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Dillard’s Exclusive Interview with DMSX Designer Neal Salisbury

Q: Who is the typical DMSX woman?
A: She has a rocker-chic attitude, yet is uncontrived.

Q: Where do you draw most of your inspiration for your designs?
A: Art is a huge influence on my life. I consider myself an artist not a designer. Music is also a huge influence on my life as well.

Q: Who are your major influences?
A: My mother and my girlfriend and two English Springer Spaniels, Posh and Beckham give me great inspirations. I am a huge Prince fan and the influence of him and his music have been a huge inspiration behind DMSX — the purple as a visual ID.

Q: What do you feel you bring to the industry?
A: The collection is aimed at a younger audience, who naturally has a smaller budget but also understands quality. This customer is not really getting what they want in the market right now. She’s looking for a product that has a little more status but doesn’t want to spend $500 or $600 on a pair of boots. The contemporary market is underserved, lacking distinct and fashion-forward styles for the customer who aspires for luxe, so this was our answer.

Q: What’s the ultimate message you want to get across through your shoes?
A: DMSX is sexy without trying too hard.  It’s bold but pulled back at the same time.

Q: Did you attend school for design or are you self-taught?
A: My mother enrolled me in an oil painting class at the age of 7, so art had been around me all my life. However, I actually went to Fairfield University for biology in an attempt to be a veterinarian. After getting my master’s in animal science at URI, I found that I enjoyed reading Vogue more than science journals. I made the switch to become a shoe designer taking classes at RISD then finally getting a degree in accessories from FIT.

Q: What are some of your favorite shoes in the line?
A: The Tammy and the Tneal and the Siena are everything that represents DMSX in one boot, one pump and one flat.  The bold zipper is my autograph.

Q: What are some key trends we will see from your line next season?
A: For the DMSX Spring 2012 collection , sobriety is the key word, with discrete design details. There will be uppers with new woven and laser-cut leather details, as well as liquid metals. The use of black and specchio, as well as the contrast of black and white with accents of grey, ice, plume, violet and forest. The details that are used maintain my design philosophy of simple, minimal and sexy without trying too hard.

Q: Tell us about a shoe you will never forget.
A: It actually was a shoe that never made the DMSX line but is my favorite piece I have designed to date — it was a triple platform over-the-knee boot.

Q: Which shoe should no woman be without?
A: She needs them all!

Shop our picks: DMSX TNeal Pointed-Toe PumpsDMSX Siena Metallic Flats & DMSX Tammy Platform Boots

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Eileen Fisher: Dillard’s Exclusive Interview

Known for clean lines, simple shapes and luxurious fabrics, Eileen Fisher creates timeless clothes designed for real life. Her line features pieces that work together, through every season and over time. Shoes are the newest addition to the brand and follow in the footsteps of her clothing and accessories, giving women a complete head to toe look.

Q: Who is the typical Eileen Fisher woman?
A: In the beginning, my typical customers were creative, artistic types who didn’t have to wear corporate clothes. As the workplace for women has changed, so has our customer. We’ve invited more women into the brand as we’ve added new shapes and fabrics. She’s busy and interested in many things and wants to wear clothes that she looks and feels good in. She needs clothes that meet the needs of her lifestyle — she wants to wear pieces that are versatile and edgy but totally accessible at the same time.

Q: Where do you draw most of your inspiration for your designs?
A: I’m inspired by so much, especially the way shape, texture and proportion work together. My original inspiration came from a trip to Japan where I fell in love with the kimono. The kimono is a shape that has been used for 1,100 years. The simpler the piece the more possibilities it has.

I am also very intrigued by the way women across generations put the clothes together. I watch the way my daughter, who is 19, dresses and the way the women in our company put different pieces together. Recently I was in Istanbul at a women’s conference. I loved seeing young women blending Western skinny jeans with traditional pieces. There was lots of layering and scarves too.

Q: Who are your major influences?
A: The Hudson River near my house, nature and natural fabrics, global cultures and my friends, my daughter … I think a lot about how clothes can support women’s lives and how we can help a customer get dressed easily so she can focus on the things she really cares about.

Q: What’s the ultimate message you want to get across through introducing shoes to your line?
A: For me, introducing shoes was the logical next step for the brand. We already had accessories, such as belts, bags and scarves. Our clothes can be simple. Sometimes it’s the shoe that brings out the edge in what we do. We love being able to dress our customer from head to toe.

