If anyone can give me a plausible explanation why sneakers need to have kitten heels (or indeed, need to be denim) I will… well, I actually won’t do anything. I’ll be interested to hear it, though.
(Ash, $138. Click here to buy.)
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Distressed denim has never really gone out of fashion for some people, but it’s been particularly popular this year, with lots and lots of ripped jeans in the store – in fact, just a couple of months ago I remember complaining on Twitter about how hard it was to find a new pair of jeans, because every single pair seemed to have giant holes in them.
Now, I’m not opposed to the odd bit of distressing on a pair of jeans, but on shoes? I’m just not so sure, although part of the problem here may be that I’ve never really been keen on denim shoes in the first place. These Ash wedges aren’t just denim, though, they’re distressed denim: what do we think of that, readers? Like it? Loathe it? Tell me!
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Studded shoes have been all over the place for what feels like a really long time now. This is, of course, good news if you’re a lover of the sudded look, and probably very bad news if you aren’t.
Me, I’m somewhere in between: I think studs can look fantastic on shoes when they’re done right, and I think these ankle-strap sandals by Ash are a good example of “studs done right”. Although almost every inch of these shoes is studded, they somehow manage to avoid looking OTT, and instead are the kind of thing I can imagine throwing on with summer dresses or skirts: they’re help toughen up a floaty dress nicely, but they’re still an elegant shape themselves, and will also look good worn casually with jeans.
BUY: Ash studded ankle strap sandals, £132
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