sexta-feira, 15 de maio de 2015

Shoes for Your Skinny Jeans Frenzy

Since the emergence of skinny jeans, women and men of fashion tend to strengthen the affinity by keeping the trend as alive as possible.

The torso hugging feel, the sharp resulting look and the no-frills no-crease mantra of wearing the well-celebrated skinny jeans had revolutionized the way we see jeans as a staple in almost any type of wardrobe.

Wearing a pair of skinny jeans would surely be appropriate with any kind of type as this sort of acts like a second skin on the bottom of your OOTD.

Like a chameleon it worked, and you pretty much decide on how you would be able to keep it loud by means of choosing what type of top and what type of shoes are you going to wear.

It is already a given fact that you can technically pair-up this wondrous garment to a lot of types of tops but picking what footwear to don is kind of tricky.

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What types of shoes go well with skinny jeans?

Definitive Sneakers

Arguably the most on-trend shoe at the minute, the archetypal lace-up sneaker certainly should have a place in your apparel, especially when paired with a solid skinny jean.

These work well when you’re having a tremendous casual daytime occasion, or solely running errands in a rugged T-shirt and jeans.

Brand and Celebrity Peg: Supra/Converse/Superga, Cara Delevingne

Flat Sandals

If you’re heading to brunch or an unpremeditated cocktail hour after your daily grind, pair your skinnies with a duo of chunky flat sandals.

The seemingly all-pervading Birkenstock works great for this look, but try to make sure you go for a lighter, livelier color to avoid looking a bit pear-shaped.

Brand and Celebrity Peg: French Connection/Kirkwood, Emma Stone

Pointy Flats

Yes, pointy-toe flats can be more than just the shoes you wear to and from the office every day.

They can also garb up a pair of skinny jeans in a very lustrous and unassuming way—just navigate clear of forms with flourishes, instead opting for classic ones in black, navy blue, and other principal shades.

Brand and Celebrity Peg: Pixie Market/Jimmy Choo, Jessica Alba

Slip-On Sneakers

The other major on-trend shoe right now also happens to look stellar with a pair of skinnies. Avoid platform kinds, which tend to needlessly enhance clunk—instead, elect for typical soles.

Feel free to play round with cool colors and prints, though—the slip-on world is your oyster.

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Brand and Celebrity Peg: Lanvin/Miu Miu/Vans/Jimmy Choo, Chloë Grace Moretz

Strappy Heels

For supreme sex appeal, relinquish all other shoe selections in favor of a strappy heel. You have a lot of liberty here when it comes to shade—everything from a simple, modest black version to a wild pop of colors or prints will work—but be sure to steer clear of patent and other shiny, potentially inexpensive-looking materials.

Brand and Celebrity Peg: Zimmerman/Zara, Jourdan Dann

Classic Pointy Pumps

If you want a sleek and easy way to dress up a pair of skinny jeans, definitely reach for your favorite pair of pointy-toed pumps.

Black or nude are always classic options, but if you want to make more of a statement, definitely reach for a pop of color like red, snakeskin, or cobalt.

Brand and Celebrity Peg: Manolo Blahnik/Nine West, Kim Kardashian

Loafers

For a more laid-back vibe that remains eternally stylish (and trés French-inspired), go for a classic penny loafer or a more modern take on the smoking slipper.

Wear the flat version for casual occasions, and put on a version with a stacked, modest heel to dress them up a bit.

Brand and Celebrity Peg: Marni/Alexandre McQueen, Kendall Jenner

Summer Ankle Booties

Here’s a little-known secret: you can wear booties during the summer. Steer clear of dark suedes and other unforgiving leathers, and instead reach for lighter tones and styles that hit right at your ankle.

Fit wise, you preferably want a jean that hits right above the top of the boot, too.

Brand and Celebrity Peg: Rachel Comey/Alexander Wang, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley

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