It’s about mixing it up….

ayayo1.jpg

The cultural/ethnic background mix-up that is apparent in Jenny Ayayo’s shoes is so precise, it’s almost too perfect too believe but here we have it… the to-the-point, streamlined qualities of Scandinavian design, the vibrancy and colours of African patternation and the great workmanship derived from a London design education.  Jenny Ayayo’s Swedish-Kenyan background combined with her time spent in London has produced the perfect summer head turning ankle boot for SS08 me thinks  Must be the ‘painterly’ mindset that I’m going through at the moment but the slanted block pattern on the boots below are also quite enticing…

Ayayo1 Ayayo2

Published
Categorized as Shoes

10 comments

  1. i love all the swashes of colour in various directions! adds that much more visual interest to the boot.

  2. Stop finding incredible shoes! it’s driving me crazy. hah! these are seriously cool though.

  3. Wow those shoes are fab! I like the second color—i really wish i could get my hands on them for this season!

  4. A bakeneko will haunt any household it is kept in, creating ghostly fireballs, menacing sleepers, walking on its hind legs, changing its shape into that of a human, and even devouring its own mistress in order to shapeshift and take her place. When it is finally killed, its body may be as much as five feet in length. It also poses a danger if allowed into a room with a fresh corpse; a cat is believed to be capable of reanimating a body by jumping over it..
    http://geocities.com/k7e7n7o/

Comments are closed.