Shoes to Kill and Die for
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Shoes to kill and die for: 471
1. Gianvito Rossi’s flawless heels are adored for their elegant and comfortable proportions.
2. Who said single-sole pumps had to be simple? Sophia Webster’s pointed pair is finished with shimmering glitter, and features a cushioned leather inner sole for comfort. Wear yours the spring ’13 way – with a LWD.
3. Charlotte Olympia’s gold and rose satin sandals are inspired by the American screen siren Mae West. Complement the metallic hue with a tonal clutch.
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Shoes to kill and die for: ep 470
1. In keeping with Hedi Slimane’s new vision for Saint Laurent, these stone suede sandals are contemporary yet classic. Trimmed in dark-gold leather, this pair features an ankle strap and platform to balance the stiletto heel.
2. Christian Louboutin’s platform python pumps are printed to create a blurred, pixelated effect. Wear this peep-toe style to complement spring’s pastel shades.
3. From Charlotte Olympia’s “La Vie en Rose” collection – inspired by the designer’s love affair with Paris – these pretty light-pink crepe de chine sandals are fabulously feminine.
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Shoes to kill and die for: ep 469
1. See-through, striped and single-soled, Christian Louboutin’s ‘Pivichic’ pumps embody the season’s top trends.
2. Nicholas Kirkwood’s fiery red pumps are handcrafted from stiffened lace-mesh – retaining a delicate appearance but offering a sturdy fit.
3. Give your after-dark looks a chic dose of pattern with Christian Louboutin’s leopard-motif pumps. Crafted from iridescent lamé, this attention-grabbing pair looks turquoise or violet depending on the angle.
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Shoes to kill and die for: ep 468
1. Christian Louboutin’s exquisitely feminine chiffon and satin pumps are crafted with a leather interior – a subtle way to reference ‘something blue’ on your wedding day.
2. The style set has embraced the single-soled pump for spring. Crafted from sleek white leather, Gianvito Rossi’s pointed pair are our top pick.
3. White pumps are a new-season essential, and Christian Louboutin’s pointed python pair is a sleek choice.
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Shoes to kill and die for: ep. 467
Wedding shoes aren’t required to be practical plus they should not be boring. You’re not choosing shoes or boots to wear to the office and you also never have to use them again if you do not really feel they fit your everyday personality in regular life. This is your wedding day, and so get something exceptional. Get a design and style which reflects you and allows you to glow with excitement.
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Opt for wedding gown shoes that make you and your groom look good. If you are taller than your groom, or much shorter, then this should determine whether you get heels or not. Also, heels can slenderize and tone your legs, as well as lengthen your overall physique. So if there are specific looks you are hoping to achieve, allow your shoes to help you accomplish them.
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An understated word with significant meaning charmed us. And so began, BHLDN. Inspired by the Dutch word for “to keep,” as well as countless tales from family and friends of the extraordinary weddings they’d been part of, the team began dreaming up something new. (accesories collection)
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Shoes to kill and die for – ep. 464
Valentino. Diane Von Furstenberg. Kate Spade. Just about every designer this season has a pair — and you can see for yourself why the flirty bow trend works. Whether big and bold or more dainty and subtle, these bowed beauties will pair well with many different gown styles.
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Add something blue to your wedding by blue wedding shoes. Adding some thing blue in wedding can be a traditional custom in western wedding. A lot of brides choose to add blue to their shoes. As a well-known option in wedding, you’ll find big selections for blue wedding shoes.
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If you were obsessed with crystals and glotter as a child, or had always dreamed of owning one pair of glittzy shoes, your former addiction has taken a form suitable for your adult self. Top-notch designers like Manolo Blahnik, Christian Louboutin and Jimmy Choo transforms shoes into a sparkling works of art.









