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observations on Corso Como

open-toe Oxfords

August 7th, 2008 · posted by Jean Vouté Pratt in $ $$ Colin Stuart Corso Como L.A.M.B. Pura Lopez Versace Vince Camuto accessories shoes

The Oxford shoe, once synonymous with conservative, traditional styles, is now open to a little sex appeal. While still preserving it’s tailored image, designers have opened the toe for a peek of skin. That bit of revealing flesh is what modernizes the shoe, and expands its accessibility. Think Catholic school-girl… all grown up! You’re wearing this shoe with everything from slacks to sexy dresses. It adds just the right amount of weight to the bare elements of an off the shoulder dress. You can wear them from now into Fall, and then into winter with a pair of opaque stockings. Price points are across the board on this one, so there’s bound to be one in your price range. It’s a style that is wide open to interpretation. You can wear them in a classic style, or go completely funky and pair them with the unexpected. To all the self proclaimed chameleons, like myself, they work as well with a pencil skirt as they do with a pair of skinny jeans, a silk top and a leather jacket. Let the creating begin!

Oxfords in this observation:

  • Pura Lopez ‘L234′ plum suede Oxford @ Nordstrom
  • Colin Stuart patent Oxford bootie @ Victoria’s Secret
  • Vince Camuto ‘Veronica’ peep toe Oxford @ Nordstrom
  • Versace cutout bootie @ Neiman Marcus
  • Corso Como chocolate vintage calf Oxford @ Zappos
  • L.A.M.B. ‘Gianira’ peep toe Oxford @ Nordstrom