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treasures-and-beauty · 11 months
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Lost Civilizations shoe by Anastasia Radevich
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mangogulp · 4 months
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Heels made by Anastasia Radevich
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sculpturegallery · 4 years
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Since tag generators no longer work, I added some pages to my blog so you can look by color, style and designer.
Here’s a list of SOME (definitely not all) of the fashion designers whose work is posted on my blog, in some random order.
Zac Posen
Ruby Shoo
Tarek Sinno
Blanka Matragi
Ralph Lauren
Pronovias
Manolo Blahnik
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Valentino
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Christian Dior
Sherri Hill
Sergio Rossi
Van Cleef & Arpels
Ashi
Ulyana Sergeenko
HadesUK
Charlotte Olympia
Alexander McQueen
Michael Cinco
Zuhair Murad
Georges Chakra
Farah Khan
Marchesa
House of Worth
Stella de Libero
Roress
Christian Louboutin
Agora
Gianvito Rossi
Ziad Nakad
Deahnaten
Jimmy Choo
Giuseppe Zanotti
Elie Saab
Mak Tumang
Anastasia Radevich
Cristina Săvulescu
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candycloth · 7 years
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Abed Mahfouz
Abyss Museum
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ADEAM
Adelaar Shirts
Adidas
Adolfo Sanchez​
Adrian
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Agent Provocateur
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Aigner
Aileen Knitwear
Akira
Akris
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Alassie
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Alena Akhmadullina
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Alex Perry
Alexander Lewis
Alexander McQueen
Alexander Wang
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Alexandre Delima
Alexandre Mattiussi
Alexandre Vauthier
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Alfred Devred
Algonquins
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Alice Pollock
Alice Roi
Alicia D’nozze
Allison Wyldeck
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Altuzarra
Amir Adnan
Ammar Shahid
Anastasia Radevich
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Ann Demuelemeester
Ann Roth
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Anna Sui
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Antonio Marras
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Axes Femme
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Azzedine Alaia
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nofomoartworld · 7 years
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Would You Rock High Heels Made from Fossils?
This article was originally published on June 18, 2015 but we think it still rocks!
Move over McQueen, because Belarusian fashion designer Anastasia Radevich is now in the running for having made the wildest women's shoes around. Using fossils, barnacles, and even blowtorches as her inspiration, Radevich calls the designs in her latest collection, Alchemy, "footwear artifacts."
It makes sense, considering that each takes months of research and two to three weeks of craftmanship to create. "The process begins with a mad search of inspiration," Radevich tells Creators. She walked us through the process of designing and creating a pair of her flamboyant high heels, from forming a "proper dialogue" of ideas in her sketchbook, to a phase of "experimental baking, sculpting, casting and metalwork," followed by designing the pattern for the surface of the shoe. "Pattern-making lately has become a playground for breaking the rules," she says. The last step is to sew it all together so everything fits, in her words, "like Lego."
Radevich's sketchbook
Growing up as the descendent of two generations of shoemakers, as well as studying at the London College of Fashion, pushed Radevich toward experimenting with tools from other mediums, including woodcarving, sculpting and smithing, and techniques like galvanization, rusting, silk printing, and 3D printed design. She stresses that she "always thinks of aesthetics and how they support the message and use the metaphor and mystery to draw the viewer to the shoe piece." 
Radevich currently has five different collections of high heels, Alchemy, Lost Civilizations, Kinetik, Dreamfall, and Biofuture. Check out examples of her most recent works below:
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Lost Civilizations
Click here to visit Anastasia Radevich's website. 
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Wedgwood Vestal Oil Lamp (1800 - 1820)                
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sculpturegallery · 4 years
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I have updated my tags
(Hint: This meant scrolling through all 1,109 of my posts and clicking ‘edit’ approximately a billion times)
So now you can find fashion tagged by the designer (if I know it) including Zuhair Murad, Marchesa, Mak Tumang, Anastasia Radevich, Paolo Sebastian, Elie Saab, Jimmy Choo and others.
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hbobis · 9 years
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Combining Art, Craft & Technology
Fiber Optic Illuminated Heels
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  Anastasia Radevich’s shoe sense
The Canadian designer’s creations are much admired for their originality and experimentation
Just talking about shoes is quite inadequate in this case, because the creations of Anastasia Radevich (Canadian designer of Belarus origin) resemble architectural elements, sculptures, jewelry, and sometimes even fantasy creatures.
Keep your eye on Anastasia because she is definitely destined to make a name for herself in the fashion world. Sponsored by Foundation de la Mode in Montreal, Anastasia received a diploma in Footwear Design at the prestigious London College of Fashion, where she studied the history of the most important labels and where she stood out for her brilliant talent. Afterwards, she started working with Alexander McQueen and Nicholas Kirkwood.
Her first signature collection, which made its debut in June 2009 and was called “Biofuture“, featured elements inspired by nature such as fur, heels that resembled bones, and curvy lines like nerves which were combined with plastic bows and futuristic structures. Her latest collection “Kinetik” presents graphic stiletto heels, metallic or three-dimensional surfaces, and sparkling crystals like flashes of energy for stylish creations bordering on art.
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  Anastasia Radevich
Of Belarus origin she lives and crafts in Montreal, Canada. Having a distinction diploma from London College of Fashion in footwear design under her belt, she has spent a few years deepening into essence of technical design and art of the shoemaking at such creativity hubs as Alexander McQueen, Nicholas Kirkwood and Bolongaro Trevor (Creators of All Saints).
Among the knowledge Anastasia attained was also appreciation of the value of free unobstructed expression and creativity which is often uneasy in our profit driven society. This is when she has challenged herself to become not just a designer but a footwear artist and began exploring shoes as a medium. Shoes are her canvas where Anastasia combines art, craft and technology to relay a message, a story or a statement. She is morphing her inner world, inspiration and energy into a sculpture of a pump, open-toe or a boot.
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  Montreal Shoe Artist: Anastasia Radevich Combining Art, Craft & Technology Anastasia Radevich's shoe sense The Canadian designer's creations are much admired for their originality and experimentation…
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