Daily Archives: July 4, 2012

Ankle-Strap Sandals

Ankle-Strap Sandals

Summer Shoe Trend: Ankle-Strap Sandals

From Beyonce at the 2012 BET Awards, to Charlize Theron at the 2012 Golden Globe Awards, celebrities are donning the Givenchy Ankle-Strap Sandals, and no wonder! They’re perfectly minimalistic, come in several colors and even printed, and can be worn for many seasons to come, in a variety of ways. But what about those who may not be able to afford that exact shoe? Below are a few options in more affordable prices, but are just as stylish:

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Well, I just had to show how gorgeous the Givenchy Ankle-Strap Sandals are. They’re from the Spring 2012 collection!

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$122 Weekend by MaxMara Tebaide Sandals

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$49.99 Zara Ankle Strap Sandal

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$77.40 Vince Camuto Venize Ankle Strap

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$275 Miu Miu Two-Tone Patent-Leather Sandals

Hopefully you guys will like these options! From metallic, to color blocked, all of the ankle-strap sandals are ultra-feminine and minimal, and can be worn dressed down, or dressed up for a night out on the town. Let me know what you think of this summer shoe trend.

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Look of the Day: Anja Rubik

Look of the Day: Anja Rubik

Mastering the relaxed yet stylish look isn’t always easy but Anja Rubik shows us how we can do it while departing from the Chanel Haute Couture Fall 2012 show in a beige wrap-style long dress, paired with simple black flats, transparent round sunglasses, and a black bag. Who knew simple could look so sophisticated?

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Cover: Emma Stone for Vogue UK August 2012

Cover: Emma Stone for Vogue UK August 2012

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Cover: Kira Marz for 62nd Floor 4th Edition

Cover: Kira Marz for 62nd Floor 4th Edition

Runway: Armani Prive Fall 2012 Couture

Armani Prive Fall 2012 Couture was about going from morning-to-midnight, with models such as Aymeline Valade and Jasmine Tookes wearing mysterious veils, trousers with generous volume, cocktail dresses, and more.

Collection: Givenchy Fall 2012 Couture

For Givenchy Fall 2012 Couture, creative genius Riccardo Tisci gained inspiration from Hubert de Givenchy’s 60′s evening dresses and contemporary gypsies.