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Monday, April 16, 2012

Happy Feet

I do a lot of walking. I walk to and from the bus stop. I walk around downtown. I walk across UC’s campus. I do not do that walking in silly shoes (like the leopard pair I’m wearing, below). I stash the towering heels in my bag and slip on something sensible, like moccasins. They keep my feet happy.


Sweater, R&K Knits (thrifted and vintage). Dress, Lipstick. Scarf, import. Bag, Charming Charlie. Shoes, Mossimo. Rings, vintage. Earrings, No Boundaries.


9 comments:

  1. I love this look! I am not very good at being bold with mixing prints. You have got that down. I love it!

    XoXo,

    Nicole

    mylovewithfashion.blogspot.com

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  2. Great very much you outfit.I recently started doing that with my heels.

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  3. Do you remember where you found the vintage rings? They are beautiful!

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  4. efflerjen - they all came from different sources: an antique shop, an antique fair, shopgoodwill.com, and a vintage store.

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  5. Great idea. The leopard pumps are pretty incredible, but don't look like marathon shoes. Gorgeous sweater.

    Also you just reminded me I have a light blue scarf I haven't gotten the chance to wear. Need to remedy that!

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  6. LOOOOOVE this look! I have a pair of leopard pump that I have yet to wear. I was having "matchy' problems but you just showed me how to make them a neutral(ish)!
    thanks for inspiring me once again!
    xXx
    Reva

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  7. What a perfect outfit! I love the colour combination of the cream with the turquoise. It looks wonderful and suits you perfectly :-)

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  8. Great dress! And that's a great idea about the shoe switcheroo. Sometimes I'll wear flats to drive if I have on really high platforms, but I know I should be taking better care of my feet other times, too.

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  9. Your looking amazing, both you and your branded bags are very pretty :*

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