Thursday, August 26, 2010

You Can Never Have Too Many Shoes!


I think I went a little overboard with the shoe purchases this summer, but I forgive myself. I absolutely love every pair, especially these new nude heels. I've been coveting a pair all summer long and eventually caved and purchased a pair from Aldo. Sadly they were not on sale, but I've been scouring all summer long and haven't been able to find a single pair that were, so I dubbed them my birthday present to myself! That's okay though, they're seasonless and neutral enough to go with everything I think. So hopefully they get a lot of wear.

tank - Dynamite (2010)
cardigan - Smart Set (2010)
jeans - Garage (2008)
heels - Aldo (2010)
necklace - Thrifted (2009)

sweater - Dynamite (2010)
belt - Thrifted (2009)
pants - Dynamite (2007)
flats - Steve Madden (2009)

Once again I played with picnik. I love the effects you can use for FREE! I don't know why I ever wasted so much time with Photoshop. I may even go back and put together a lovely collage for my 30 for 30.

6 comments:

  1. Love the nude heel with the sweater! Looks wonderful! :)

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  2. I love your nude heels. They are such a wardrobe staple and completely justifiable. I love the combination of neutrals in the first look. Simple, classic and chic! xx

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  3. Love the nude heel! They're very classic.

    The sheer sweater against the textured/stripe pants is fabulous. The colors make me ready for fall.

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  4. Gorgeous nude heels - they are so timeless. I love them with the crisp white trousers, too. The second look is so pretty! That shade of blue is so lovely on you.

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  5. Great looks....
    I like them both, the top one with the white jeans and that big pendant necklace and the color combo on the second one is one of my favorites !
    I am gonna check out piknic, I am a total mess with photoshop maybe I will have better luck there... and I love anything free.

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  6. Would love to see some of these shoes up close!

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