Thursday, September 22

Chie Mihara Shoes Fall Winter 2011/2012

If you want the original shoes, never banal, funny, ironic, feminine and so on and so forth, that you can not opt ​​for Chie Mihara. An original brand that truly care about our loved walking, but not only has to heart our mood and our spirit. For its Fall Winter 2011/2012 Chie Mihara takes its cue from the past, especially from the sixties and seventies, for years known for the passion and spirit with which you did things, important years for those who lived them for those who only heard about (the younger). Here, this' winter color it with air retro shoes with rounded tips and applications of flowers, garters and lace ankle. All this, of course, revised and corrected in a modern style, because now we are in 2011 and this should be borne in mind!

The shoes in the collection are many and all very funny. The heels are of medium height, broad and firm. And the models are studied and designed for all occasions.

From the most elegant shoe made of black and white profiles enriched by a delicate bow side, the versatile boot with a low heel is perfect for the newspaper. There are plenty of sandals and even the lace, perfect with the classic-cut trousers with a vintage skirt that reaches to the knee. And what about the boots embellished with ribbon mega Side? Call them delicious is an understatement, perhaps the most appropriate adjective is adorable. Alone make the look, simply match them to the simplest of sheath dresses, preferably in color. And then the red shoes to wear with a matching lipstick (remember that the trick is combined with clothing and accessories).

Chie Mihara also part of this collection-looking, yes, because it first wants to get to the heart through the initial feeling that you try admiring a nice pair of shoes. Once the emotion that I felt "in love" on the shoes that ninety-nine percent by little you at your feet, the rest comes by itself and you can easily see that the shoes of this brand, as well as beautiful are also comfortable and functional.

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