Nothing can compare to the feeling of slipping on a pair of really beautiful women’s designer shoes. You instantly turn into a star and hold your head high, apart from when you’re looking down admiring your own shoes.
Shoes can tell a lot about your character so why not turn heads and make other women jealous by investing in a few pairs of really great women’s designer shoes? The right pair of shoes can turn a simple jeans and t-shirt ensemble into something really special, and can transform a simple black dress into something sensational. Shoes, like jewellery, complete an outfit, so buying the right pair is a really important decision.
In order to satisfy the desire of turning women green with envy there are a few things you should keep in mind when looking for ‘that’ pair of women’s designer shoes.
- They may be the most beautiful pair of shoes on the shelf but are they comfortable? Can you walk in them elegantly? There is no point having the latest pair of women’s designer shoes if you are going to end up crying in pain from the discomfort. Make sure that you will be able to wear them and walk around in them for a few hours, also make sure you can dance in them. You’re likely to want to wear them to every special occasion and won’t want to be the person sat down for the whole night.
- Keep in mind that you will probably have these shoes in your wardrobe for life, so make sure you choose a pair of women’s designer shoes that you completely love and can see yourself wearing with a variety of different outfits for years to come. Buying a pair of fluorescent yellow wedges may be in fashion now, but come next season they may look a little out of place.
- Do they fit properly? Is there enough space for your toes? Are they the right size if you wanted to wear them with tights or socks?
- Make sure you buy women’s designer shoes from a reputable retailer. If you’re paying a hefty sum of money you want to make sure you get the genuine article. Buying copies is OK if you’re on a budget but if you really want to make women green with envy you have to have the real thing.
Source by Emma Drury