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Hey guys!

I’ve been seeing tons of purple these past few months and that’s because it’s the Panetone Color of the Year. Due to this, I had to add some purple to my shoe collection and always it took me a while to find the right pair.

I found a pair when I was browsing through Topshop’s website. They are called the “Renee Pom Pom Sandals.” The Renee Pom Pom Sandals remind of the 90s because I used to play with those pom pom balls. Being that I’m very indecisive, I kept going back and forth on whether I should purchase these or not; I just wanted to make sure I had an outfit before I spend money. Once I made my decision, I purchased the 6 1/2 because I know the 7 1/2 would be way too big. Now it does fit a snug on my toe box and my foot fits PERFECTLY on the shoe, it doesn’t hang off the shoe at all.

I styled my Renee Pom Pom Sandals with the Tartan Check Pelmet Skirt and a mesh mock neck tee (it’s now on sale!) I layered with a leather crop top from H&M. These shoes fit my personality they are fashion, fun, and to me a little flirty. If I had to rate the comfort level of the sandals, I would rate it on a scale of 1-5. My rating would be 4. Like I mentioned earlier, they are a snug around my toe box but they are easy to walk in (if you’re a heel person.) The Renee Pom Pom Sandals are heels that make a statement and I’m always down for that.

A few days ago, I asked my followers on Instagram if they would like to see more different outfits or more posts of an item styled different ways. Well the next morning, I checked the votes and most of you want to see an item styled a different ways.

I went through my closet and decided to style this red romper 3 different ways. For the first look, I wanted to keep the look formal. The romper itself, already says a lot because of the red color. I decided to wear the romper as is and accessorize with a statement necklace and statement shoes. In my mind, you always want people to look at you from head to toe and take in the whole outfit.

I knew for the second look, I wanted to do something a little more casual. I choose to throw over a graphic t-shirt (that I cut and turned into a crop top haha.) The slit up the legs of the romper gave my casual look a little more of sexy casual vibe. I, also, layered my look with a denim jacket because it was so windy outside and I wore my Puma Suede Hearts in Black.

Lastly, I gave the third look a sexy 60s vibe. I layered the romper with a pink leather jacket; you can either throw the leather jacket over your shoulders or put it all the way on. I wore my white boots and accessorized with a gold watch.

Photography Credits: Sarah Kuszelewicz Photography – http://www.shkphoto.com

Hey Everyone!

Other than buying shoes from Zara, Louboutin and Steve Madden, I decided to try a different brand. The brand is called Public Desire and they are based out of the UK. I’ve been checking out the brand for a while, but ordering internationally has always made me a tad bit nervous. The shoes they sell on the website are chic and affordable.

I had my eye on a pair of boots on Public Desire for months and I was so in love that I would check the website every day to see if they still had them. Then one day, I thought to myself what the heck, just order the stinking boots haha. I was skeptical on whether I should order a 36 or 37, so I went with a 37. The shipping process was the longest process ever and I’m assuming that’s because it’s international shipping, but still. I got so impatient waiting, I even contacted their customer service to see where my package was and FYI I choose ground shipping. The customer service was great help!

Once I received the Direct Pointy Sock Boots, I was beyond happy. I realized I should have ordered the 36 because it is a little big around my ankle and I have some room inside of the boot. In my mind, I guess it’s better to have more room than to be super snug. Now I know for next time to go with the 36 then it comes to their boots. I styled the boots with a patent skirt , a graphic T-shirt, a ruffled blouse and sunglasses.

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