Shoeperwoman highlights the perfection of these teal suede peep toes...
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Friday, May 25, 2012
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Fun, Classy, Casual
Krystyn's view:
Sometimes it’s hard to find a show that can be worn casually or on a hot summer night out. These pumps do both equally fabulously! Still a super sexy stiletto, these feature cork heel and vamp accents and electric blue upper. Open toes and slim vamp show that extra skin while still maintaining high class appeal!
Yes, yes you can find them!
Monday, May 21, 2012
Sexy, Flashy, Bright
It's all here:
Summer means bright colors, sexy tans, and flashy pedicures! Emphasize all of these things with your own personal styles in these 5 ¼ inch Bebe strappy heels! Elastic cross strap across the top guarantee comfort and sex appeal. No sacrifices here!
And of course, you know where to go.
Friday, May 18, 2012
Tasty T-Strap
Krystyn thinks these are delicious:
Bebe is known for their ultra fierce styles, this is no exception! Snakeskin and leather will have you looking all out fabulous. An open toe with a sexy t strap up the vamp, all highlighted by gold clasps and a hardcore O ring right on top! Get these while you can!
And yes, YOU can get them!
Wednesday, May 16, 2012
Retro, Modern, Hot...
Yes, Krystyn's back with recommendations on amazing shoes you'll love to buy and wear:
Mix a little retro classic with modern chic in these super hot 5 and a half inch heels! Camel colored beige suede and red satin piping perfectly complement each other to deliver you into a modern day Audrey H.!
And of course, you know where to find them.
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Ok, so...
the shoes are actually Jessica Simpson Pleasance color block pumps...those are the ones if you want to look all fabulous like @eibinstilettos
I'm pretty sure you'd find them (or something very, very close) here.
I'm pretty sure you'd find them (or something very, very close) here.
Monday, May 14, 2012
Want to look fabulous...
...like @eibinstilettos?
Of course you do!
So, you'll need a pair of these...
Of course you do!
So, you'll need a pair of these...
She Did Say...
... what I found would be fabulous.
Well, here it is:
She's right, right?
For more, check her out here.
Well, here it is:
She's right, right?
For more, check her out here.
Friday, May 11, 2012
Shoes and Coffee
So, I was entering Starbucks this morning, I saw the most lovely young woman get up and walk out. She wore a cute dress and amazing t-stap heels.
Before I could say anything...she was outside and in her car.
What's next? Will I see her again? And should I have stopped her and commented on her fine choice of footwear?
Before I could say anything...she was outside and in her car.
What's next? Will I see her again? And should I have stopped her and commented on her fine choice of footwear?
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Monday, May 7, 2012
The Power of Scent
So, sure. This is NOT a post about shoes and it contains no pictures or recommendations related to shoes.
But, scent is a key element in attraction. As such, I thought it'd be fun to talk about some scents I enjoy for myself (great gift ideas for the man in your life) and one in particular I enjoy on a woman.
Plus, to all the guys reading this, Mollie thinks scent is pretty important, too.
I was first exposed to the fragrances of Penhaligon's in 2005 on a trip to Seattle. The hotel where I stayed featured "Quercus" soaps by Penhaligon's. A unisex scent, to be sure. Warm, soft and perfect for the summer. I was instantly addicted. The scent is amazing...and on a woman, even more so.
Upon returning home, I went to find Penhaligon's -- and ordered a bottle of the shower gel. You can get the soap, too.
Upon opening it, I was immediately transported to Seattle. To the five days in August that were lusciously summer. Bright flowers, sun shining until 10 PM, light rains, deep greens. It was magical.
I decided I needed to reserve this for special occasions. For when I needed a lift. And so I did. To this day, a hint of Quercus takes me back to one of the best work-related trips I've ever taken.
Up to that point, I had used cologne only sparingly.
I decided I should adopt a "personal scent."
I did some browsing around and discovered quite positive reviews of Blenheim Bouquet (another Penhaligon's staple).
It was billed as stately, elegant, traditional. Not overbearing, but noticeable and wonderful.
Opening it, I discovered a bright citrus. Upon application, I instantly felt energized. As the scent dried down, it developed a warm, woodsy scent with a hint of citrus. Clearly masculine, simple, and strong.
This seemed immediately "mine" and I began wearing it daily. I've since worn other colognes and there are several I've enjoyed. But only Blenheim Bouquet has yielded consistent comments (positive ones) from women. When wearing it, a friendly hug often illicits a bright-eyed response, a smile, even an outright: "you smell amazing." Of course, such a response is just what I want. And it is reserved for those in very close proximity, as Blenheim is a soft scent, not one that lingers far behind you or announces your arrival. Those in your personal space will notice it -- and greatly appreciate it.
