How to Tell If Someone In New Jersey Has Electric or Does Not?

 

These past ten days have left many of us in New Jersey with so very little to laugh about. Hurricane Sandy blasted our beautiful state.  Many lost their homes and even worse…some lost their lives.  For those of us who were lucky enough to visit the Jersey Shore every summer, the newly carved landscape has left us breathless.  The first few days were met with disbelief but you could sense the communities bonding together as neighbors helped neighbors.  It was like being on a giant Survivor show.  However, when you cross over the ten day mark with no electric, heat, or water somehow you are forced to find the humor in the way it is easy to identify those New Jerseyeans with electric and those of us without.  Here are my eight findings.

1- You can stand in any grocery store and easily identify those still without electric.  Their baskets are filled with wood stacks, Duraflames, bottled water, and any food that does not require cooking.

2- Without much effort, those without electric can be easily picked out in the long line of cars at the high school.  They are the mothers and fathers who are wearing ten sweaters, a scarf, hat, gloves and a blanket over their shoulders.  Generously letting every car go in front of them to savor the heat of the car.

3- Sit in your car at any 7-11 and you will invariably be able to spot more people than not whose hair is going in every direction only to be complimented by their flip flop adorned feet covered with sweat socks.

4- I am not sure if GQ just announced that beards are back in but if they are…New Jersey is taking the lead…and not just the men.

5- Drive through your neighborhoods and the humming sound of generators blast through what was once a “quiet neighborhood.”  You will also know who doesn’t have electric still because the same plastic buckets are collecting water to flush toilets.

6- You can assume that anyone sitting in Starbucks, Barnes and Noble or the local Grocery store cafe with their laptop does not have electric.

7- Take a breeze through Facebook.  Somehow it feels better when you tell people you know and perfect strangers that showering has been a challenge for the past ten days.  In the same light, if you see someone walking into work with their toiletries…no lights at their house.

8- Those sitting at the endless lines at the gas stations with smiles on their face…no heat…the car is a vacation spot now.

 

There really is no making sense of any of this.  Mother Nature was ticked and took her frustration out on our state but I know this…New Jerseyeans with or without electric are survivors and we still love our shoes.

 

Be well Bellas,

Deborah Stilettos

“Because the Right Shoe Can Change Your Life.”

 

10 Reasons Why Your Business Can’t Afford Not To Be On Pinterest

I will be the first to admit that I was not the first to embrace the concept of Pinterest.  Quite frankly, I thought it was for people who had nothing better to do with their time than post random pictures in scrapbook-like categories.  I am the CEO of a company and spare time is as rare as cheap gas but soon I learned that not finding time for Pinterest would be a mistake my company could not afford to make.

For those of us born slightly prior to the computer era, keeping up with the ever-changing technological world can be somewhat daunting.  Now couple that with this “thing” called social media and you can find yourself always positioned behind the eight ball.  However, social media and Pinterest, most recently, cannot be ignored if those of us who find ourselves in the position of product branding want to be on the mind of those purchasing products each and everyday at the push of a button.

1- Pinterest is EASY to Use

I have a tendency to avoid what I don’t understand.  So it was no surprise to anyone   in my company that I dragged my heels (no pun intended) in embracing Pinterest.  I dreaded going on to another social media hot spot only to belabor the instructions and work through the kinks through trial and error.  However, Pinterest was as easy as putting a hot knife through butter.  The designers of this site made the site fun, easy, and addicting.

2- Instantly My Products Can Be Viewed and Repinned To Many Others

I come from the days of sending out postcards to prospective clients showing the latest and greatest of what my company had to offer.  The customer would marvel at the card, pick up the phone and call for further information.  Gone are those days.  Knowing what I do today, this method almost seems like it was taken from the annals of the Stone Age as it was anything but quick and easy.  Using Pinterest, I simply upload my product pictures, add some text (Pinterest was very generous in allowing a nice amount of space for those who love to talk about what we have to offer), I can attach a link and click.  Within seconds, my product went from the best kept secret to viral.  No wait time…no post office…no mailing lists.  Nice.

3- Pinterest Works Hand In Hand With Other Social Media Outlets

For those of us pressed for time, Pinterest has not only built a great platform to show what we have to offer but allows us to share this with other media outlets like Twitter and Facebook.  So one picture post has the possibilities of finding a home on three social media outlets and like the old Wella Balsam ad went “and they told two people and they told two people and on and on.”

