How,Avoid,the,Biggest,Shoe,Mis DIY How to Avoid the Biggest Shoe Mistakes
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72 544x376 Spring is here and its time to start wearing beautifuldresses that show off your legs and your latest shoe purchase. But have youever felt that even though you spent a months salary on a pair of shoes, theyarent quite giving you the gratification you hoped for? Dont worry, you arenot alone, even the most fashionable among us have those days. Theres nothingwrong with your dress, and theres certainly nothing wrong with your shoes. Thetwo are probably just not a match made in heaven. With these few pointers andtips, you can avoid making some of the most common shoe mistakes. A ComboCompliment When you rock your new pair of shoes, you need tocompliment them with your outfit! This doesnt mean you have to wear whitepumps with a white sundress, but that they should share a certain vibe, acommon denominator. For example, if you are wearing a simple, light colouredfloral sundress, pair it up with pair of Fitflop womens sandals.Now they may be of the opposite shade, but they are both simple and elegant andscream summer sun. Forget thePerfect Match How often have you heard old ladies suggesting, Buythose pink slippers dearie, they will go so well with your pink dress. You dont want to step out looking like a BarbieDoll or an 80s throwback. Instead, wear different shades of the same colour.After all, you dont want to do what fashionista Margherita Missoni did at theDolce & Gabbana event with her leopard print dress and leopard print shoes.Seriously, that was disappointing! The SkirtyFlirty Just as you want to compliment your shoes, the lengthand skirt style is key. For example if you are wearing a sleek pencil skirtthat elongates your legs, match it up with stilettos to add to the effect. Ifyou have shorter legs, you may want to avoid heels that are more than fourinches tall. This may seem contradictory but higher heels make the calves flexa little more, giving an appearance of shorter stature. Unless you are Rihanna and used to wearing super-tighthotpants, you might want to leave the 4-inch stilettos in the wardrobe when youwear a mini-skirt. There really isnt anything classy about towers of fleshwith shoes that pale into insignificance. If all else fails, remember these ultimate rules of footfashion: 1) Neverwear opened toe shoes with sheer tights, and yes even nude shades. Those grannylike seams should be kept for when you hit your eighties. However some boldladies are known to wear coloured opaque or patterned tights with theirsandals. 2) Beshoe appropriate. We need different styles for different occasions. Forgetkitten heels for hiking or stiletto boots for sightseeing in Rome. Yes, you canbe stylish but you need to be comfortable as well! 3) Theflare and bootcut jean are fashion favourites but ensure that your jeans dontdrag along the ground. It looks scruffy and you arent respecting your jeans oryour shoes. 4) Speakingof scruffy - Badly kept shoes have no place on our streets. If your shoes needsome attention then take them to a cobblers. They can fix metal spikes juttingout of the heels, polish away scuffs and even repair zips. It saves you moneyin the long run and means you wont ever be heard scraping your heels along adance floor. Normal 0 21 false false false NL X-NONE X-NONE /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable{mso-style-name:"Table Normal";mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0;mso-tstyle-colband-size:0;mso-style-noshow:yes;mso-style-priority:99;mso-style-qformat:yes;mso-style-parent:"";mso-padding-alt:0cm 5.4pt 0cm 5.4pt;mso-para-margin:0cm;mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt;mso-pagination:widow-orphan;font-size:10.0pt;font-family:"Times New Roman","serif";}
How,Avoid,the,Biggest,Shoe,Mis