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Posts for January 18th 2008

January 18, 2008
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want, wish, need: shoes!

I am a firm believer that a girl can never have to many shoes. Think about it, once you are about 14 you will be the same shoe size for most of you life, and that means that unlike clothes, which you will out grow, and might even get to big if a diet works right from time to time, shoes will always fit. So it makes sense to invest money in some great shoes. I think I put a pair or two in one of my posts about things that I want to own before I die. (check it out)

But right now I am talking about shoes that I want now. That are in this season. 

The first is a pair of Christian Louboutin studded mary janes. These are a neutral patent leather and the perfect color for spring. The mary jane is always a classic style, but the designer has put a fresh twist on it by adding the studs. What I love about the studs on these shoes is since they are not black studded, they turn out looking a lot less biker chick and a lot more high fashion.

The second pair, is a beautiful pair of boots by Michael Kors. The Brink boot fits in perfectly with a current fall trend that I can see carrying over to spring and next fall (so it would be the perfect time to buy a pair if you haven't already done so) The trend is riding boots, these are particularly special because of the zipper detail that goes up the side that I adore. 

The last pair might not fit in so well with your current wardrobe but they area a shoe collectors dream! It's another pair of Christian Louboutins, this time the detail is graffiti down one side of the shoe that spells Louboutin! (I happen to have a soft spot for graffiti, so bare with me here) They are metallic gold leather peep toe platforms with a classic Louboutin red sole as always.

You can expect to see more of me lusting after designer shoes in the future. I would love comments if you have them :) 

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