Happy Monday, everyone! Are you all feeling bright eyed and bushy-tailed, and ready to tackle the week head on? Let’s put that to the test with a little quiz to sharpen your brains:
Above, you will see two shoes. One is a designer shoe, retailing for over £500. The other costs £40. Which do you think is which? Tell us in the comments and we’ll come back later and let you know if you were right.
Which is the designer shoe?
EDIT: the answer is now under the jump!
The shoes on the left are the designer pair: they’re by Balmain, and our shoe blog, Shoeperwoman, featured them back in February.
The ones on the right, meanwhile, are by Dorothy Perkins, and are £40 here.










Probably the designer’s are the gold-lining decolletes.
Mmm, the remind me those ones:
http://www.ohmyshoes.it/2010/04/08/borchie-e-cristalli-per-balmain/
perhaps Balmain? or Moschino, maybe?
mmm O_o…
Momo
“they remind me”… ;D ooops
The left ones look like they’re made of real suede, so I guess the right ones are a shameless copy!
the grey ones on the right are the designer i think. they have an ever so slightly more elegant shape … i wouldnt bet on it though… !
Left designer? The lining of the right ones looks cheap and they have a more conventional shape (or maybe it’s just the angle of the other pair).
The ones on the left are designer. The material and the photography look more expensive.
I hope the right ones are the affordable ones, because to me they look much better.
I’m guessing that the left are the designer ones. They have a more elegant shape, and the bow is perkier.
The right ones are the cheap ones. Dorothy Perkins if I’m not mistaken.
LEFT- they look better quality amongst other reasons.
I’m guessing the one on the left are designer – the gold liner on the right one seems a bit wrinkled and not as good quality. That and the sole is black vs beige.
I bet the left ones are designer. The photo is better and the sole looks more expensive.
The answer has now been posted at the bottom of the post
Hmm left is the designer but I prefer the right ones.