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***Made Upon Request- This pair can be made in ANY color scheme *** This listing is for a pair of ballet flats as shown or in any color combination.The pair has been crafted with ivory lace over white fabric. The handmade blooms have been made using mint green chiffon and have been decorated with crystal and pearl jewels. Satin blush laces tie around the ankles. One of the photos shows the matching clutch, which is not included in this listing.~~~~~~ ALL SIZES ARE AVAILABLE, INCLUDING CHILDREN SIZES ~~~~~~~~1) Totally handmade2) Created according to your unique measurements. I don't use commercial sizes. I accommodate any size and width, including children's. Once you place your order, you will receive instructions to measure your feet in order to achieve the perfect fit!3) The soles are made of a rubber-type material, which is outdoor-friendly and non-slip, however, they are not water-proof. You can upgrade the soles to water-resistant outdoor rubber soles by purchasing this additional listing https://www.etsy.com/listing/581794865/outdoor-rubber-water-resistant-soles?ref=listings_manager_table4) They tie around the ankles or across the top of the foot. Very versatile!5) So very comfortableMy flats are completely handmade, crafted with care. The outer soles are made with a non-slip material for durability and safety. These have been purchased by dozens of brides for beach and outdoor weddings, flower girls, or simply to wear when your feet are tired and you just want to continue dancing the night away! Thanks for visiting Sol Bijou!

An Alameda County jury in July convicted Jamaal Prince, 36, of first-degree murder for the Dec. 28, 2012, knife attack on Laney College and ballet student Jennifer “Jessica” Kingeter. Prince was on parole for attacking his mother Jacqueline Stewart in 2010 when the killing occurred in the East Oakland apartment his ex-girlfriend and their son called home. There were several outbursts in Judge Jon Rolefson’s courtroom Friday after the judge refused a late request from a Prince supporter to read a letter from Stewart out loud, just like the letters from Kingeter’s parents. Stewart regularly attended the trial but was not present for the sentencing.

“Imagine how we feel,” one of Kingeter’s supporters said out of turn to Prince’s supporters, “Imagine how we feel, too,” one of them countered before two women ran out to a hallway where they could be heard shouting obscenities, Prince used a long kitchen knife to stab and ballet flats,ivory,blush,mint,green,elegant wedding,vintage wedding,prom, shoes,ballerina slippers,lace up,flower girl, crystals slash Kingeter hundreds of times after attempting to rape her, deputy district attorney Danielle Hilton argued at trial, Kingeter’s mother, who asked her name not appear in print, said Friday that her daughter fought for her life and “died a warrior.”..

“She refused to be raped by a man she did not know and did not want,” the woman said. Kingeter met Prince that night through a mutual friend, Julius Johnson. Prince told police that Johnson promised he could have sex with Kingeter if he bought them cocaine and alcohol, which Johnson denied on the witness stand. Nonetheless, Prince thought he was owed sex and became enraged when Kingeter didn’t submit, Hilton argued. Johnson testified the three of them were hanging out and then Prince started “tripping out” with a knife in his hand. Johnson said he quickly left the apartment, leaving Kingeter behind.

Prince was naked and suffering from cuts on his hand and a stab wound on his leg when two hours later he ran ballet flats,ivory,blush,mint,green,elegant wedding,vintage wedding,prom, shoes,ballerina slippers,lace up,flower girl, crystals to a neighbor’s house claiming a man had attacked him and killed Kingeter, At trial, his attorney Al Thews argued that Kingeter stabbed Prince first and he killed her in an act of imperfect self-defense, Rolefson on Friday said Prince tortured Kingeter with the knife and he can’t envision a scenario where such an attack can be justified as an act of self-defense, “What Mr, Prince did to that young lady was sick,” Rolefson said..

Cantor Arts Center at Stanford University. The Anderson Collection: Works by Jackson Pollock, Willem de Kooning, Philip Guston, Ellsworth Kelly, Terry Winters, Sean Scully and Vija Celmins; opens Sept. 21. “Robert Frank in America,” photographs by Frank that shed new light on his legendary work, “The Americans,” through Jan. 5. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Wednesdays-Sundays; Thursdays till 8 p.m. Cantor Arts Center, Stanford campus, off Palm Drive at Museum Way. 650-723-4177 or museum.stanford.edu.

Mohr Gallery, “Decline and Renewal,” mixed-media works on paper by Erin Goodwin-Guerrero, through Sept, 28, Mohr Gallery, Community School of Music and Arts, Finn Center, 230 San Antonio Circle, Mountain View, Free, www.arts4all.org or 650-917-6800, ext, 305, Palo Alto Art Center, “Dana Harel: Between Dreams and Nightmares,” through Sept, 7, Palo Alto Art Center, 1313 Newell Road, Palo Alto, 650-329-2366, Peninsula Museum of Art, “Architecture In Color — Paintings by Tom Schultz” and “Emergence — Assemblage by Gerry Anne Lenhart,” through Sept, 7, Peninsula Museum ballet flats,ivory,blush,mint,green,elegant wedding,vintage wedding,prom, shoes,ballerina slippers,lace up,flower girl, crystals of Art, 1777 California Drive, Burlingame, 11 a.m, to 5 p.m., Wednesdays through Sundays, Free admission, 650-692-2101 or www.peninsulamuseum.org..

Rabbi Joseph Telushkin. “Rebbe: The Life and Teachings of Menachem M. Schneerson, the Most Influential Rabbi in Modern History.” 3 p.m. Sept. 14. Schultz Cultural Arts Hall, Oshman Family Jewish Community Center, Taube Koret Campus for Jewish Life, 3921 Fabian Way, Palo Alto. $25 advance, $30 at the door. www.paloaltojcc.org/rebbe. Smuin Ballet. “Uncorked: The Christmas Ballet.” Dec. 10-14. 8 p.m. Wednesday-Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday. Mountain View Center for the Performing Arts, 500 Castro Street, Mountain View. $49-$68 (fees may apply; discounts available). 650-903-6000 or www.smuinballet.org.

Moscow Ballet, “Great Russian Nutcracker.” 4 and 8 p.m, Dec, 19, Flint Center, ballet flats,ivory,blush,mint,green,elegant wedding,vintage wedding,prom, shoes,ballerina slippers,lace up,flower girl, crystals 21250 Stevens Creek Blvd., Cupertino, $30, (Discounts available.) Ticketmaster 800-345-7000 or www.nutcracker.com/buy-tickets, 60th Anniversary Celebration, 2-4 p.m, Sept, 27, American Association of University Women, South San Mateo branch, serving Atherton, Belmont, Redwood City, San Carlos, San Carlos Library, 610 Elm St., San Carlos, Free, Silicon Valley Ball, 8 p.m.-midnight, Dec, 13, Kathy Griffin, Roy Rogers, Paula Harris, Danny Click, Mustache Harbor and more, in four venues, Food, Supports arts and entertainment in Redwood City, $125, 650-369-7770 ot www.siliconvalleyball.com..



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