Disdain the attendance nike air jordan retros that comes with comprising a poker pro and horseshoe hoarder, not to advert a one-time contestant on duty Bravo's "The Millionaire Matchmaker," Shak counts herself "just a mamma of three kids who alivenesses in Bryn Mawr," even if the kids tell her, rightly, that she's not the average Main Line soccer mom.
Though Shak has loved skids since she jordan retros shoes cost a triflee girl, she began seriously assembling in her 20s and concedes that her shoe-buying binge was an easy, if expensive, pick-me-up during some rocky times.
"I was filling a void in my life. It turned into love/obsession," said Shak, who grew up in Elkins Park, Pa., and is divorced from an oil-futures trader who is a world-class poker player himself. "Now I'm in a better place, I buy less."
But she still scores new shoes every time she competes in a poker tournament — next up is Cannes in October, if you are listening,
Christian — which may explain why she recently gave away about 200 pairs and is looking to donate a few hundred more to charity. Raise your hand if you're a size seven.
"You can only have so much of anything," said Shak, who also has an apartment conveniently located on Fifth Avenue in New York, a Mecca for retail therapy.
She won't reveal her favorite designer — you can probably guess — but says YSLs are the most comfortable. She can't remember her first designer purchase and loses track of what she owns.
"Oh, I forgot about these," she said of a pair of black-and-green Jimmy Choos as she looked through a third-floor closet of to-die-for shoes that she rarely visits anymore.
And while Shak never used to leave the house without balancing on heels, she now permits herself the occasional foray in Lanvin ballet flats and even flip-flops.
Daher, a Daniel Chester French businessman who produced the horseshoe flick — howdies second one about footwear — called in Shak "The air jordan retros king from Spades," referring to her pink patent six-inch cads on the black spade on the English, customized away the legendary shoe designer Walter Steiger.
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