Hello Darlings,
This is not a typical post but one that is very personal and dear to me
Last weekend, Andrew and I attended a Ukrainian event to celebrate our culture. Part of the dress code was a Ukrainian traditional shirt called Vyshyvanka (Вишивaнка) that contains Ukrainian ethnic embroidery. The event was a fun party with traditional dancing and music.
However the end of the night was a total disappointment…..
I decided to add some fun to my look by wearing my favorite Free People tutu and my new Michael Kors “Jennings” Sandals. Since it was a party, the look was perfect. The skirt balanced out the peasant-like Vyshyvanka and made the outfit party ready. However, the shoes were a huge NO NO!!! I’ve been wearing Michael Kors shoes since I was 17 and have never said , “I really HATE this pair”. After owning over 20 pairs and labeling him as the most comfortable shoe designer, I am heartbroken over this pair!

Finding sandals for this summer was a difficult task, but “Jennings” were the perfect fit. At first, they felt the same way as Kors shoes always feel: comfortable! I loved the irregular nature of the heel and the statement zipper. But with a pleasant start came a horrible disappointment.

After spending few hours wearing them, I could barely walk. When I took off the shoes, my feet were bleeding and covered with blisters and one of my toes was completely numb! Although a week has passed, my toe is still numb (I am seeing a doctor next week) and my feet are still sore. Imagine my shock!!!! Never in a million of years, would I expect Kors shoes to do that to my feet. The amount of damage that I received in 3 hours of wearing these shoes, does not even come close to the pain that I experienced after dancing the night and morning away at Las Vegas on heels.
I am wearing:
♥ Ukrainian traditional blouse—gift from family in Ukraine.
♥ Free People tutu—gift from Andrew
♥ Michael Kors Michael Kors “Jennings” Sandals— from Michael Kors store
♥ Mike & Chris “Paul” Leather Hoodie— from Holt Renfrew Last Call
After complete disappointment, I decided to visit Kors store to get rid of a pair that totally broke my heart and made me doubt the comfort of Michael Kors shoes.I am still sooo disappointed and surprised! Maybe it was my feet that the shoes were not appropriate for, but fashion is never worth crippling my feet over. Luckily, the manager was nice enough to offer a different pair. Although I really loved “Jennings“, I ended up picking up a pair of “Violet” in nude color. And from the times that I have worn them, they are super comfy! I felt responsible to share with you this truly heartbreaking story! Some of you who have been reading this blog for some time, will know how much I adored his shoes and swore by them as being most comfortable! To some this response might seem a bit exaggerated, but I am truly upset.

What are your thought on Michael Kors shoes? Love/hate them?
Sorry, there are no polls available at the moment.Off I go, got to get ready for my besties 22nd birthday party! And I still have no idea what to wear!!!! But I will be back with an outfit…
I have also picked up a few cute things from Aritzia that I can’t wait to share with you!
Wishing Everyone a Beautiful Saturday!!!
With Love…
Marta








Marta, you look beautiful! I hope you have a wonderful time—it sounds delightful!
p.s love MK + his shoes
xoxo
Hey Marta, I can’t say this comes as a complete shock to me. I bought a pair of his ‘Annabel’ pumps last year after reading your high reviews, and the first day that I wore them to an outing in Victoria, the back of my heel bled (I sized up so that wouldn’t happen), and my toes were rubbed and bleeding. It was so bad I had to buy a pair of ballerina flats at a shoe store as soon as we hit the mall, and without any regret, I tossed his shoes into the rubbish bin in the food court. I couldn’t donate them since my blood was on them, and I was rather annoyed at how ‘poor’ the comfort was. I’m sorry that happened to you too
Hope your footsies are ok!! *hugs* They just need some extra pampering for now!! <3
I love your outfit. Umm I think Michael Kors shoes are comfy, but then again it depends on the type of shoe. I mean I’m sure even a pair of Jimmy Choo’s could hurt. It’s all about finding the right shoe for your foot.
Awww I know how disappointing it can be to own uncomfortable shoes
So glad that the manager found a replacement for you! Love the tutu skirt, it’s gorgeous.
Oh no… I guess any shoe designer could have a style that really doesn’t suit you fit-wise. I hope your toe is better soon!
Well, things like this could happen. They’re not fairies out there, there’s also no guarantee for the shoes being comfortable. You’ve been so lucky all these past years, so one disappointment shouldn’t rule your whole opinion on Kors shoes.
I’m surprised they took them back after you actually wore them… At least they have a great service.
You look amazing in that top. I love the traditional pattern on it and you did a great job pairing it with that skirt.
Oh no about the shoes! It’s always bad when that happens. Theres never any point to go through that much pain for fashion.
I love your outfit! But I’m soooo sorry to hear about the shoes. At least the manager was nice enough to let you exchange them though! I have never tried his shoes but would like to
I am not really sure where to find them in London though!
What a shame!!! I love the look of these babies… So sad that had to go…
I also think his shoes are usually very comfortable, so it’s hard to believe this pair was so so sooooooo wrong.
Still… you do look very beautiful in this outfit, including the shoes.
xxx
Mmh AND beyond this (as bloody/painful as unfortunate) “Fetish annoyance” I MUST say that I really like the way this Girly/Mischievous tutu subtly sublimates your “leggylicious” side Dear Marta !!!
à Bientôt, Antoine
just fabulous
you look great! what a shame, they look really nice! Ive always been curious about kors shoes, I think I may give them a try =)
Such a shame, since they are so beautiful… Now I am curious to see the shoes you got in exchange!
I have no experience with MK, since they don’t sell them here, and when I was living in the US I’d buy mostly JCrew shoes…
I love your shirt! It is so colorful and its great to know that there is a story behind it
I’m sorry to hear about the Kors shoes, I guess nothings perfect!!
Kisses,
Stephanie
Awesome photo! I really like your look…lovely shoes!!!
totally love this skirt! and how i adore that folklore touch!
xo from ottawa,
justyna
Ouch! sorry to hear about all that discomfort! I don’t know how the men’s shoes fit but I’ll keep your notes in mind the next time I buy a pair (if i ever buy a pair that is)
on another note, first time checking out your blog and definitely not the last. You got great style
The blouse is beautiful! But what a shame about the shoes. It’s so sad when a gorgeous pair lets you down, especially when the brand is usually so good. Hope your feet recover!
I love learning about new cultures, fun! Love the whole look, sorry to hear about the heels though. They are really cute. I have never bought any designer shoes because I am so afraid I am going to waste my money on uncomfortable heels. It’s really nice to know that Michael Kors usually has comfy pairs, thanks!
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Hello)))
I’m Ukrainian, live in Ukraine and love to wear vyshyvankas a lot – with jeans, skirts, shorts, anything. It’s a great base for a unique street style outfit. I’ve come across this post and I just have to tell you – your way of styling vyshyvanka is great! I love the skirt and the jacket, and, especially, this shoes (to bad your legs had suffered, I understand your dissapointment – the look amazing).
I’m writing an article about vyshyvankas now, do you mind if I’ll use a link to your blog?