Heels ahead right here … continued

Posted by Cassandra Weekes on Wed 27th February 2008 at 07:00 AM, Filed in Seasonal Trends
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My passion for heels has extended into this week too ... If you love your shoes as much as I do then you’ll love what I have to feature.
There’s no way I could fit all the shoes I have my eye on this season into one article so I just had to carry on and on and on. You’ve got to see them to believe it ... so here goes:

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Dune Snake Effect Mary Janes - £85.00
Wild thing I think I love you! Is there such thing as overdosing on shoes? I don’t think so ...
Animal print is daring and confident so try a bold dress like this one from Reiss (£145) to go with them. It is fitted at the top with a slight flare at the hem, this burnt orange colour will look a treat with shoes like these.
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Dune T- Bar Large Buckle Sandal - £125.00
Like the hot pink pumps from Christian Louboutin these sandals from Nine West and Dune are not only a loud colour but the heels are extremely serious and loud so grab them both before they disappear.
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Topshop Almond Toe Platform Shoe - £65.00 (Personal Favourite)
Awh come on, a pencil skirt in grey, a purple satin blouse ... I’m in love - who needs a man?
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This blouse with frill stand neck and frilled front placket is £39.00 from Principles and this grey high waisted pencil skirt is £35.00 from Wallis.
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And just in case you didn’t believe me when I said crazy heels are in just look who else is wearing them.

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Eva Longoria in Lanvin

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Jessica Biel in Giambattista Valli

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Mary Kate Olsen in Balenciaga

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Victoria Beckham in Giambattista Valli

Would you do or would you don’t? Comments below please ...

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