My bet ABC's Marvel drama Agents of SHIELD may have
some really big shoes to fill.
Not exact matches
In 2012, TOMS
Shoes founder Blake Mycoskie called failure «an inevitable part of thinking
big and going after what you're
really passionate about.»
«After seeing how they're sold for $ 500 or $ 1,000 dollars, we thought there was a
really big opportunity to sell these
shoes at a
really low price.»
Plus, with expectations for Valeant as low as they are, the next CEO doesn't
really have to worry about
big shoes to fill, Ackman suggested: «You don't want to be CEO after Jack Welch has been running the company,» he said, referring to the legendary CEO of General Electric (ge).
«Obviously, with the history of the team, I've got some
big shoes to fill there but the way we have restructured this, we will be working closely together and Shane [Sutton] is more closely involved too so we have got a
really tight group there.
I am a
really big fan of the
shoes - I like how classic they are, yet just different enough from current trends to be a step above the rest.
I am not a
big fan of walking in heels, specially in South Florida so when Linge
shoes offered me to review their ballet flats I was
really excited.
I
really wanted to like these
shoes and looked cute on, but unfortunately too
big and wide.
There's nothing worse than a
big, gapping space surrounding your ankle and an otherwise
really cute pair of
shoes.
Also, I don't
really want my
shoes to have a
big ol' emblem on the front for the brand.
When you're pregnant and you get
bigger and
bigger, it becomes
really hard to wear
shoes that you have to lace up or buckle the straps because you can't bend over!
I do agree that the
shoes that lace around the ankle or gladiator type sandals
really emphasize the thickness and crop pants are awful for ladies with
big calves, plus I think they look unfinished.
Tassels and lace - up
shoes have both been so
big, so this is a
really fun post.
All your outfits have been teamed up
really well but I have to say the
shoes get the
big tick for me both sandal
shoes look perfect on your feet and I love the styling of your hair.
Hey There, Great Tips and
Really an amazing Post, All of the
shoes style are fascinated and very stylish which are also having a
big trends nowadays.
I love those
shoes, and I
really need to step up my game since I am lacking on the style department (
big time!).
I took a risk and bought a size
bigger than I wear because I just
REALLY wanted these
shoes and that's the closest size to fit me that they had.
Of course these
shoes are defective so it's not
really fair to make my judgement of these boots based on this pair, and if my trip wasn't quickly approaching I'd have sent them back, but the fact that they aren't distinguishable from the right to the left foot, is a
big no - no.
First of all I need to say a
big thanks to two people who sort of made or helped make this happen for me, one is my dear friend Zoraida who unfortunately wasn't able to come along to Chicago with us but was the person who alerted me about SJP's
shoe tour in which I had absolutely no idea was happening (go figure since I work most days on my computer,
really Karina?!)
I'm not usually a
big fan of rompers but this one fits me
really well and I think that makes all the difference Romper: Forever 21
Shoes: Frye Carlie Braided Platform Wedges
These
shoes are
really comfy but run a little
big.
In December, I put on my
big girl
shoes and
really dedicated myself to job applications.
So far, my Clarks pumps have gone to church twice & out to dinner, and both times I was able to return home, walk comfortably up my driveway & into my room without any urge to kick them off my feet & into a
big fire like some other
shoes I have tried... and, my Clarks shopping trip scored me $ 40 to spend on my next visit - they have those punch card things where a filled card gives you $ $ to spend, and between the pumps, the sandals & that beautiful orchid handbag I filled a card, so I may go back and use the credit towards the nude version of the pumps... and if I get
really ambitious, I'll post a picture of myself with the pumps & the bag very soon.
But anyways, this lifestyle is alive and well in Manhattan, but its mostly young WW who are aspiring actors / models that are currently waitresses and need someone to pay for their Christian Louboutins (a
really ridiculous designer
shoe that costs about $ 800 - $ 2000) until they make it
big LOL.
«A Million Ways to Die in the West»
really had some
big expectation
shoes to fill.
Not content to leave it at that, they decided to send in the
big guns in the form of Ken Block, co-founder of DC
Shoes, teammate of the late McRae, and all around
really awesome guy.
Kuribo's
Shoe is something that we talked about, actually, and it's
really a
big favorite within the team — so much so that they even wanted to incorporate the use of that power - up in Galaxy!
A Turner Prize nominee in 2013, his recent solo exhibitions include David Shrigley, Rose Art Museum, Waltham, MA (2016);
Really Good, Fourth Plinth Commission, London (2016); David Shrigley, Two Rooms Gallery, Auckland Arts Festival, New Zealand (2015); David Shrigley: Life and Life Drawing, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia (2014 — 15); David Shrigley, Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich, Germany (2014);
Big Shoes, BQ, Berlin, Germany (2013); How Are You Feeling?
It's putting ourselves in someone else's
shoes and
really appreciating that they're making
big, emotional life decisions.