4- See What Others In Your Industry are Doing

No need to set up spies like Bill Belachek did to win football games.  The cards are all laid out there for you to see.  Now it doesn’t take a brain sergeant to figure out that your competition also has a front row seat to what you are producing but if you are marketing your product correctly, they will anyway.  Conversely, if you see that those you are competing with in the open market all are offering products that are more similar than not, it might be a nice time to make a hard left and offer something different or improved.  In one place, you can see what is out there being offered and try to make it better.

5- Pinterest is No Cost Test Market

Remember the days of walking through the mall only to be stopped by a lovely woman with a clipboard soliciting your opinion on what perfume you wore, what vegetable brand you serve at dinner, or what television show you most watched.  Pinterest is a dream come true!  You have the option of following people on Pinterest that you have found to have a common interest or found their “pins” (Pinterest’s term for pictures that you post) to be interesting.  I suggest you find twenty people who have a connection to your business service or product.  They are a representation of what potential buyers are drawn.  If you start to see a repeated theme in the category in which you do business, you might want to consider incorporating those items into your own line or offerings.

6- Pinterest Allows You To Connect With More People

Some of us blasts from the past know this as the” touch program.”  The more times you can reach out to someone and show them what your company has to offer the better chance you have of success.  As I mentioned before, Pinterest does not only support this on their platform but makes connecting with others from other Social Media circles as easy as clicking a button.  People who view your pictures can comment back on them starting an instant dialogue and the possibility of building a relationship with a new client.  No return phone calls.  No email to be sent out.  And, more importantly, others viewing can read the conversation taking place causing more interest.

7- 10 Million Viewers a Month

Now that I have your attention!  What other marketing path could you travel that would allow you to advertise for FREE to 10 million viewers 24 hours a day every day of the month.  This doesn’t even count those who will see it on their Facebook and Twitter Accounts once it posts there as well.  And, unlike any other advertising channel,  your pictures remain allowing for people to revisit or find them at later dates when they have a need for what you have.  This alone should have you on pinning this afternoon.

8- A Picture Says A Thousand Words

Let’s face it.  Not all of us are word weavers or copy writers.  Pinterest lets you off the hook by letting your pin do all the talking.  Now Pinterest does encourage you to at least put a title on your post but you would want to do this anyway.  This can include your company’s name, website, and phone number.

9- Pinterest Let’s You Post Your Price Tag

Depending on your market, this might or might no be something that you can entertain.  I am in the women’s shoe business so not only are my clients impulse driven but they are price driven.  I can pin a shoe we just designed or got in for our stores, add a description, and simply type the price in the text box.  As soon as Pinterest detects the dollar sign it creates a banner on the top left hand corner of your picture. Viola…not only does my client get attracted to the heel by merely stumbling upon the picture but now she knows the price is affordable luxury fashion.  Home run, touchdown, or cha ching at the register…whatever lights you up.

10- Pinterest Showcases Your Company’s Ties With the Community Through Your Philanthropic Commitments

Who doesn’t love a company who gives back to those in need or helps their community.  By just creating a new board (how Pinterest allows you to categorize your pictures for easy viewing) potential clients will be able to align you with your charitable contributions.

BONUS- Ok, This is Not a Benefit To Your Business But You Will have Such Joy When Your Teenage Kids Realize Your Pictures are Being Repinned By Their Friends.

Who said you weren’t cool?

Any questions?  Just post them to this blog.

Kisses Bellas,

Deborah Stilettos

www.DeborahStilettos.com

    

 

Affordable High Heels- Who Doesn’t Like A Bargain

Who doesn’t like a bargain?  Have you ever gone shopping a really liked a pair of high heels only to find out that the were on sale?  Instant love!!!  I don’t know what it is about the word sale or even the phrase “   % off” that makes my heart beat fast and causes my to draw for my credit card faster than any cowboy in the wild west.  Yes I love a sale.  In today’s economy, we are all looking for great fashion for a great affordable price.  I know that I want to take a walk on the wild side it is easier to do so when I can find those unique items at reduced prices.

