The shoes may not make the woman, but they sure do make the outfit. You've spent hours piecing together the perfect wardrobe combination. Don't ruin it with the wrong pair of shoes!
Hello Fashionistas, today I bring you a Shoe Guide. I don't know about you but I'm practically Obsessed with shoes. I want to help you figuring out what shoe to wear with what outfit, and you'll be sure to always step out in style. What you wear on your feet can totally transform the rest of your look. The right shoe can elongate and slim your legs, dress your gown up or down, make you flirty, business-like or vampy, and basically make or break your entire look. But heyyyyyy, no pressure at all, right? Let's get this started.....
Stilettos
Stilettos -- the ultimate in sexy -- make your legs look amazing. This shoe its a must have in every woman closet. They take you from OK to VA VA BOOM. They are versatile and the best part, you will always look amazing and extra chic in them. Wear these shoes with pencil skirts or slim pants. Avoid wearing stilettos with mini skirts, or at least be very careful. There is a fine line between sexy and trashy, and that pairing crosses it.
Boots
No shoe closet is complete without a great pair of knee-high boots. I know we leave in an island in the Caribbean where there is no snow or cold weather. However, what about traveling right?? I'm a boot lover, I love boots in all the sense of the words and always have a pair ready for when I travel. Equestrian boots look great over skinny jeans. Boots with a heel make a run-of-the-mill knee-length skirt into a fashion statement, and you can tuck them under your bootleg jeans for a completely different look. Even cowboy boots get new life when paired with a cute sun dress.
Ballet flats & Sandals
This are classics that never goes out of style. The common denominator between the two is how comfortable they can be. Ballet flats & sandals lend a trendy yet ladylike touch to an outfit. They are comfortable and very easy to wear. Wear with a pretty, above-the-knee skirt or dress, capris or Bermuda shorts for a feminine look. Avoid wearing ballet flats with long skirts (too dowdy) or skinny pants (too unproportional, unless you have narrow hips).
Booties
This are a very trendy piece to wear. You will find them flat or with heels. They come in leather (faux or real), suede and in a variety of styles and colors. They are ideal to go out at nigh during this soon to come hot summer nights. They are very easy to wear with short, Cami's, cute tops, blazers and cardigans for a more casual look. Also you can pair them with mini skirts, flirty short dresses, boyfriend jeans and even regular jeans.
It's seasonal
The season should dictate what shoe is appropriate for your outfit. Sounds like common sense, but everyone has seen photos of celebrities running around Malibu in July wearing their warm and fuzzy Ugg boots.
Winter calls for boots, wider heels (to avoid slipping), loafers and flats. Summer is the time to break out your sandals and espadrilles. Spring is universal -- pairing summer and winter pieces adds longevity to your wardrobe. Fall is flexible too, but avoid the sandals and espadrilles -- they are a bit too summery for the heavier fabrics of the season.
Choices, choices
Long gone is the time when a lady matched her shoes with her purse and belt. Now Fashion is all about fun and less about looking all matchy matchy from every angle. Your choice of shoe depends on several factors, and you can go about the decision many ways.
Nude pumps with bare legs elongate and slim your gams. If you are wearing tights, wear a shoe of the same color for a similar effect. Skinny heels are slimming, but can look disproportional on thicker legs; choose a more substantial heel to balance everything out.
What color to select?
On the whole, avoid wearing a single color from head to toe, including shoes. A green top with green pants and green shoes is great for the Jolly Green Giant, but not for a stylish woman! Tie in your shoe color to another piece of your wardrobe to make that color really pop. For example, gold shoes glitter with gold jewelry, and red would make the same color in the patterned top you're wearing stand out.
What about the material?
The level of formality truly dictates that. A leather pump is not appropriate with an evening gown -- choose satin, silk or velvet instead. By the same token, leather and canvas are great with office wear and jeans alike. The words "plastic" and "shoes" do not even belong in the same sentence, no matter the occasion.
Whatever you choose, make sure your shoes are comfortable for your activity level. Nothing ruins an otherwise fabulous look faster than an expression of extreme pain on the wearer's face!
Happy Styling!!!
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