Dolce and Gabbana Black Lace Bow Peeptoe Pumps

The memory runs at once, and once again, to the Louboutin Anemone, the shoes you see in photos of Dolce and Gabbana and revisit the classic stiletto in black paint and decorated with a variant checked footwear classic beloved by both designers .

The decoration of houses the dual pattern of lace and ribbon, enhanced by a powder-pink background that enhances the design of lace and leaves emerge malicious wanted the ankle. Feminine and a bit 'cute, their price is just under £400. The variant in Cyprus with profiles blacks, however, is that I personally prefer.

Christina Aguilera in Supra Fifre Louboutins

We talk a lot of boots over the knee, but most just choose the model itself, when you do not have large swaths of certain Stangoni or the wardrobe of a star, it's harder than you think. Then just look at some variations on a theme to make me want to throw in the towel. Those photos are worn by Christina Aguilera Louboutin - even him.

Laced throughout the length, high up above the knee, stiletto and rigorously copiatissima characteristic red soil. Are in suede or polished leather, such as those carrying the singer with a black coat and a linear pochette fun.

Christina Aguilera has never made any secret of adoring Louboutin, elected her favorite designers. These are called Supra Fifre and cost £1,295

Blue metallic platforms from Versace

Someone asked if we never released the platform and is not alone in asking this question we head in blender for months. Acceptable on some creations, even desirable on other, really starts to get too present even when the footwear would benefit its total absence.

If these shoes Versace, for example, the plateau is too intrusive considering the polished finish and slightly iridescent and metallic, the height of a heel already significant by itself and the deep blue.

Its peculiarity is apparently under the embrace that embraces the front foot and turns take off at a follower of ankle boot, but shade, finish and model end up interfering with balance and economy of the shoe.

Givenchy Reptile Heels

The reptile is not for everyone, but if it declines in a variant of the most attractive also reluctant to provide an accessory animalier might yield to. Bootie sandals you see in the picture, captured by Jak & Jil, Givenchy and they know they are head turning even the most rational of the shoe addicted.

Price lists large and the plots distributed throughout the shoe (one even passes behind the heel) no overhead at all sandalwood, despite the interference pattern rather important decorative coconut, which usually prefer to associate with linear models

Roger Vivier Balmoral Sandals

These sandals are by Roger Vivier and are called Balmoral. Reinterpret the platform with elegance without falling in the excesses that characterize other footwear this season.

The platform is covered in velvet and polished finish fits well with the rest of the shoe, which twists like an arabesque to decorate the foot that wears it. They cost 750 euros and are available in classic black. Heel height: 10 cm. to which is added to the platform.

The same shoes, however, have lent themselves to interpretation even more imaginative and over the top, as you can see in the image below which abound in colors, sequins and applications are part of a capsule collection to celebrate the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II.

Halston Astor Suede Flame Red Calf Boots

A Christmas tradition is often wears preferably red, and if it is at least Christmas New Year warrants. For those who want to venture a little 'more than an accessory or underwear, that's the boot that wants to agree on both the lovers of classic boot boot dell'ankle those with an intermediate which is seen increasingly adopt designers.

Are Halston, called Astor, and play on the contrast between the textures of suede and smooth skin slightly draped around the ankle and closed in a big bow side. Perfect with a medium gray, lend themselves to numerous interpretations, but to give proof of courage: not everyone bring red boots.