How about these booties from Chloé:
I love the crinkled leather. The shoe looks like a pump with a jacket on, not your typical bootie. To me, these look incredibly modern. That strap over the front of the ankle gives the shoe a little interesting detail without going overboard. Great design, not too fussy, eye-catching but not an eyesore. Sigh...Next up are these shoes by Marsèll:
You know how sometimes you want something so badly, that you feel a bit sick? That's how I feel about these shoes. I look at them, and I get a weird tingly feeling in my throat, almost like a feeling of panic! My mind races, desperately thinking of ways to justify spending $750 on a pair of shoes. Then, reality sets in, and a wave of despair washes over me... "I just can't have nice things!" I will cry. This inevitably leads to a mental stock-taking of the value of things my husband has vs. the value of things that I have, as if by some logic he should sell his beloved guitar, or his XBox so that I may have these shoes. The thought of seeking out a sugar daddy flits across my mind, but that's just not my style. So, I mope a bit and eventually get over it, (but not really).So, when in despair with fortune and... well just fortune, one can always opt for a cathartic shop-a-thon at one of the budget friendly chain stores that favor knocking off high-end designs. I'm kinda digging these shoes from Forever 21:
Have I seen these before somewhere? Ha! Who cares, they're like, $30. A little preppy, a little cheeky... just what I was looking for! If they only last one season, no big deal. They look like Kiddie Kobbler shoes for grown ups. With the money I would save buying these instead of one of the more expensive shoes I covet, I could buy any number of exciting things. While I am all about quality over quantity, I think something over nothing is usually a good bet. In the meantime, I'll be saving and saving. After all, we haven't talked about bags yet!





