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May anyone ID the sandals?

The F/W 2026.27 Show Schedules...

Yes ^ Sandro is the brand, http://us.sandro-paris.com/shop/women/outwear/matrix-4.html
called the 'Matrix' coat, currently on sale, only size 40 left!

more at mrblasberg.com[...]I’m sure whoever else is writing about the night’s events will moan about the venue; and yes, the Bowery Hotel, where I’ve been at previously for Demi Moore’s birthday party and a Lanvin fashion show, seemed a little fancy for a movement against rich people. But I thought the setting was ideal: plush couches and nice carpets for people to sit and listen from, and it was donated for free, so shut up. I’m also sure that whoever else is writing about last night’s events will criticize a panel of organizers that included TV actors and personalities (Alexa Chung, Penn Badgley and Zoe Kravitz were very involved with their co-hosts Aaron Stern, Chloe Cockburn, Daniel Kruglikov, Daniel Pinchbeck, Juan Cortes, Nina de Raadt, Raviv Ullman and Tennessee Thomas.) But, again, I’m sort of happy that someone – anyone – was nice enough to organize an event geared toward a faux bourgeois pig like myself, just to get a sense of what was going on what we could do. And for the record, the entire committee seemed genuinely involved and concerned with this cause. This was not a vanity project for anyone.[...]
more at papermag.com[url]Last night, a mishmash of impassioned celebs including Alexa Chung, Zoe Kravitz, Olivia Wilde, Parker Posey, Darren Aronofsky and Michael Stipe came together at the Bowery Hotel to hear poets, authors, bands, protesters and Mos Def (who read from a lengthy manuscript and kept stopping to apologize to the audience) wax on about Occupy Wall Street. Though there was a good-sized turnout, the crowd had difficulty focusing at times, talking over many of the speakers to annoyed shushing. Daphne Guinness didn't help matters much when she slunk in late in a head-turning Tron-esque outfit, prompting about a dozen people in the crowd to stop listening and rush over to the socialite fashion plate.
Although Kravitz kindly told us we were unlikely to get an interview from any of her fellow celebrity hosts, who included Chung, Daniel Kruglikov and Tennessee Thomas among others, we were able to get a hold of her boyfriend Penn Badgley (who co-MCd the evening with Kravitz and recently starred in the the well-received Margin Call, about the early days of the financial crisis). He happily spoke to us about his feelings on OWS, the soiree itself, and where we all fit in.