I’ve been really impressed with Next lately. It’s one of those brands that I have a tendency to forget about – mostly, I think, because I always used to associate it with workwear, and as I no longer work in an office, I obviously don’t have a need for that, now. Of course, Next do much more than just workwear – and, these days, they sell much
Coach Outlet Online more than just their own brand clothing, too – and lately I’ve picked up a few bits and pieces that I’ve really liked, (D0n’t even get me started on the homewear. No, seriously, we could be here all day…) which has motivated me to check out the site more often.On my latest visit, then, I came across these pretty blush court
Michael Kors Outlet shoes. My first instinct was to think of these as bridal, or special occasion shoes, and although that’s never really stopped me wearing shoes before, I know it would give a lot of people pause. If you check out the image above, though, you’ll see that Next have styled these shoes with an off-white skirt and matching blush shirt, and while
Michael Kors Outlet Online it’s definitely not a casual look, it’s not exactly something that screams, “I’m going to a wedding!” either, which proves there are ways to style this kind of shoe without looking like a wedding guest.My interest, however, mainly revolves around the colour. I’m really loving pink at the moment, and this shade in particular appeals to me, because it’s fairly subtle,
Coach Factory Outlet and functions almost as a nude on my skin tone. I can’t really wear clothes in this shade because of that (Blush pink trousers, for instance, would just make me look like I was naked from the waist down: not a good look!), but shoes are another matter altogether – which is probably why I should stop looking at these ones
Coach Outlet right now, before they start to seem too tempting!
It’s testament to how much my style has changed recently that these tan ankle boots from Miss Selfridge are actually one of the most interesting pairs of shoes I’ve seen all month. No, they’re not shiny stilettos, or strappy sandals (I do still LIKE both of those styles, by the way: I
Coach Outlet Stores mean, I haven’t changed THAT much!), and I’m guessing they’ll probably seem a bit dull to some of you by comparison, but I love them – and if I owned them, they’re the kind of shoes I can imagine wearing almost every day. Well, every day during autumn and winter, anyway: when spring finally rolls around, nothing will part me from
Coach Handbags my peep toes, but until then, these would work with all of the jeans and dresses that are on constant rotation, so I can only hope they’d be sturdy enough to stand up to the constant use!I’d mostly wear these with jeans, as I mentioned, and I think they’d look particularly good with a classic Breton stripe (either a dress or
Longchamp a top), and maybe a camel coat for now, and a lightweight trench for later in the year. If tan isn’t one of your “neutrals” however, these black ankle boots are also very cute:One of the things I like most
Michael Kors about both of these boots is the gold hardware: it’s a nice contrast against the black and tan uppers, and it also helps give the boots a more expensive feel – even although they’re faux leather, and only £45 each. I know a lot of people can be rather snobby about faux leather, but while it wouldn’t necessarily be my first choice of upper, as long as it doesn’t have that “cheap shoe” smell to it (I’m sure you all know exactly what I mean here!), I actually don’t mind it
Longchamp Bag too much: and the plus side is that it can be very hard wearing, so you don’t have to worry about ruining your shoes!
OK, I made the statement in the headline up: I can’t say for sure that fringed shoes will be big next season, but I do know that fringe in general is going to be super-popular, and fringed
Longchamp Sale shoes are, of course, part of the “fringe” look in general, so I think my statement still stands. That’s why I’m showing you these Topshop fringed court shoes, even although I… well, I kinda hate them, to be honest. Actually, I’m not a big fan of fringe on anything (although it can definitely look good if it’s done right), so it looks like the autumn/winter 2015 season is going to be a tough one for me, because that 70s revival I’ve been banging on about since the start of the year? That’s still going strong. In fact, 70s fashion is going to be a HUGE trend for fall 2015, which is presumably what Topshop had in mind when they created these blue
Michael Kors Handbags fringed shoes.Anyway, as I said, I wouldn’t wear these personally – in fact, just looking at the photo has me itching to grab a pair of scissors and give them a quick haircut. I’m also imagine the fringes flying out around my heels as I walk, and as I’m not a country music star (although I am really enjoying watching Nashville…),
http://www.outletlongchampbagssale.com I’m not loving that thought. But that’s just me. The great thing about style is that everyone’s is different, and although I’m basically just planning to hunker down and wait for the 70s revival to be over, I know there are plenty of people out there who love all things 70s, and who also love fringed shoes. If you’re one of
Michael Kors Outlet Online Sale them, ‘Geri’ here is also available in black.
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