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  1. Shoeperwoman

    Miss Floyd nude patent high heeled pumps

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    miss floyd nude patent pump Miss Floyd nude patent high heeled pumps

    Oh Lordy. Be still, my heart! It’s like a nude version of the Feticha pumps, only cheaper. And perhaps a little easier to walk in. It’s like they were sent just to tempt me.

    To anyone else, these will just be a plain pair of court shoes, of course. To me, though, they’re the kind of shoes I’d wear all the time, with everything, and cry when they finally gave up the ghost. Each to their own, I guess. They’re £159 from Peeptoe Shoes.

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    Patent heart peep toe ballerina pumps from Accessorize

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    heart front ballet flats Patent heart peep toe ballerina pumps from Accessorize

    Oh, come on, you didn’t think I’d let a whole week go by without showing you at least one pair of heart-embellished shoes, did you?

    Actually, that’s what I was planning to do, but then these little patent flats popped up at Accessorize, and I just couldn’t resit showing you them. They’re only £22, and just the thing for summer days, when you can slip them on with shorts, dresses, jeans: you name it. Super-cute, and super-affordable, you can grab yourself a pair here here.

  3. Shoeperwoman

    Button mid shoes from Next in red and black patent

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    patent button shoes Button mid shoes from Next in red and black patent

    I’ve tried to resist commenting that these shoes are “as cute as a button”, but it looks like I can’t manage it. Forgive me.

    It IS true, though. Over-used as it may be, I think the word “cute” is very fitting here: the patent uppers and white piping give these a sassy feel, and, me being me, I really appreciate the dots and stripes on the insole, even although no one would actually see it when the shoes were on. It’s a shame Next didn’t provide a larger image of the red version of these on their website, because those are the ones I’d go for, but I’m sure you get the idea even from this tiny glimpse of them!

    These are just £26: get them here.

  4. Shoeperwoman

    Office red patent ‘bow time’ platform shoes

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    red patent bow shoes Office red patent bow time platform shoes

    OK, I actually can’t BELIEVE I haven’t shown you these shoes already. I mean, look at them! They’ve been on the Office website for a while now in plain black leather, and I’ve noticed them a few times, but haven’t got round to writing about them. Now that I’ve seen the red patent versions, though, they’ve gone straight onto my wish list. Adorable.

    You can buy them at Office, where they’re £65, but do me a favour: leave some size 4s for me, eh?

  5. Shoeperwoman

    ASOS ‘Tabby’ lace-up shoe boots

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    asos lace up shoe boots ASOS Tabby lace up shoe boots

    I’ve been hankering for a pair of shoe boots recently, and as if by magic, ASOS.com added these ones to their website yesterday. Sometimes I swear they can read my mind, and figure out just how to tempt me!

    As just £35, you’d be struggling to find a more affordable shoe boot than these, and the shape is very classic. I suspect the colour of the boot on the right of the photo above will put some people off and make others fall in love with it (I’m somewhere in between the two), but the patent taupe version is very wearable. I’m drawn to patent at the moment because it tends to be pretty waterproof, and God knows, we need that at the moment!

    Like them? If so, you can buy a pair here.

  6. Shoeperwoman

    Casadei patent leather sculpture sandals

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    casadei sculpture sandals Casadei patent leather sculpture sandals

    Well. These are… not exactly the kind of thing we’ve come to expect from Casadei, are they?

    I know I’m probably about to be told off for over-use of the phrase “stripper shoes” this week, but I just can’t help it: the white patent leather and large platform remind me of the kind of shoes you see, if not on strippers, exactly, at least on the type of “clubwear” sites that sell stripper-esque clothes. Yes, Great Glam, I AM looking at you…

    I will (grudgingly) admit that the sculpted heel is pretty cool, but I think white patent leather always, always runs the risk of looking cheap, and when your shoes cost £477, “cheap” is the last word you want to have associated with them. Well, that and possibly “stripper”. (Unless, of course, you actually ARE a stripper, in which case fair enough.)

    If you like them, you can buy them at Louisa Via Roma.

  7. Shoeperwoman

    Dolce & Gabbana black peep-toe slides with bow

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    dolce Gabbana peep toe slid Dolce & Gabbana black peep toe slides with bow

    After the increasingly bizarre styles they brought us last year, here’s a more conventionally pretty shoe from Dolce & Gabbana.

    I know slides tend to divide opinion: a lot of people find them difficult to walk in, and it’s true that the absence of any heel-grip can make them live up to their names and slide off, bu I’ve always had a bit of a soft-spot for then. These ones are delicate and feminine looking, and the fact that you don’t see a whole lot of slides around these days makes them just a bit unusual, too.

    They’re $495 at Saks.

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    Faith ‘Ceramone’ black patent pumps with ruffle

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    faith ceramone pumps Faith Ceramone black patent pumps with ruffle

    Remember Christian Louboutin’s ‘Lady Page’ shoes? I certainly do – well, I spent enough time licking the screen at the sight of them to make sure I wouldn’t forget them!

    These ‘Ceramone’ shoes from Faith aren’t quite close enough to count as Shoe Deja Vu, but the Louboutins were the first thing that popped into my head when I looked at them (Mind you, Louboutins are quite often the first thing to pop into my mind), so I suspect some degree of designer inspiration may have gone on here.

    Having spent a good couple of years making shoes with red soles, Faith seem to have switched to purple for these shoes, perhaps in a bid to play up the differences between this and the designer shoe. It makes a nice change, anyway, and the sole has a rather nice metallic sheen to it too, which you can’t quite see  in this image.

    For a closer look, or to buy them (they’re £65), go here.