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Snazzy Feet

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Milenika Shoes

Today is going to be short, but very fun!

Slovenia-born footwear designer Milena Hrastnik knew from childhood that she wanted to design shoes. Her beautiful, unexpected designs are regularly featured in fashion shows, art exhibitions, magazines, and they have even turned up in children’s books! I absolutely love her joyous colors and sassy patters, and all those delicious striped heels! Yes, please!

Milenika Shoes makes some of the most stylish flats I’ve ever seen, and that’s no easy trick!

You can check out all of Milena Hrastnik’s beautiful footwear in her Milenika Shoes Etsy shop and on Instagram.

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Author: Donna from One Beautiful Thing

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20 thoughts on “Snazzy Feet

  1. Harold F. Loeblein's avatar

    If I brought any pair of them my wife would call the men in white jackets to come to haul me off to a mental hospital. Hal

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  2. lois's avatar

    These are snazzy, all right–I love them!

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  3. bcparkison's avatar

    I do understand design but I’m just not shoe crazy.

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  4. ChrisLomaka's avatar

    not my style, but I love the creativity 🙂

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  5. Laura (PA Pict)'s avatar

    I don’t wear heels so I appreciate that I could wear most of these. I don’t own many shoes but I would definitely give shelf space to a few of these designs.

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  6. TWF's avatar

    Wow! Love the multi color oxfords!

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  7. Diane's avatar

    I am really afraid you may have just cost me a lot of money! (But I still love you.)

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  8. Andrea R Huelsenbeck's avatar

    When I was in eighth grade, my mother randomly bought me a pair of bowling shoes (I’d gone bowling a couple of times with the Girl Scouts)–in MINT GREEN! I wore them to my parochial school with my uniform. (The dress code said we had to wear tie shoes. They were.) I almost forgot about that, but the mint shoes above brought back that memory.

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