Lace it up and tie it up. Shoes and scarves

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So many laced up looks. So much wrapping, tying, threading and looping.The Runway Spring 16 Ready to Wear collections were full of it and it’s in many collections already .

Shoes

There are loads of laces and ties on shoes in the stores at the moment. You will spend hours just getting your shoes perfect, for them to undo at the mere mention of a faster pace in your step. So beware the lace up trend, make sure you are not time poor and are committed to bending over your shoes for 10 mins getting them not so tight they stop the blood flow and you look like a cripple walking, or so loose they fall down and undo. Bending down to fix them as they unravel in the street is not really my idea of fun and if they are going all the way up your leg then they are for the young and for the boho set.

Style tip #1

Keep the laces just around the ankle and you will elimate most of the annoying part of lace up shoes and even better get the ones that just tie in a knot. Styled with ease!

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Cc laced up shoes with leather pants and a dress
CC wearing laced up shoes with leather pants
flat pointy lace ups
Feet get all the attention with these lace ups
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Giovanna Battaglia  sitting front row and the perfect shoe in the most beautiful colour.
Shorter suede skirt and lace ups
Shorter suede skirt and lace ups

These shoes are gorgeous and will get you the look…

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Panelled Stiletto heels from Farfetch. only a little tie so this is my perfect pick
Net-a-porter
Net-a-porter and a beautiful Blue shoe and tiny tie
one strap and a great straight backed heel
Pepper Sandals form Wittner. one strap over the toes is a huge trend and this one has a great straight backed heel
Navy shoe with a more moderate heel
Iriana Heels from Wittner. Dark blue suede (gorgeous!) shoe with a more moderate heel
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Rover Heels from Wittner
My favourite sky high heel. so fun from Net-a-porter
My favourite sky high heel. So fun but also bit crazy from Net-a-porter

Flat shoes.

Laces at your ankle can accentuate the calves as they divide you at the ankle, so wear them  with cropped, rolled up pants, or jeans folded up. Then you can see the laces below the pants but not overly emphasis your calves, if they are not your best feature. Of course, if you are one of the few that have lovely calves, then you can wear them with skirts and dresses any length, pretty much. Envy!!!

Adds, focus to an all black outfit
Adds, focus to an all black outfit
WIth jeans
WIth jeans

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Gold heel
Gold heel Aquazzura, Christy from Net-a-porter
Witchery
Witchery
Camel suede Sammi Flats from Wittner
Camel suede Sammi Flats from Wittner
Witchery flat
Witchery flats

Style Tip #2

Scarves. Yes, they are getting thinner and longer. You could even use a soft silk fabric tie belt from a shirt dress you may have bought already. Use it as a scarf, and no one would know!

You can wear scarves even in Spring this way!

And Margaret Zang with the trend for the fashion advanced level.. The lace up boot.
Margaret Zang with all the trends together for fashion style at the advanced level… The lace up boot and the scarf tie. Must have taken ages to get those boots on. Glad it wasn’t me trying to get them on!
Cristine Centenera
Cristine Centenera

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Net a porter
Thin scarf from Net a porter
Jada Pinkett Smith Front Ro at Chloe Spring 2016
Jada Pinkett Smith Front Row at Chloe for Spring 2016
Lanvin Spring 2016 ready to wear
Lanvin Spring 2016 ready to wear
Lanvin Spring2016
Lanvin Spring2016
Chloe Spring 2016
Chloe Spring 2016
scarf style all tied up
Giovanna Battaglia The classic scarf tied up with style
Long scarf with a more traditional tie arrangement
Giovanna Battaglia and a Long scarf

So get tying and lacing this season…

Cheers

Next post will be Part @ of Lace it up, Tie it up.

Then on the next blog will be about Gucci and the next shoe trend.

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