James oxford, which blends a traditional stitched toe with contrast soles and lacing. "This collection I let my geographic surroundings influence the direction." But while her mood board may warrant cries of "Yee-haw!" the results are chic rather than campy. From grommets and studs often seen on gorgeous leather horse saddles, to the fine details found in Western stitching on traditional cowboy boots," says Scott. "For spring 2013 my inspiration was rooted in the heartland of Texas. Having relocated from Northern California to Dallas three years ago, she launched her handcrafted footwear brand, The Office of Angela Scott, last year this season, her entire collection is based on the Lone Star State. While it was Lyle Lovett who originally sang these words on his album Road to Ensenada, shoe designer Angela Scott knows exactly what the long, tall Texan is talking about. That's right you're not from Texas/But Texas wants you anyway So pardon me my laughter/'Cause I sure do understandĮven Moses got excited/When he saw the promised land Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to play
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