I confess, I have an obsession. As with all obsessions, you can’t say that it's healthy. And I’m afraid it got worse last week.
AFF2012: PAULINE.NING at the Parco next NEXT show. Image: Parco next NEXT
They’re not the most practical — oh who am I kidding, as long as they look good on your feet, it doesn’t matter right?
My feet protest.
Think about the high heel. Your poor ankle. What about your cramped toes? The potential cuts, bruises, bunions even.
AFF2012: LION EARL at Parco next NEXT, shoes by The Cobbler. Image: Parco next NEXT
But what else can you wear, with these elegant long skirts and dresses?
AFF2012: MASH-UP at Parco next NEXT, Jeffrey Cambell shoes from Actually. Image: Parco next NEXT
Plus they look so cute with socks, just peeping out like this.
Oxfords may be cute but even cuter, if I were to get another pair with
heels or on platforms. . .And they match so well with the right accessories. It’s the only way to have a complete look, right?
AFF2012: PAULINE.NING at the Parco next NEXT show. Image: Parco next NEXT
I could always get comfy sandals and flats that still look chic with long cotton skirts.Suecomma Bonnie Fall/Winter showcase for Future Fashion Now
But then I’d still need another
eye-catching pair: like these neon fuschia heels, with diamante straps,
to match that sleek evening dress.
Suecomma Bonnie Fall/Winter showcase for Future Fashion Now. Image above: Suecomma Bonnie
(L-R): Depression shoes and RI by CARRIE stocking from Blueprint
Roland Mouret Fall/Winter 2012 at Audi Fashion Festival 2012. Images: Welsey Kow
The thing is, the more I look at them, the more I want to own and buy
more of them, even with a bursting shoe closet at home (And I often
give in to this impulse).But as George Bernard Shaw had said ...
In the meantime, I shall remain content
collecting a collage of these beauties for my “want-list” and
photographing more shoes that catch my eye. Even if that makes me feel
like going shoe shopping even more often ... Maybe I do need some help?
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