Fall for Shoes
Filed in: Designers, Fashion, Shoes
Most of you have maybe bought shoes for this fall, but for those of you that haven’t here’s a few tips. This falls shoes are most preferably brown and round toed boots. This can get a little expencive, at least when buying real leather. An easy cheap fix is faux leather copies, but my advice is to put a little extra money in your shoes. It doesn’t have to be designer shoes, that’s too expencive for most of us. But make sure it’s leather. Leather wears well and you can use them year after year. As while faux will look bad after just a few walks around the bloc.
Here are some of my favorite trends in shoes this fall:

These are my absolute favorites by Burberry. If you really want to get it right this fall, invest in a nice pair of knock offs. You can find it at Bianco among others.

Simple brown boots by Chloè.

Above the knee by Stella McCartney.

Simple tan boots by Versace.
There are tons of other styles to choose from. But I think you get my opinion; make them round toed, dark brown and knee high. They will at least go with most of my clothes this season as they’re simple and have a neutral color.
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September 21st, 2005 at 6:12 pm
I have found a great place to buy is shoebuy.com. They offer free shipping, free return shipping and a 110% price guarantee!
September 21st, 2005 at 6:39 pm
Thanks for the tip! It looks great, and free shipping is a big plus!
December 21st, 2005 at 5:54 pm
i like the second and fourth boot. the others are not quite my style, but do look ok on the models.
December 27th, 2005 at 6:24 pm
The Stella might not look to good in real life. I’ve seen them and I think I’d feel strange in them. But I do love the look.
April 23rd, 2006 at 10:24 am
[…] Filed in: ClubbingThis has really not much to do with fashion, but clubbing is an excellent way of showing off your outfits. This Saturday I started the evening with beer, tapas and concerts at an art exhibitoion called Kiss the Frog. Afterwards I went to this strange pub that I just adore: Spasibar. It features bisarre interior and special this night was performance art (which I don’t get at all). Typical Spasibar clientele are art students. (Meaning that no one will even care what you wear and you can get as drunk as you want.) To this event I was wearing a grey t-shirt with a vest on top, a fur collar, rhinestone earrings and jeans tucked inside brown boots. […]