Deborah Stilettos strives to achieve this everyday in its store-16 West Bridge Street, New Hope, Pennsylvania and on its website- www.DeborahStilettos.com but there are times when we can even offer more to our beloved clients.  Visit our eBay store, http://myworld.ebay.com/innstilettos207 to get some additional savings.  Now the sizes might be limited but if you are lucky enough to find your size you will be rewarded with a great price.  Don’t wait.  People are taking advantage of all of these great heels at great prices.

 

Just one of the many heels available at our eBay Store $39.95

 

These are some fabulous heels…it’s just that our closet is crowded…which reminds me….visit our website www.DeborahStilettos.com/mycrowdedcloset for some additionally fabulous finds.

Kisses Bellas and remember…”the right shoe can change your life.”

Deborah Stilettos

Licking White, Sticky Marshmallows Off Your Fingers While Still Wearing Heels

If you live in the Northeast corridor of the United States like I do, you got pretty much jipped out of a winter.  I must confess, I personally thrilled that global warming has come to town (only kidding) because the winter and me…not exactly friends.  I hate being cold and after about an hour of cars and trucks driving through the newly fallen snow it loses its Norman Rockwell appeal.

However, there are somethings that are just wonderful about winter.  It’s a great time to cuddle, wear fabulous boots, and enjoy roaring fireplaces…but it’s also a lot of fun to make your own homemade marshmallows!  Let’s face it…you are running out in the morning trying to get the kids off to school before rushing to work.  You are busy as soon as you get home at your other full-time job of being a mother.  Dinner has to be made, floors have to be swept, dishes need to be done.  I often wonder if my kids would recognize me without a laundry basket in my hands.

Maybe tonight you put all of that on hold and make these amazingly easy and scrumptuous homemade marshmallows.  The ingredients are pretty basic but double-check the list to see if you have everything because some of the ingredients are not readily available in a modern-day kitchen.  If you have little kids, they will be amazed as the marshmallows take form in the mixer.  Teenagers?  Just make them and watch their eyes widen with delight. If you are feeding teenage boys…double the recipe.  If by some chance you have made it to mile marker two and all of your kids are grown…light some candles and put on some soft music.  The marshmallows will do the rest.  When you make them you will understand what I mean.  I just suggest that you wear a nice pair of stilettos while doing so.

I hope you enjoy these as much as my family has and the guests I have made them.

Kisses Bellas…and remember…”the right shoe can change your life”…and enjoyment of marshmallows.

Recipe:

  • 1/2 cup (125 ml) cold water
  • 3 envelopes (21 g, or about 3 Tablespoons) unflavored gelatin [1]
  • 2/3 cups (157 ml) corn syrup
  • 2 cups (400 g) granulated sugar
  • 1/4 cup (62 ml) water
  • 1/4 teaspoon (1.5 g) salt
  • 1 to 3 tablespoons (15 to 45 ml) vanilla extract or other flavorings (try amaretto, grand marnier, or almond extract)
  • Corn flour (cornstarch)
  • Confectioner’s sugar (powdered sugar)
  • Food colorings (optional)
The cornstarch and powdered sugar mixture.

The cornstarch and powdered sugar mixture.

Prepare a mixture of equal parts powdered sugar and cornstarch or corn flour. Mix a cup or more of each in a bowl and keep it handy.

Prepare your pan(s). Marshmallows are very sticky.

  • Line your pan with plastic wrap, waxed paper, or baking paper for easier release.
  • Thoroughly spray the pan or plastic wrap with cooking spray or pour some oil in and spread it all over with your hands or a pastry brush. Make sure the entire surface is well oiled.
  • Alternatively, you could use a silicone pan as it is non-stick.
  • Tilt and tap the pan to coat with cornstarch.

    Tilt and tap the pan to coat with cornstarch.

    Dust the oiled surface generously with the cornstarch and powdered sugar mixture. Tap the excess back into the bowl and reserve it for later.

  • 4
    Put gelatin in mixer bowl.

    Put gelatin in mixer bowl.

    Pour the 3 envelopes of gelatin into the bowl of an electric mixer.

  • 5
    Add the water.

    Add the water.

    Put 1/2 cup cold water into the bowl with the gelatin.

  • 6
    Gelatin blooming.

    Gelatin blooming.

    Let the gelatin and water sit for about 10 minutes while you prepare the sugar and corn syrup mixture. The gelatin will “bloom” during this time.

