A Sandal Soirée


Designer Trish Carroll celebrated the launch of her latest footwear line, Miss Trish Shoes, with a personal appearance at Nordstrom in the Dadeland Mall this afternoon. Pictured: Me & Trish in her own Heights wedges.

I was excited to see the rest of the collection in person (and meet Trish!) after receiving my fierce leopard print Daktari sandals in the mail.  The sandals are all so chic that the photos don't do them justice. The luxe jewels, leather, and textures seen throughout the line are the perfect way to glam up a basic t-shirt and jeans look. From the beach to brunch and anything in between, Miami girls will enjoy these year-round. One woman at today's event took home five pairs!

What I Wore
Trish's bright outfit was definitely an expression of her bubbly personality! She wore her Heights wedges with a floral top & trousers from Nanette Lepore, topped off with a statement vintage necklace from C. Madeleine's. Feeling preppy this morning, I paired my new sandals with a navy ZARA blazer, coral bodysuit from The Closet Boutique, and tan shorts from Blush Brickell. You may remember this top from FNO Miami.

Miami-Dade College student and fashion enthusiast Bianca Sanchez was pretty happy she made it out to meet Trish today. She literally jumped for joy when I tweeted that she was the winner of our Miss Trish Shoe Giveaway! Bianca's shoe of choice was the Daktari in zebra. Congrats, B!


All smiles with contest winner Bianca and her favorite Miss Trish Shoes.

Bianca and I checking out the fun Miss Trish flip flops.






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4 comments

  1. Kelly, it was so great to meet you at the event.
    Thanks for coming and looking fabulous in your Miss Trish sandals!

    Mary

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  2. Great work! Keep posting good stuff like this.

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  3. Love the outfit and the bangs. Gorgeous :)

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  4. You look great! Really nice combo

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