Sunday, September 26, 2010

Let it rain!

I hate it when summer ends. However, there's one good reason to look forward to leaves turning yellow, grey skies and temperatures going down: new season boots! Designers are keeping the thing high boots trend trendy for this winter as well and here are my (first) favorite picks of the season.


Signed by Burberry, this mouthwatering python boot is slick, sexy and needs do to some serious walking!




Although I've been drooling all over these the moment I saw them, I must admit that I would be quite reluctant to wear them, as it's kinda tricky to do so without looking trashy (or for trouble).
Thing is, leather and thigh high boots is a lethal combination if not worn correctly. By Christian Louboutin of course, who has the talent to always pleasantly surprise us and get in touch with out inner vixen.



Last but not least! If I had two grand to spare I'd definitely be running to the nearest Giuseppe Zanotti source and get me a pair of these. The luxurious suede material and the soft olive-green color is ideal for this season, which is based on earthly colors. I was never a fan of cowboy boots, but this design definitely inspires me to run off to the wild wild west!

Sunday, September 19, 2010

I am now a proud owner of this gorgeous Manolo Blahnik strappy d'Orsay sandal. It comes in a delicious light brown color, with straps that criss cross over the foot and place you 4 inches above ground level. The soft leather makes a walk in these delightfully comfortable and the open toe design is ideal for this early autumn season. If you're a size 36 you're in unbelievable luck, as it's on sale at Neiman Marcus.

Speaking of early autumn (and Manolo Blahnik of course!) you might want to take a look at these gems too. Open toe booties that tie right up to your ankle, that will bring out your wild wild west side.They're fantastic for funky ladies that like to spice up any ordinary outfit and bring the world at their feet (or at least, take notice of them). The price might sting a bit, put if you're willing you can grab your own pair here.