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Sexy shoes for sexy you
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Leather shoes are one of the sexiest shoes for women. And in winters, leather boots can save you fro cold and also create oomph about you. Boots are in vogue. But before you try and run with the trend, you must grab a pair which suits you, your look and occasion for sure. And since boots do not come cheap, and one time investment should not be in vain.
Ride them cowboy
These are those calf length boots which were originated in the USA are now in vogue, every where in the world. These are a timeless statement and one can not look out of place in these.
These are perfect when they are worn under or over denims and also with short or knee length skirts. Brown and coffee are considered as best options but one thing should be kept in mind when you plan to wear a formal suit, they should be avoided.
Point boots
These boots are really perfect for office or for a hot do. Don’t forget to leave half an inch to an inch space between your toe and leather for comfort. Colors like brown, white, metallics, beige, etc are all the best for you.
Lug that ugg
Uggs had once everyone clamoring for them, sine the hot stars were spotted in them. Extremely comfortable, and also flat sold they can be great for casual wear but don’t forget they are not to be worn under your all time favorites, the track pants.
Round up
Round up round toe bots are everyday boots, they are slightly rounded at the front and either are flat soled or are with high heels. The great thing about them is that they will never let your fashion quotient dip.
Some tips
Calf length boots which are just below the knees are the perfect boots, since they go well with any kind of outfit.
Never wear ankle length boots with skirts or dresses as they make you look stunted and legs appear shorter.
Pencil heels wedges and flat soles are in vogue. Try wooden or metallic heels to add some style.
Wear knee length boots with short skirts and dresses.


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January 22nd, 2009 at 6:01 pm
leather make up…
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