It is inspired by Nike’s “Nature Amplified” design ethos — an approach focused on the body in motion and fueled by scientific data and athlete insights.

Research insights informed the precise placement of cushioning and outsole traction for a low-profile shoe that provides padding and protection only where necessary. A drop-in Lunarlon insole with flex grooves allows the foot to have direct contact with the Lunarlon cushioning. The waffle outsole is ultra-thin, allowing the foot to get closer to the ground.

Scientists in the Nike Sport Research Lab carefully studied which areas of the foot come into contact with the ground and absorb pressure, and which areas require traction. They used pressure-mapping technology and high-speed film to analyze the foot in motion.

The result is Nike Free Hyperfeel, a shoe that mimics the intricate workings of the human foot: Lunarlon foam replicates cushioned pads under the foot. The outsole protects like hardened skin on the sole. Dynamic Flywire flexes and contracts, inspired by ligaments.

The Nike Free Hyperfeel ($175) will be at retail in the US, UK and Japan beginning 5 September.

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Tie DIY: MFA Boston’s ‘Hippie Chic’ Exhibition Gets Interactive

History will not be kind to patchwork leather and purple paisley velvet, but the oxymoronic notion of “hippie fashion” makes for a groovy exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston. [Cut to footage of crowds digging granny dresses, kooky tunics, and platform shoes to the tune of “Sugar Magnolia” and “Purple Haze.”] Later today, a couple of vintage VW buses will be stationed at the museum’s Huntington Avenue entrance for social media photo ops, and those far from the Hub can feel the love anytime with “Hippie Chic: Remix,” an online app that debuted this week.

Doff your blue feathered Yves Saint Laurent chubby and spend a few minutes choosing among 54 ensembles inspired by the fashion revolution of the late 1960s and early 1970s as well as trippy options involving faces borrowed from the MFA collection (George Washington by Gilbert Stuart, Dante Gabriel Rossetti‘s Pre-Raphaelite flower child) or an uploaded visage. The result of the not-so-long, strange, online trip is a psychedelic album cover designed for sharing with far-out followers.

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