  • 7
    The sugar and corn syrup mixture

    The sugar and corn syrup mixture

    Combine 2 cups of granulated sugar, 1/4 cup water and 2/3 cups corn syrup in a small saucepan.

  • 8
    A dial candy thermometer.

    A dial candy thermometer.

    Bring the mixture in the saucepan to a boil.

  • 9
    A different candy thermometer shows the temperature is almost there.

    A different candy thermometer shows the temperature is almost there.

    Place a candy thermometer in it and watch for the temperature to reach exactly 117°C/244°F (in the soft ball stage).

  • 10
    Pour the sugar into the gelatin and start to mix.

    Pour the sugar into the gelatin and start to mix.

    Early in the mixing process.

    Early in the mixing process.

    Getting close.

    Getting close.

    Pour the boiling sugar mixture into the gelatin mixture and start mixing it at high speed. While mixing, add 1/4 teaspoon salt and beat for at least 15 minutes.

  • 11
    Add flavoring and color at the very end of the mixing.

    Add flavoring and color at the very end of the mixing.

    Add the vanilla extract or another flavoring at the end of the 15 minutes. Add food coloring, if desired, at this stage, too.

  • 12
    Spread the mixture evenly in a prepared pan.

    Spread the mixture evenly in a prepared pan.

    Spread the mixture evenly in a prepared pan. It will help to oil your hands, spoon, or spatula before beginning.

  • 13
    Sprinkle more cornstarch on top.

    Sprinkle more cornstarch on top.

    Sprinkle more cornstarch over the top and, if you want, cover with another piece of plastic or waxed paper and press the mixture into the pan.

  • 14
    Let the marshmallows set.

    Let the marshmallows set.

    Let the marshmallows sit for about four hours at room temperature.

  • 15
    The slab on a cutting board.

    The slab on a cutting board.

    Remove the big slab of marshmallow from the pan and place it onto a cutting board well sprinkled with more of the cornstarch mixture. Sprinkle more cornstarch on the side that is now on top.

  • 16
    Cut into squares.

    Cut into squares.

    Cut the marshmallow into squares with kitchen scissors or a pizza wheel. You can also use cookie cutters to cut the marshmallows into shapes. Separate the pieces so they don’t stick back together.

  • 17
    Toss gently in more cornstarch.

    Toss gently in more cornstarch.

    Toss the pieces with powdered sugar to keep them from sticking to each other on the cut sides.

  • 18
    Stack the marshmallows.

    Stack the marshmallows.

    Stack the marshmallows into containers with sheets of waxed paper between each layer.

    • Trace container and cut multiple layers of waxed paper.

      Trace container and cut multiple layers of waxed paper.

      As long as the containers have fairly straight sides, you can trace the bottom of the container onto the waxed paper and cut several layers at once.

 

5 Wardrobe Malfunctions…DVRs Have Never Come in Such Handy!

Is it me? Or does there seem to be more wardrobe malfunctions these days?  DVR’s originated so that people could record their favorite show.  Who would have thought that we would use them to view…and review…and view again our favorite celebrity’s clothes falling off, nipples popping out or skirts revealing nothing underneath?

While I am sure there were mishaps when I was young, the only one I can recall from way back when was the famous pose of Marilyn Monroe when she walked over the subway gate and her dress flew up.  Nothing was exposed and Marilyn certainly struck a pose- one that has traveled through the decades but recently the citings have been more frequent and more telling.  Here were five that I came up with…

1- Marilyn Monroe   As mentioned before, Ms. Monroe starred in the movie The Seven Year Itch and the infamous scene of her standing over the subway grate and her skirt flying higher was part of the script.  The picture of Marilyn holding down her dress that has been reprinted many times over throughout the decades was actually retaken at a studio.  The original shots were taken at 1am with 5000 people watching.  It has been noted that many of the shots were unusable because at that time it was considered inappropriate.  Imagine that?

Marilyn Monroe's Famous Subway Photo

 

2- Tanisha Mukherjee, an actress, was caught walking down the street with this black dress that suddenly became a kiss and tell when the sun hit it giving new meaning to panty lines.  Good thing for Ms. Mukherjee that her…hum..asset was just that.  This picture unfortunately got better reviews than most of her movies.

Talk about panty lines

3- Poor Britney Spears…went through her crazy time…who hasn’t …with the paparazzi only so ready to document it.  I guess Ms. Spears wasn’t afraid of being in an accident since underwear was not a concern at all.

