I have always had an affinity for pumps, since my first pair that were bought at the tender age of twelve specifically for my first communion. I practiced walking in them for months so that I could master my 3-inch heels by the big day, and I did! The ultra-feminine silhouette of platform-less pump, especially these pointy-toed beauties, have such a power and sexiness to them, that they are essential to any Shoe Arsenal; from jeans to pencils skirts and everything in between, they add a va-va-voom factor to even the most mundane article of clothing, so if you want to add a 'wow' factor to any outfit, add a pair for skinny-heeled, platform-less, pointy-toe pumps!
Baci a tutti!
Stella Notte
Designer: RSVP
Name: Madison
Color: Black
Style: Platform-less Pointy-Toed Pump
Heel: 3.75 inches (9.5 cm)
Material: Kid skin upper
Crushing on these beauties as much as I am? You can find a similar pair by the name of Jade at Zappos.com!
Beautiful in any color; click here to see these beauties in Red!
How I Styled It?
Prints, like colors, have been a scarcity in my wardrobe, and when I first saw the skirt on clearance at The Limited, I wasn't impressed. I never shopped at this store before, and when I went online and saw how they styled the skirt, I had to go back and get it!The chambray shirt is from Stetson. I was actually looking for a denim shirt when I happened along this one. It's actually a tunic, which I'll style with tights on a cooler morning (I love it when an article of clothing plays double duty!). Not my usual attire at the beach, I turned many a head on the pier this morning, my only regret with this outfit was that I didn't wear my navy pumps. You will remember that I wore them when I was feeling patriotic (read the post here); I could have sworn that when I looked at this skirt it was a floral print on a black background. Stepping out of my (matchy-matchy) comfort zone, I went ahead with the black pumps (although I could have worn the red), and it turned out pretty nice, if I do say so myself! SN
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