Q: Did you attend school for design or are you self-taught?
A: I didn’t attend design school; in college, I started out as a math major because I was good at it. I ended up getting a degree in Home Economics from the University of Illinois.

After college, I moved to New York. I worked in graphic and interior design studios and became immersed in the world of bringing ideas to fruition. I discovered my passion for textiles — for fabric and color. For 5 years the concept for the clothes percolated in my mind. I yearned for shapes that were the essence of simplicity and that worked together in many different ways.  Finding the confidence to make the first samples was probably my biggest challenge. I remember cutting the fabric for my first 4 pieces on the floor of the loft I lived in. Self-taught about sums things up!

Q: What are some key trends we will see from your line next season?
A: We’re interested in colorblocking, enveloping necklines, silk shirting and glovelettes with bright color and stripes — my personal passion. Trends for us are an influence, not a destination. Many of the ideas behind fall are a continuum.

An important one that inspires the shoe team is draping with soft unlined leather. You can see it on the Jaunt which has an unlined boot shaft that can be worn slouchy over leggings and jeans or straight with a tunic dress. The Draw is an open-toe wedge that also uses this soft unlined leather to frame your foot.

I always love flats and think they will be especially important for fall 2012. Our flats, such as the Patch and Quilt, are simple but have a very cool edge. They look like a ballerina flat but have a “V” shape at the toe. Map is a new moccasin driver in a very simple clean-lined shape.

Q: Which shoe should no woman be without?
A: For me, a ballet flat is a go-to style. The design is timeless and the shape lends itself to many looks. But I have to say that I judge shoes not just by how they look but how they feel. It’s the same lens we use for our clothing. Does it make you feel really good, can you really move in it? I don’t want to make shoes that sit in women’s closets.

Q: Tell us about a shoe you will never forget.
A: When I was 8 years old and starting third grade, I saw a “perfect” pair of saddle shoes in an advertisement somewhere. They were a slimmer style and had black crepe soles instead of the more common and clunky version that had orange rubber soles. My parents drove around town to every shoe store in the area until they were finally able to locate these “perfect” shoes. My sisters still joke that I would rather have worn beat-up summer Keds on the first day of school than settle for a pair that was less than perfect.

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What do you like best about the Eileen Fisher brand? 

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Dillard’s Exclusive Interview with Lucky Brand Designer Jonathan Lippert

Q: Who is the typical Lucky Brand woman?
A: She’s free-spirited and artistic, someone with a unique approach to style who doesn’t take life too seriously.

Q: Where do you draw most of your inspiration for your designs?
A: All kinds of great ideas come from flea markets and vintage shops, and then it gets a touch of free-spirited Southern California. Our prints and ornaments are also inspired by different cultures around the world. It’s a great mix of old and new that results in some truly unique details.

Q: Who are your major influences?
A: Anyone who is passionate about what they do.

Q: What do you feel you bring to the industry?
A: I think I’ve brought a nice balance between feminine dress and the casual lifestyle. Lucky Brand shoes are great for a walk near the beach (or around the mall) as well as for a night out.

Q: What’s the ultimate message you want to get across through your shoes?
A: I think shoes say a lot about someone’s personality, so don’t be afraid to express yourself through Lucky Brand shoes!

Q: Did you attend school for design or are you self-taught?
A: I have a degree in economics, but realized my passion was for design and footwear, so I switched gears and pursued a design program in New York.

Q: What are some of your favorite shoes in the line?
A: That is like choosing your favorite child — I’m not sure I can do that. But if I really had to choose, I would say right now that I am obsessed with our Emmie ballet (it’s just “flat out” perfect), and I think every woman probably wants a Miller wedge because it’s just so comfortable but still trendy. Our Dyana is a great summer option for a ballet and the ankle strap makes it sexy, too.

Q: What are some key trends we will see from your line next season?  
A: I’m big on color in boots/booties (our leathers translate really well into rich jewel tones). I’m also on board with the moto trend that’s happening, and new interpretations of western. Oh, and of course, ballet flats in all shapes and sizes.

Q: Tell us about a shoe you will never forget.
A: While I was in the footwear program, I designed an equestrian boot/mule/flat. It was pretty creative, but I was so proud of it. That was a shoe nobody could forget!

Q: Which shoe should no woman be without?
A: The perfect ballet flat: Lucky’s Emmie!

Shop the looks: Miller WedgesDyana FlatsEmmie Flats

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Espadrille: Word of the Week

Dramatic wedges or casual flats, espadrilles epitomize summery style. What makes an espadrille an espadrille? The beachy, rope-wrapped sole.