Thongless is LA

 

4- Probably most notable in recent times was the Superbowl in which Justin Timberlake “accidentally” ripped off the right section of  Janet Jackson’s bustier.  I don’t know about you but I don’t normally wear a star over my nipple.  Whether it was planned or not, it has been documented to be one of the most reviewed DVR recording in history.  Sorry guys…it’s hard for us to believe you are hanging onto the recording of the Superbowl from 2004.

"Starring" Janet Jackson

 

5- Last and certainly not least is Jennifer Lopez who made everyone forget the costume and makeup presentation at the Academy Awards.  Ms. Lopez looked stunning in her dress but the dress not only had people smiling in admiration but also scratching their heads on whether Jennifer was presenting more than an Oscar.

Eye Popping...and other things popping at the Oscars

 

Kisses Bellas,

Deborah Stilettos

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Murder on A High Heel? Did This Designer Go Too Far?

We all choose our shoes as an extension of our personalities.  Wearing the perfect stiletto in red might be an indication that you are feeling sexy in your little black dress.  If you are like me, heels can also be an artistic expression.  I don’t particularly go for the loud printed dresses and shirts so I save this blast of color for my feet and I really appreciate the designers who have added a creative twist to their designs.

Christian Louboutin has even capture the color red and has made a legal battle for trademarking the shade as an expression of his brand.  In return when another spots the red underside of another woman’s heel it automatically gives her status in the fashion world.  The shoes are known to be expensive and trendy.

But what happens when a designer takes a large leap out of the box?  We have long since battled the issue of  creative banning in both our libraries and museums alike.  But to my knowledge this has not been a major battle in the fashion world.  Sure we combat the occasional breast exposure and areola sighting but the fashion world is not usually faced with the question of whether or not the actual message in the piece is inappropriate or not.

Recently, I was messaged this high heel that was found by a friend of mine in which the sender stated that the stiletto was disturbing.  In a world where it has become acceptable to use the “n” word in our lyrics, make music videos of women being beaten, and have magazines showing fourteen girls looking as though they are 25 in provocative poses, I did not think anything could shock me.  And I  was wrong.

Blood splattered heel named "The Victim"

I am not even sure if shocked is the right word.  To be honest, I was sickened and emotional to see what designer, Antony felt was good fashion.  Having suffered from domestic violence, this heel invoked a feeling from me that I may not be looking for in a pair of heels.  I think if the shoe had been designed for a Battered Woman’s event I might be more forgiving however this stiletto is available on the open market for $99.00.  I am far from a prude and I have not come across many… if any… heels that I would not wear…until now.  The loss of so many women due to violence should be spotlighted and worn on tee shirts as messages not on our feet as victims.  What do you think?

Kisses Bellas,

Deborah Stilettos

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Heels To Flip Flops- What Do the Shoes You Wear Say About Your?

Just when you thought it was safe to throw on a pair of flip-flops or slide into a pair of 5 inch stilettos without being judged, the fashion statements you wear on your feet say a lot about your personality and you as a person.

If flip-flops are a staple in your closet, you are most likely a laid back person and comfort takes first prize when it comes to your shoe selection.  In strike comparison, maybe you are never caught without a fabulous pair of stilettos.  You wouldn’t think about going to the grocery store without a stylish pair of heels.  You would probably be a fashion conscious diva who is sexy and stylish.

Then there are those who wear Uggs in the summer.  Attention seekers who don’t mind their feet overheating, these girls are fashion trend setters who are independent thinkers.  Kitten heels are for those who have a sexy streak running through them but don’t like being in the spotlight as much as someone who would be wearing high heels to be an attention grabber.

Chunky heel wearers are those who follow trends and like being current, youthful thinkers. While those who wear sneakers all of the time are sporty and athletic or maybe the mother’s of young children in which they would be sensible.

Kisses Bellas,

DeborahStilettos.com

 

Top Three Dresses of the Oscars- Heels, Glamour, and Gowns!

I, like many around the world, sat glued in front of the television last night waiting to see what the starlets of the Academy would be wearing.  While I was not overly impressed by many of the dresses, my top three choices had me screaming when I saw them.

