Louboutins:

I don't know what I would do without these; my babies. Mr. Louboutin himself once said that the three things that make a woman sexy are "a good pair of legs, a sexy pair of shoes, and the man that loves her." I'll glean over the overt sexism in that response to agree fervently with the shoes bit. The second I put these suckers on my feet, I feel on top of the world -- and not simply because of the near five inches of height they tack on. First up is the first pair I bought:

No. Prive Black Satin Peeptoe Slingbacks. These shoes are probably the sexiest things ever created, and they are accordingly impossible to wear. Unfortunately, I'm that tacky person that will wear these every damn chance she gets, whether it be to an art gallery opening or a trip to the grocery store. These puppies are by far my favorites, and whenever I'm feeling down, you can bet my first lunge will be towards these shoes for a pick-me-up.

Decollete Patent Tortoise Wedges. These shoes were certainly an impulse buy. As I ordered my first pair online through Bergdorf Goodman, I figured I'd run over to Bob Ellis to actually try on Louboutins and figure out what size I am in my shoes (it wouldn't be until much later that I would find out that no one has a Louboutin size; it varies between every shoe). Michael, my SA there, kept throwing animal prints at me (which I absolutely loathe) and I had to try my best not to shudder at the sight of the low heel tiger print pump he presented before me. This shoe is definitely not something I'd pick out myself, but it grew on me after wearing it around a bit. These shoes are incredibly comfortable, and give a little punch to every outfit, considering everything I wear is almost painfully minimalistic.


Brown Suede Simple Pump. These pictures make them look even more beat up than they are, sadly. These were also relatively impulse buys. After a few too stressful days at work in a row, I decided I needed a treat after a long self-imposed shoe ban, so I trotted myself over to Bob Ellis again after work (conveniently located next door) and saw these beauties. Although I wished they had been black, the brown is a really stunning color and I can also trick them into going with black outfits. Color rules? Pish posh.
Lanvin:

I had been thinking about Lanvin flats for months and months on end, but couldn't really justify in my head spending that much on a simple ballet flat (especially when it wasn't even Louboutin!). However, after it had been nearly 6 months of thinking about them, I knew it was time to take the plunge. We had luckily gotten them in at Bob Ellis, so I called Michael and asked him if they had any in my size, and he said they did so I ran over yet again. I liked the black but they were a little too plain; the black patent was a little too cheap looking (even Michael said they looked a little K-Mart); I couldn't justify buying brown leather when I didn't own any brown clothing. Then he pulled out these pups, which some might find atrocious at first glance. HOWEVER, these shoes go with anything and everything, and I wear them every single day for work. More than worth the investment for the comfort level alone.
This post is getting awfully long so I'm going to add just a few more things in the next post.
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