Friday, September 14, 2012


Ms. Aikasha is wearing a My Michelle teal floral strapless ruuched dress, Joseph A.black silk shrug, Manolo Blahnik teal suede pumps and her large cream Mazzini leather bag. A brown necklace (stone unknown) along with a turquoise beaded necklace, green/blue coloured earrings, three rhinestone bracelets, and Etro gold/tortoise shell shades top off this “not quite done with summer/almost ready for fall” outfit.

 It’s Friday? Already?? Yes!! And believe it or not………..I’m at a loss for words!! I usually have sooooooo much to say that I have to constantly edit my text to avoid rambling, but right now, I’ve shot a blank. So I will be brief……..

I wore this strapless dress earlier this Summer with sandals. Here, with a cardigan and pumps is how I use a summer dress for fall – getting more value. Plus, I just love the way this dress fits me!! Of course, not all sun dresses are as "multi-season" appropriate..............
 
Tip: Shoes require upkeep. I highly recommend having your shoes heeled regularly - you don't want to be the woman "clanking" through Grand Central Station because you've worn the heels down to the metal core and the leather around the wrapped heel is curling upwards. Eeeww!!

Tip II: Pointy toe pumps need even more care - they also need to be "toed" - the sole of the point tends to wear much sooner than the rest of the sole, so have your cobbler do just the point to help prolong the life of the shoe.



4 comments:

  1. You are a timeless beauty. Always stunning, in everything you wear.

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    1. Shay!......my darling!! Thank you!!! Its been too long. You have to take some time out of your craaaazy schedule and let's spend some time. I'm serious.

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  2. Great pointers on the shoes! I've already chucked two pairs because of the clanking. And a few of my shoes are discolored at the toes, had no idea this could be prevented :(

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  3. I'm all about shoes!! Firstly, because I love them, but also because they can be an investment (phew!!) so preserving them is so worth it. I recommend finding a cobbler (shoe repair guy) in your area - you won't regret it.

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