It’s always disappointing when the time comes to store your chic summer sandals away for another year. Fill that void by indulging in a slew of stylish winter boots! Just don’t let yourself get carried away with buying ones that are all for the same purpose or occasion.
The line between graphic blacks and whites gets a little murkier as we strut our way into fall. While a pair of dark booties is a must this season, there’s no reason to go with anything too basic. A spattering of geometric cutouts will elevate the look from blah to bombshell in a matter of inches…
Giuseppe Zanotti’s had some wickedly good booties lately, and these gold plaque boots are no exception. Forget metal cap toes – you want full shields. He’s always toying with where to place them, and with this incarnation, they’re front and center. If you catch people staring, odds are they might be checking out their reflections!
Taylor Swift proved she is not afraid of heights recently when she sported Christian Louboutin Karina booties, which stand at 4.5” high, to the 2013 MuchMusic Video Awards in Toronto. These intricate booties have a strappy suede cage with parent leather pickstitching down the center and bring the heat when it comes to sex appeal. … Continue reading “Taylor Swift Towers in Toronto: Get it Girl”
Manolo Blahnik’s Bellantomod is a bootie for all seasons. The open design keeps you cool on even the steamiest summer nights, but fits into your fall wardrobe of smart pencil skirts and trousers just as well. You’ll be putting a lot of miles on these. While they’re not exactly made for walking, the feel of … Continue reading “Manolo Blahnik Bellantomod Boots: Every Season, Every Reason”
Jessica Alba was out an about recently promoting her book, “The Honest Life: Living Naturally and True to You,” in Bethesda, Maryland, wearing some black booties by Bionda Castana. These tall woven black silk booties have an open toe and a chunky heel for an overall retro look. These pumps are tall, chic and are … Continue reading “Jessica Alba Wears Bionda Castana in Bethesda”