Lilla Loves: shoes

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

FASHION | Cherry Blossom Premium Gel Comfort Pads

Cherry Blossom Premium Gel Comfort Pads*





























I'm not usually a heel wearer. I would love to wear heels all day everyday, but years of living in ballet pumps and trainers have meant that I've never developed a tolerance to the pain caused by them. This means that heels are reserved for super special occasions, such as a wedding or a visit to a really nice restaurant. Such occasions have recently popped up and I get the heel fear.
My favorite heels are my black wedges, they are comfy and I can walk in them, but they are slightly too big so my feet slip out, also after a couple of hours in them the balls of my feet are aching massively. I wore them to Hotel Du Vin and used the Cherry Blossom Premium Gel Comfort Pads* that I had kindly been sent to review. I popped them into the wedges, and they instantly solved the sizing issue of the wedges which was fantastic. I felt that I walked better and taller as a result of knowing my feet were    better supported.
Sitting down all night I didn't get to test the comfort factor of the gel pads, but the day of the wedding arrived, I was wearing a lovely pair of open toe sling backs by Russel and Bromley so I got the opportunity to test them out again (you can just briefly wash then under water to make them sticky again). My feet didn't ache much at all, and I was dancing all night! In the end I had to take my shoes off because I was a bit too merry, but I could have worn the shoes a lot longer with the cushions in place! These are definitely a heel must from me in the future, I've tried the party feet ones before but found them really un comfortable, so was happy with the Cherry Blossom ones.


Love Lilla xx
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Monday, July 02, 2012

LIFESTYLE | She Active - Gait Testing










I am writing this post with utter elation! It's Satuday as I write this, although I'm not posting this until Monday, I just couldn't wait to get typing!

If you've been reading my blog for a while you will know that at the beginning of the year I started running to aid my weight loss (35lbs off so far). Having been obese for the majority of my life, I've never been much of a sports person, in fact I hated it, but now I feel rubbish if I don't exercise regularly! I look forward to working out nowadays, it's no longer a chore, but time for me to take care of myself and clear my head.

After a recent run my trainers fell apart, literally, the sole fell off. So obviously it was time to buy some new trainers. Since I'm running regularly I thought it was time for me to invest in some proper running trainers. Running trainers are important if you are a regular runner as they can help reduce injury. My running partner recently invested in some running shoes and went to She Active where she was Gait tested to find what she needed from her trainers. She had such a great experience that I though that I would give it ago.

Gait testing is used to decided what sort of support or cushioning you need from your trainers depending on your feet and ankles and how you walk or run.

Going to She Active I was a bit apprehensive, I've never been very confident in sports shops but I felt as this is the slimmest I have been in about 15 years it was about time I needed to get over it! I went to the shop in Brighton and was helped out by the supervisor, Robyn, the second I started talking to her any worries I had quickly faded.

Not only was she lovely and friendly, she was very knowledgable about what she was doing, and unlike most shop assistants I've dealt with explained everything she was doing and why various different trainers would suit me or not. Robyn also explained to me the different types of trainers I would need to run off road, and advised me to use other trainers in the gym so that my running trainers would last longer.

Once Robyn had determined that I was a pronator, she showed me a selection of trainers that were suitable for me. I tried them on and she looked at how they supported me while I walked and then ran on the tread mill.

My other concern was that all the trainers would be ugly, but they have a range of trainers in very feminine colours and styles. I ended up getting the Nike Zoom Structure + 15s (pictured above). I immediately felt comfortable in these trainers and when I had to put my Converse back on I really noticed the difference in support.

As She Active has a sale on at the moment I thought I'd have a look at the other stuff in the shop (they sell Stella McCartney's Adidas range). I thought it was about time I invested in a new sports bra as my one is starting to feel loose because of my weight loss. Robyn again was really knowledgable about all the bras, she asked me what I'd wear it for, and when I replied running and going to the gym she pointed out all the ones that would support me best. What I was also very surprised/happy about was that they had a large range of DD+ bras, which is a miracle! I mean La Senza no longer stock my size and they are a bloomin' bra shop! What then impressed me even more is that Robyn started to explain to me how the bra should fit correctly and even checked it over when I tried it on to ensure I had the right one (Obviously she asked me first, I'm not shy, but I know some people are).

The thing about She Active is that it is a shop that is specifically designed for women. What I mean is every tiny detail is created with its customers in mind, they have a full range of sizes (not just in bras but in sportswear), they have trainers made specifically for women, there are designer brands, they have pink clothes, girly accessories, and even the bag that they put your purchases in make you feel like you have been to a high end boutique and not a sports shop.

To be honest I can't praise them enough, and I just wish that every shop I went to gave me the same experience.

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Friday, March 09, 2012

FASHION | Bianco, my precious…


Guest post by Stephanie Kopf



First and foremost thanks to Lilla for the opportunity to do a guest post for her lovely blog! This is the perfect place to surf to when spring is just around the corner… 

And what better time than spring to buy new shoes?! If there every is a bad time for that; ). I don’t think there is. Anyway, Bianco is one of my favourite shoe shops. Each shoe seems to be the perfect mix of fashionable, glamorous, comfortable, and affordable, regardless whether it’s pumps for a night out or boots for walking around the city in rainy weather. There’s just something about the label that makes us girls feel welcome and warm inside when we walk in. But surfing to their online shop works just as well. After all, according to various forecasts from online shopping statistics experts, we are going to be spending more money in online shops in the future. Which is not surprising – who could say no to being able to buy shoes from the comfort of your sofa with a delicious cup of coffee (or your drink of choice) nearby? 
My personal recommendation: check out the lovely Ava sandal in black or hot pink, or the always practical, but still elegant New Lonnie boot, for the occasional rainy day. 

Stephanie Kopf writes for the blog www.trenditionist.com 
Basically about whatever catches her fancy, which is a lot of things… 



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