The first wower was George Clooney’s date for the evening, Stacey Kiebler.   looked absolutely breathtaking in her Marchesa gown that was made from a metallic fabric of shimmering gold.  In similar fashion, the WWE wrestler was a winner in the popular off the shoulder number that was repeated in many of the fashions worn for the evening.  Stacey almost looked like her handsome dates own personal Oscar.  The hip line of the dress was gracefully adorned in a soft flower composed of the same fantastic material.  George Clooney looked dashing in his Giorgio Armani suit but yet I am not sure he could look bad in anything.

The second couture stunner was the ever so stunning, Jennifer Lopez.  While this dress was not as beautiful as the one she wore a few years back to the same show- vintage couture, this Zuhair Murad number was shimmery, clingy, and translucent and some might even say exposing. The dress was the ever so popular shimmering white echoed throughout the evening of attendees.

 

Gwyneth Paltrow really stole the show for me but I was disappointed not see a flurry around her gown.  When she stepped onto the red carpet the tall wispy blonde looking nothing more than a flashback of old Hollywood.  A straight line white gown gently ruched and strapless looked beautiful when she got up to present an award but the outfit was perfection when paired with the Tom Ford Cape that gently hung from her narrow shoulders.  Coupled with a simple 1920′s diamond bracelet, Gwyneth proved the sometimes less is more.

Can’t wait for next year!!

Kisses Bellas,

www.DeborahStilettos.com

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Jennifer Lopez’s Night at the Oscars- Is Accessorizing with an Aerola Too Much?

I was very excited to get ready to view the red carpet frenzy of last night.  Just to see the Hollywood glamour powerhouses parade themselves before entering the Academy Awards was exciting for a fashion hound like me.  There were just a handful of dresses that captivated me last night.  The shoes were magnificent, but who knew that the accessories would be the main topic of conversation today and I am not talking about the Judith Leiber dazzlers or the Harry Winston glitz.  I am referring to Jennifer Lopez and whether or not her areola was the accessory of the night.

I, too was happy to see Jennifer Lopez approach Ryan Seacrest (yes, I was watching E!).  She just has a magnetic way of lighting up any space she enters with her gentle voice, doe-like eyes and with her body that just makes every fabric wrapped around her stretch and scream with delight.  For a woman most complimented on her derrier, Jennifer Lopez  even made Oscar blush last night with her exposed cleavage.

It was only a few years back that the spanish starlet and singer wore a jaw dropping Versace dress to the Grammys that caused men around the globe to drop their jaw and women to stare in wonder if one fail swoop of wind would blow the dress right off of her.  It was a show stopper and a dress that is still being talked about today.

In similar fashion, Jennifer’s gown dropped right down to her naval showing more than just her God-given talents.  I must admit as I watched with complete admiration as she was presenting the award for costume design I wondered if what I was seeing was what I was seeing.  Only so happy to help, my business partner and my son both were only so happy to weigh in on the couture of the evening…  Ok, J Lo’s couture. No certain confirmation was made but it was as though someone had put on the mute button as we all pontificated on Ms. Lopez’s accessory choice of the evening, one that was without diamonds and pearls.

Soon she was whisked off the stage with…oh yeah Cameron Diaz…and the final question of the night was this a wardrobe malfunction or a great way to get a lot of attention about the dress you wore to the Oscars?  What do you think?  And by the way…was she even wearing heels?  Kisses Bellas,

Deborah Stilettos

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New Pocketbook Uses…Using Your Old Bag

I saw the most novel idea the other day while watching a runway show.  The designer had taken a tote bog and had folded the bag in half.  Essentially making the over sized bag into a clutch.  With every great look comes sacrifices, however you are not losing anymore than if you were just using a clutch bag.  You will have to keep the items to a minimum so the tote will fold in half easily without bulging that might make the setup a little more cumbersome to carry.

What you do gain is the ability to use something already in your closet or treat yourself to a new big pocketbook that you will get two uses out.  In today’s economic times, we are always looking to save a little here and there.  What you save in the pocketbook will afford you a new fun pair of heels, sandals, stilettos, or flats for the upcoming season.  Why not shop at Deborah Stilettos where our heels are $39.95 and $19.95 for our flats for our local store clients.

Can’t wait for you to drop by and see some of our fabulous new additions to our already beautiful collection.  Also remember that a portion of our sales goes to Heeling Inc-our charity to help women and children recover from the horrors of domestic violence.

Kisses Bellas,

Deborah Stilettos

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