Calvin Klein sandals have a slight dark brown heel, stitched-seam detailing, a singular strap across toe and a silver-tone logo-engraved plaque on sole. Black leather flat sandals with leather ties at extended cushioned ankle panel that are secured with hook fastenings.
Monday, March 29, 2010
Thursday, March 25, 2010
Oscar de la Renta sandals
Oscar de la Renta sandals have an open toe, dark-brown leather cross-over strap with a darker trim, silver-tone hoop at front and side, a square toe and an adjustable stud fastening at side. Maroon patent-leather sandals with a wood-grain effect and a heel that measures approximately 130mm/ 5 inches with a 30mm/ 1 inch platform.
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Monday, March 22, 2010
Christian Louboutin Trottinette ankle boots Brown
Brown platform leather ankle boots, approximately 140mm / 5.5 inches high with exaggerated side buckle at top. Christian Louboutin ankle boots have a concealed 30mm / 1 inch platform, inner side zip, stiletto heel and signature red soles. Italian sizing. This style runs small to size and you may wish to take the next half size up.
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Monday, March 15, 2010
Bebe Marisa Leather Gladiator Sandal Boots
A thong sandal with lace up details provides an open, airy springtime feel. But the calf gets a little more coverage with a gladiator styled boot. Tumbled leather covers the back of the heel, extending up the back of the leg to just under the knee. Grommet punches and hooks secure the leather lace up strap. Lace up strap wraps the calf opening, tying to the side. Height: 18″. Calf opening: 10.5″. Slight heel: .25″.
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Spring 2010 Footwear Trends
THE STRAPPY WEDGEThe most wearable trend this spring? A mid-height, multi-strap wedge that’s a sexier version of last summer’s gladiator sandals. Pour La Victoire’s pinky-nude design works with skinny jeans by day, and a sparkling mini by night.
THE LEG-LENGTHENING NEUTRAL PUMP Here’s a tip directly from my personal style class: Rub a shimmering body lotion over bare legs, then wear a nude-shaded, high heeled pump to give the illusion of longer, leaner legs this spring.
THE SEXY ANKLE BOOTIE
The shoe-bootie is still here to stay. This spring, the sexy ankle booty comes with textured embellishments in candy-store shades. Don’t be fooled by the double-platform heel—it actually makes the shoe more wearable, yet gives you that supermodel height.
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Friday, March 12, 2010
Christian Louboutin Shawnita Pumps
Slick, amazing and even rough around the edges with a spiked peep toe.
Patent leather covered heel, 4¾” (120mm)
Platform, ¼” (5mm)
Patent leather lining
Signature red leather sole
Made in Italy
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
9 Chic Shoe Rules
It's no secret that women adore shoes. When you are blue, buying a new pair is an instant mood lifter. When you feel great, you make a trip to the shoe store in celebration. And on special occasions, you must have something special to wear. The truth is, there will always be a good excuse to add to your shoe closet. Here are 9 tips on expressing your personal style — through your footwear.
1. Don't Be Hobbled by Discomfort Even if you love a pair, if you can't walk in them, don't buy them. Limping around in heels is decidedly ungraceful.
2. Dare to Wear Brights An electric hue can amp up a look, including outfits in colors other than black and denim. Try colored shoes with white, khaki, and pastels. A scarlet-red dress, however, calls for neutral footwear.
3. Wear What's Appropriate Open-toe sandals may be too risqué for a conservative suit, while a flat may be too casual for a cocktail frock. Keep your sneakers relegated to gym clothes or casual jeans. When in doubt, it's hard to go wrong with a classic black pump.
4. Going Outdoors? Say No to Stilettos
It will be difficult to walk when
your heels keep sinking into the ground, and you'll ruin your shoes. Flats are fine, but if you want height, wedges are an ideal option.
5. Make a Statement A spindly stiletto sandal is all about looking sexy, while a bow-emblazoned kitten heel veers more toward cute. Know what look you're going for, and go full out.
6. Va-va-voom Shoes Have Their Place Nighttime is the right time for attention-getting shoes. If you still want to wear a knock-'em-dead look during the day, choose a closed-toe or peep-toe pump.
7. Pair Sky-High Shoes with Tame Hemlines When going for major air, keep your hemlines at an inch above the knee. But when wearing a short skirt or dress, wear a lower heel or flat — it will balance you out and keep you from showing altogether too much leg.
8. Wear Flats with Properly Hemmed Clothes Make sure your clothing is tailored or you'll risk looking sloppy. A trouser leg should fall at or above the ankle, while skirts or dresses should end above the knee.
9. Think About Balance (And we're not talking about the kind you need to walk.) A thicker-heeled shoe grounds a heavily layered look, when something dainty could look off balance. The reverse also holds true. When wearing a wispy frock, a thin-strapped sandal is an appropriate match.
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Monday, March 8, 2010
Brian Atwood Cosmic slouchy ankle boots
Brian Atwood boots have a press-stud tab fastening at back to alter size of boot, an almond-shape toe and leather soles. Designer color: mauve. Pebble suede leather ankle boots with a heel that measures approximately 120mm / 4.5 inches with a concealed 20mm / 1 inch platform.
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Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Alexander McQueen faithful peep toe heels
Black ‘faithful’ peep toe heels features zipper detail and iconic skull charm in dark silver. 105 mm stiletto HEEL with 1 CM platform
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Monday, March 1, 2010
Alexander McQueen denim blue zipper heel
Peep-toe sling-back pump in denim blue printed leather with zip detail and skull pull. 12cm heel height.
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