November 21, 2013

Fall Into Winter with Fashion


 To the left is Madeline's Bad Hair Day shoe in tobacco. This shoe has 25" heel, synthetic suede, fabric, and p/u leather upper, p/u and fabric lining, matching stitching, man made sole, metal link chain and tassel ornaments. What I love about it is that so often i'm torn between wearing black shoes or brown, and can't decide which goes best, and this shoe solves your problem. I also like that it has a solid sole to carry you into the cooler months and that it has just a hint of a heel to dress things up.
This stunning black boot is the Madeline Brandy Lynn Black Black Boot. I love the buckle detail and two tone aspect of this boot. The buckle straps have a faux animal skin print, making this bood classy and fun at the same time!


We love how these shoes are the finally piece to a fashion puzzle. In the collage below, the Nicole Smoothy 2 tan boots are the perfect final piece to this fashion ensemble. You've got your skinny jeans, cute lacy tank, army jacket, brown bag and jewelry...topped off with these boots and you're good to go!

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