Other than Quercus and Blenheim Bouquet, I've tried and LOVE LP No. 9 for Men. I received a sample in one of my orders and enjoy it immensely. Billed as "rich, sensual, and soft; the intriguing male personified," it certainly meets expectations. It is the scent I choose for winter as it blends nicely with cool air and if I'm wearing a suit in all but the hottest months, it is my chosen fragrance. It is sophiticated, wonderful, and it has incredible staying power. While I adore it, it has yet to yield the positive remarks I get with Blenheim. Nevertheless, it will continue to be my go-to finishing touch for the perfect suit and I love the warmth it exudes even as I shower at the end of a long and arduous day.
Finally, while I have certainly enjoyed a finely-fragranced female, it has been difficult to pin down exactly what those scents are. Sure, I know the more common choices. But the ones that stand out, without directly asking, are tough. That said, and not suprisingly, I do love a Penhaligon's scent for women. Though I've only known one woman to wear Penhaligon's -- she wore it quite well. Of course, her scent of choice would be LP No. 9 for women -- and when I get a hint of this scent (very rare) I immediately hear the words of the song "You're Beautiful" lightly ringing in my ears. If you want to get a man's attention (mine, at least) your perfectly chosen heels will be accompanied by LP No. 9 ...
So, there you have it. Some words on scent. I welcome, of course, your comments and suggestions. But remember, you can finish off that amazing ensemble by smelling great.
But, scent is a key element in attraction. As such, I thought it'd be fun to talk about some scents I enjoy for myself (great gift ideas for the man in your life) and one in particular I enjoy on a woman.
Plus, to all the guys reading this, Mollie thinks scent is pretty important, too.
I was first exposed to the fragrances of Penhaligon's in 2005 on a trip to Seattle. The hotel where I stayed featured "Quercus" soaps by Penhaligon's. A unisex scent, to be sure. Warm, soft and perfect for the summer. I was instantly addicted. The scent is amazing...and on a woman, even more so.
Upon returning home, I went to find Penhaligon's -- and ordered a bottle of the shower gel. You can get the soap, too.
Upon opening it, I was immediately transported to Seattle. To the five days in August that were lusciously summer. Bright flowers, sun shining until 10 PM, light rains, deep greens. It was magical.
I decided I needed to reserve this for special occasions. For when I needed a lift. And so I did. To this day, a hint of Quercus takes me back to one of the best work-related trips I've ever taken.
Up to that point, I had used cologne only sparingly.
I decided I should adopt a "personal scent."
I did some browsing around and discovered quite positive reviews of Blenheim Bouquet (another Penhaligon's staple).
It was billed as stately, elegant, traditional. Not overbearing, but noticeable and wonderful.
Opening it, I discovered a bright citrus. Upon application, I instantly felt energized. As the scent dried down, it developed a warm, woodsy scent with a hint of citrus. Clearly masculine, simple, and strong.
This seemed immediately "mine" and I began wearing it daily. I've since worn other colognes and there are several I've enjoyed. But only Blenheim Bouquet has yielded consistent comments (positive ones) from women. When wearing it, a friendly hug often illicits a bright-eyed response, a smile, even an outright: "you smell amazing." Of course, such a response is just what I want. And it is reserved for those in very close proximity, as Blenheim is a soft scent, not one that lingers far behind you or announces your arrival. Those in your personal space will notice it -- and greatly appreciate it.
Other than Quercus and Blenheim Bouquet, I've tried and LOVE LP No. 9 for Men. I received a sample in one of my orders and enjoy it immensely. Billed as "rich, sensual, and soft; the intriguing male personified," it certainly meets expectations. It is the scent I choose for winter as it blends nicely with cool air and if I'm wearing a suit in all but the hottest months, it is my chosen fragrance. It is sophiticated, wonderful, and it has incredible staying power. While I adore it, it has yet to yield the positive remarks I get with Blenheim. Nevertheless, it will continue to be my go-to finishing touch for the perfect suit and I love the warmth it exudes even as I shower at the end of a long and arduous day.
Finally, while I have certainly enjoyed a finely-fragranced female, it has been difficult to pin down exactly what those scents are. Sure, I know the more common choices. But the ones that stand out, without directly asking, are tough. That said, and not suprisingly, I do love a Penhaligon's scent for women. Though I've only known one woman to wear Penhaligon's -- she wore it quite well. Of course, her scent of choice would be LP No. 9 for women -- and when I get a hint of this scent (very rare) I immediately hear the words of the song "You're Beautiful" lightly ringing in my ears. If you want to get a man's attention (mine, at least) your perfectly chosen heels will be accompanied by LP No. 9 ...
So, there you have it. Some words on scent. I welcome, of course, your comments and suggestions. But remember, you can finish off that amazing ensemble by smelling great.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
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