Monday, September 28, 2009

Receta for Homecoming: Shoes

The Receta for homecoming
1 Vestido Bonito
2 matching shoes
1 hot date
1 giant mum
11 players on a winning football team


2 matching shoes

Always wear nice shoes, people notice

When choosing a pair of shoes for homecoming there are a lot of things you could consider. There are the logical question like how much they cost and are they comfortable. These are important but some times you have to throw those questions out the window and live a little even if its only through your shoes.


Shoes are like the icing on the birthday cake. The best part and required to be complete. A perfect dress always needs the perfect pair of shoes


My picks


Mary Jane's with a hot twist. I remember always wearing Mary jane's in Catholic school and now I still can (without the plaid uniform). These Maryjane heels look different but trust me they are worth it. They give off the good girl gone bad look and they look good with any dress formal or casual. The black is serious but the silver says your wild and like to party. This particular pair is by Chunk of Change.


If you aren't ready to wear the sky scraper heels there is no need to worry I got what you need right here. They are the perfect way to be formal and comfy. You can wear and dance in these shoes all night because no one wants to be dancing with bare feet on nasty floor. I can not get over the jewels. They give it the "broach" look and they aren't to flashy or trashy. The patchwork is also a nice touch. This style from Chinese Laundry come in both bronze and sliver



Flash back to the 70's. If you haven't noticed platforms are the new old thing. This pair in the madden girl collection by Steve Madden has the popular platform style but its still modern. The great thing about the shoes is that this one can flex between both casual and dressy. The colors are very fall. This platform is perfect for the young or young at heart because lets be honest no one wants to go around wearing grandma shoes.



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