A big question we face every time we face the mirror is which shoes will match the outfit, without pulling the look down? Very often we mistake coordinating the wrong shoe style and look in-stylish.
A few golden rules to follow and you will avoid the fashion faux pas. Here are some simple yet amazing points :-
Wedge Heel:
- These shoes add height, but
many find them easier to walk in, than stilettos. If you already know of a long day coming up, then make a wise choice and wear wedges.
- Worldly and striking,
wedges have a very urbane look to them.
- A wedge heel looks great with nearly any length skirt or dress.
- Wedges will add definition
and shape to heavy ankles, making them appear thinner.
- Must have wedge heels in black and pastel shade in your wardrobe.
Wear your
wedge heel with:
- Maxi skirts
- Some jumpsuits
- Shorts
- Short skirts
- Bohemian styles
- Wrap dresses
- Wide or flared jeans or
pants
Oxford shoes
Oxford shoes is a classic. The only
problem is, a lot of women aren't sure what to wear with Oxfords. Below
are few of the most popular and attractive combinations.
Oxford Shoes and Women's
Jeans: In addition
to being the most obvious choice, jeans are also the easiest thing to pair with
flat Oxford shoes. Skinny jeans, cropped, rolled, and even
straight leg jeans can handle the masculinity of a pair of Oxford shoes, and
even benefit from being paired with them, since the dressiness of most Oxfords
will help to elevate women's jeans out of that "too casual" range.
Women's
Oxfords with Casual and Dress Pants:
Dress pants and Oxford shoes are another no-brainer; and the combination is probably
the first one most women think of when they're considering a pair of flat Oxfords.
In fact, you can really make a pair of Oxfords stand head and shoulders above
other flats by choosing the right pair of dressy or casual pants -- or even
jumpsuits -- to wear with them.
Ankle Boots: