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Buy It: Elizabeth and James shoes

I have mentioned before how much I like Elizabeth and James, the contemporary line designed by Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen–everything is flattering, well-made and well-designed. If, like me, you can’t get enough of E&J, the good news is that they’ve branched out into shoes. Like the clothes, the shoes are fashion-forward enough to be current but refined enough to not look fashion vicitim-y. In other words, you’re going to fall in love with every pair at first sight, but unlike with your other footwear impulse buys, you’re actually going to wear these shoes–they’re stylish and practical.

My favorite style is the Belle gladiator sandal, which, yes, is pretty basic-looking at first, but there’s a cool zipper detail in back, and there’s a tiny wedge heel to give you just enough lift. And since they’re metallic, you can easily wear them day or night–and I am all about double-duty shoes.

A showier version of the above are the Luella gladiator booties, which have a less practical 4-inch heel, but are miles sexier. Also, take a look at the stacked heel–it has a unique banded effect, and it’s attention to detail such as these that really makes Elizabeth and James stand out.

Speaking of attention to detail, check out the buttons along the heel of the Jazz pumps. These are the type of shoes that people stop you on the street to ask about.

Also incredibly sexy: the Jasmine ankle-strap platforms. Pointy-toe platforms are not an easy shape to pull off, but this pair does it beautifully.

I also really like the Haley platform wedges, which, in spite of their height, look pretty comfortable. I would not recommend wearing these with skirts or dresses if you don’t have stem-like legs, but the chunkiness would be perfect under flared or wide-leg pants.

Of course, not everything about these shoes can be perfect, which brings me to the prices, which tend to straddle the $300 mark. This puts Elizabeth and James in league with Pour la Victoire and Belle by Sigerson Morrison, two lines that I love but tend to buy only on sale. Considering they’re a bit more refined and conservative, E&J might qualify as full-price-worthy for many, so I wonder if they’ll even make it to sale. It’s a gamble, but I’m willing to bet E&J shoes are worth the price.

From our friends at Cheryl Shops

Make A Statement With Architectural Heels – Stylehive

Architectual-heels  Move over, "it" bag. For the past couple of seasons, it's been about
the "it" shoes– who could forget the crazy caged booties at YSL, or
the futuristic lucite heels at Gianfranco Ferre? All over the
Spring/Summer '09 runways it was the outrageous heels that stole the
show. Shoes with unique and artistic shaped heels are a great way to
try out a more fashion-forward look. While you may not be ready to rock
the futuristic, exaggerated shoulders of the Balenciaga and Balmain
collections, you can absolutely try an out there shoe. Look for
platforms, block heels, cone heels, and beyond- there was no stopping
the designers' creativity this season! Update your wedge look with a
cut-out like the "Ashley" wedge from Kors by Michael Kors. For a platform look, try a circular heel instead of a traditional stacked heel, like Pour La Victoire's "Felicia" sandal.
And don't think this look only works with large clunky shoes. Ladylike
shoes get the "look at me" treatment too! Metallic heels are perfect
for evening, like Oscar de la Renta's cut away cone heels and Proenza Schouler's silver cut-out heel sandals.
Next time you're putting together an outfit, start with a statement
shoe and build from there. Check out the slideshow for some shoe
inspiration.

From our friends at Stylehive

Spring Fantasy

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I may be living in the midst of rain and fog, but that can't stop me fantasizing about glorious spring colors in all their vibrancy. I'm already dreaming up the outfits I'll wear when I go visit my sister in Boston in May. I just can't get bright colors and warmer weather out of my mind. Maybe I'm in denial.

But something that immediately caught my eye – and my imagination – this Charles by Charles David platform.

And for you more color conservative types out there, they do make it in black so you can still get an amazing shoe, but stick with a tried and true color. I, on the other hand, will take one in pink and one in orange, please! Even better than the awesome color selection and the amazing design of the shoe is the deal you can get! Originally around $100, we found it for as cheap as $30! So you CAN get it in multiple colors if you so choose!

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