The Brand New H by Hudson Women’s Footwear Collection

Posted by Chantelle on Tue 20th October 2009 at 05:41 PM, Filed in Latest Celebrity Fashion

Like every celebrity stylist I have a passion for everything fashion, new, old, whatever the genre - it’s a thrill to discover new collections and designers! You can imagine I get sent lookbook after lookbook, invites to press days coming out of my eyes and an ongoing stream of press releases arriving in my already full inbox – aaargh. You know the feeling?

Anyway, I’d like to tell you about a London based shoe company called Hudson, it’s already an established directional men’s footwear brand but this season they are launching H by Hudson their new women’s footwear collection.

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Agyness Deyn is already a fan!

I received the H by Hudson lookbook a few weeks ago and I completely fell in love with the entire collection (I rarely do that). Brogue style shoes with fabric laces, seen recently on the feet of Agyness Deyn traipsing through the streets of Manhattan are very cute. I also love the distressed look lace-up boots that have an old and worn Victorian look, but with a pretty nude coloured chiffon tunic dress these will complete the look, just fine. And, the ones I have actually bought for myself are the black studded buckle biker boots called Francoise and also the short buckle ankle boots in grey called Freya Perf.

I just seriously hope the postal strike doesn’t delay my delivery… If there’s one thing I’m desperate for it’s boots for winter - HURRY!!

In the meantime check out their cool website to view the men and women’s footwear collections.

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Virginia beige multi, £100

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Patti grey, £150

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Lang black, £160

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Keira beige, £160

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Freya Perf black/grey, £80

 

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