Espadrille   [n.] \ˈes-pə-ˌdril\ summer-perfect shoe with a jute-wrapped midsole
Examples of espadrilles.

As a rule, this relaxed detail gets along famously with your sunniest work-to-weekend pieces. The other espadrille rule? There are no rules. Whether you love ankle straps or prefer peep-toes, you’ll find the perfect silhouette for you.

Channel beach-inspired style on and off the clock with the Antonio Melani Tate women’s wedge. Patent adds unexpected polish above the rope-wrapped wedge. Team the round toe with an authoritative pencil skirt and a structured blouse for a work-right look with summer attitude.

Today, most designers lift espadrilles on a wedge heel, but the classics were flat. GB Gianni Bini updates the iconic style with a fresh, citrusy hue and crochet detail. This easy option is perfect for vacation, a laid-back day poolside or an outdoor party. Just add statement shorts and a breezy tank.

A sophisticated colorblock design qualifies the Isola Olencia sandal for an evening event. The goldtone T-strap gilds the patent silhouette with statement shine. Balance a vibrant frock with this neutral silhouette for a sizzling nightime look.

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What’s your favorite silhouette?

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Closet Essentials: Summer Shoe Wardrobe

As temperatures rise and pedicure-showcasing silhouettes emerge, it’s time to update your shoe wardrobe for the season. Don’t let overwhelming variety ruin your fun in the sun. We’ve picked 4 classic silhouettes to get you through the warm weather months in style.

Shop the picks: 1. Lucky Brand Emmie Flats 2. Gianni Bini Camelia Platform Wedge Sandals 3. Antonio Melani Boardwalk Thong Sandals 4. Vince Camuto Mollan Sandals

What’s your go-to shoe this spring? Which new silhouette are you dying to try?

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Shoes: Seafaring Style by Gianni Bini

Crisp and classic as a day by the sea, nautical pieces are a spring and summer staple. New to the look? You don’t have to dive in with head-to-toe stripes. Test the waters with seafaring shoes. Our maritime favorites link vintage charm with of-the-moment edge. We love what Gianni Bini did with the style this season.

  1. The Gianni Bini Mariner Wedge: Beach-ready canvas and rope detail at the toe secure the shipshape charm of this slip-on. Showcase the leg-lengthening silhouette with cropped pants, skinny jeans or a pleated midi skirt.
  2. The Gianni Bini Calypso Sandal: Navy and white stripes — a quintessential nautical motif — span this sandal. An architectural platform and chunky heel boosts the shoe with bold height.
  3. The Gianni Bini Ginger Pump: This platform pump embodies vintage glamour with feminine lines and a playfully knotted peep toe. Textural topstitching and the stacked heel keep the look fresh.

Other Seaworthy Options: You can also make a splash with flats. Just look for sailor stripes or playful polka dots in your favorite combinations of navy, white, neutrals and red.

  1. Gianni Bini Minnie Flats
  2. Gianni Bini Candy Flats
  3. Gianni Bini Matey Flats

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Have you joined this style wave? Tell us your favorite way to sport the nautical look.

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Party Style: Festive Shoes

Upcoming party? Garnish your ensemble with festive footwear. Bold, bright and textural, our selections complement evening looks from spicy little black dresses to sweet one-shoulders.

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  1. Add a Dash of Color: Brighten your night with vivid hues from the ankles down. Catering to the colorblock trend, these Jessica Simpson Beijo women’s pumps set vibrant orange atop a brown and magenta platform.
  2. Mix in Texture: Trim your look with textural contrasts. For a sophisticated serving of soft suede, shiny patent and snake-embossed leather, try these Gianni Bini Cameo women’s pumps.
  3. Shake Things Up: High-heel booties combine the feminine presence of a pump with extra winter coverage. Wrapped in a suede bow, these Gianni Bini Halo women’s booties are a charming addition to tights and a dress.
  4. Sprinkle on Shimmer: From the subtle sheen of studs to the drama of glitter, glistening shoes cast a festive glow. Rhinestones pepper the heel of these Steve Madden Partyy-R women’s pumps with bold shine.
  5. Rise to the Occasion in Flats: Dress up denim or polish evening-ready looks with embellished flats. Goldtone glitter glimmers on these classic Cole Haan Bacara Ballet women’s slip-ons.

We’d love to hear from you: what are your go-to party shoes? Check out our Party Styles Guide for more ideas.

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