Finally, the last installment of my ultra-successful six-part Spring Essentials special feature.
Today, I'm here to inculcate you on the can't-live-without-ness of black peeptoes and summery A-line skirts.
A poppy-red scalloped-hem A-line skirt in a high-quality material is a wardrobe essential I consider very much like my high school boyfriend -- sweet, necessary and something I revisit every once in a while when I'm in need of a mood boost.
A beautiful pair of well-crafted black peeptoes, whether suede, patent or matte leather, however, is so much more delicious than that first kiss and so much more gratifying to own than that first older man.
Black peeptoes
Dressy shorts, straight-leg blue/black/gray/white/colored jeans, wool gauchos, gabardine work trousers, every skirt silhouette from slim-pencil to pouf -- a pair of black peeptoes will not only complement everything you own but do so in an elegant, city-chic or avant garde fashion, depending on the rest of your ensemble. And unlike any other shoe in your shoe display, a simple peeptoe is acceptable in any venue in any season. As long as you maintain your toe polish and aren't wearing a breezy evening gown (the peeptoe is too indelicate to pair with such a lightweight fabric), this shoe could very well be your everyday shoe. Saturdays and Sundays, included.
If forced to choose a single item to best represent the conservative coquette style to which I try everyday to adhere, it would without a doubt be the four-inch skinny-heeled black peeptoe.
So drink my Cava-flavored kool-aid and buy a pair. You know you want to...
6. Peeptoe half-d'Orsay pumps by Le Silla ($385 at saks.com)*
3 comments:
Johanna I just love your site I am glad I found you over at PB........
Those are some intense (albeit strikingly accurate) Amy Winehouse lyrics. Good god.
tom h -- what's PB?
PB is Project Beltway.....brown rowergirl......
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