Korean Imelda Marcos?

‘So how many shoes DO you own?’  Several nosy friends have practically pinned me down trying to force me to answer this uncomfortably pointed question.  To their disappointment, I answer like a stubborn FBI agent who has just been asked to release volatile governmental information.  “It’s top secret.”

Maybe it’s because shoes will always look great on, no matter how much water I’ve retained.  Maybe it’s because they instantly create a sexier posture, stance, and attitude.  Maybe it’s because there are so many styles, colors, textures, and trends to choose from.  Maybe it’s a sign of a developing foot fetish.  Or maybe it’s simply because I’m an incurable fashionista who craves anything stylish.   Whatever the reason, I love shoes and I’m starting to feel like a Korean Imelda Marcos.

But unlike Imelda’s widely publicized shoe count, my inventory count is top secret even to myself.  Strangely enough, my shoes are separated from each other, sitting in mini-collections rather than one enormous shoe museum like Imelda’s grand displays.  Gathering them all together in one lump sum and counting them is something I don’t dare do.  My guilty conscience couldn’t take it.  From the 3,220 YouTube videos revealing personal shoe collections though it seems others don’t have a problem with it.

I’m guessing that unlike me with my overly-sensible parents, Imelda must have grown up with parents who lavished her every fashion whim, understood the value of frivolous fashion items and even considered them a fun investment.  I imagine that Imelda must’ve grown up with lots of praise and adoration concerning her beautiful and ever-growing shoe collection.  Instead, I grew up having to defend my every shoe purchase.  ‘Why do you need another pair of black shoes,” my parents would desperately ask (and contribute to years of haunting shoe-purchase-guilt).

With this upbringing, I’ve tried to appease both the ‘Buy the shoe’ and ‘Why do you need another pair?’ voices in my head by only buying shoes that I really and truly love (the type of shoes that I will go to sleep dreaming about if I don’t have) and even then, I buy only when they’re on sale so I can help silence the guilt with the high of the deal.  Of course, this little mind-trick has led me to where I am today.   view earlier post to see a glimpse of my shoe closet (these are just my stilettos)

Maybe one day, I’ll get up the nerve to uncover the total number of shoes currently housed in separate areas of my apartment.   If I do, my next task will be to come to terms with my growing clothing collection…

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  1. stella says:

    hahahahahaha. my mom calls me the korean imelda–
    but that’s just her opinion. i have a looong way to go
    to catch up to an icon i admire the most. lol.

    a girl can never have enough shoes!
    i mean, yes, the colors may be exactly the same, but there is in fact
    a difference between a 3.5″ and 4″ heel. and yes, there is
    a ginormous difference between a patent pair and a suede pair,
    as well as a rounded front and a slightly tapered front.

    i guess, such characteristics only matter to those who have an
    ever-so-growing obsession with shoes.

    sigh. c’est la vie.

    1. fabgab says:

      : ) Nice to hear someone understands! It seems we have a lot in common, Stella!

Fab Decor: Damask

I’ve been really into damasks (as if you couldn’t already tell from this blog’s design).  And I love baroque details, with classic black / white pairings so I salivated over this picture of Nicky Hilton’s dining room.

photo from InStyle Magazine

I actually have that same fabric that you see on her chairs as my bedroom curtains (bought at Targe’t and pictured here) and I made my own matching bed pillow shams with additional curtain fabric (also pictured below).  This week, I got a little creative and added some glossy black damask stickers to the wall behind my baroque headboard (that i bought direct from a furniture wholesaler on ebay a couple years ago).  Signchick1.etsy.com hooked me up with these easy to apply stickers.  Don’t worry, I won’t go crazy and start applying scratch ‘n sniff stickers next…

The lighting also needed a makeover.  Here’s what was involved:

  1. I dismantled the old ugly apartment lighting which looked like a bowl was stuck to the ceiling.
  2. I had an electrician install this chandelier that I bought direct from a wholesaler online and I had the handy electrician put everything on a more romantic dimmer.
  3. I bought a white baroque circular frame from a wholesaler online, had them cut it in half free of charge and used it as part of my makeshift crown.
  4. I bought, cut and glued damask wrapping paper over the gaping hole that the previous unsightly lighting fixture uncovered
  5. I then used industrial strength tape to make the molding stick to the ceiling which will save me from being penalized later for abusing my apartment
  6. Lastly, I added baby chandelier to the draping crystals (tied on mini chandelier lighting kits)

Voila! I have a damask themed, black and white bedroom on a budget!

Here’s another inspiring photo I found on one of my favorite home decor sites, brocadehome.com





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  1. PinkBow says:

    you made a great job!

    1. fabgab says:

      Thanks! It was a fun and gratifying project. I love your bedroom postings too. very glamour girl!

  2. Sue Z. says:

    Check out Nicky’s closet on bluefly.com!

  3. Embersidhe says:

    Your blog is awesome Stella. I’m so glad I found your address. It looks wonderful.

    1. fabgab says:

      Hi there! thanks so much for the comment. Subscribe! I’d love to see you here more often.

  4. Very nice article. I absolutely love this site. Stick with it!

  5. natalielise says:

    This is a topic that is near to my heart… Cheers! Where are your contact details though?
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