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LV's Cornelia Ankle Boots at Salhiya Complex



If you're still searching for the perfect fall's ankle-boot and feel like splurging, then why not go all out with Louis Vuitton's Cornelia Ankle Boots? The luxurious patent leather boots are croc-stamped and have a flap opening secured by a button and loop closure, A must-have for this season's look. The fit of the boot is very comfortable, it does not suck out the blood in your veins. However, the roundish shape of the heel makes it a little bit hard to walk in for more than 30 minutes! But who cares anyways! These are the kind of boots that can make any shabby outfit look like a million bucks.

Team the boots with a skinny pant and a shrunken tailored blazer for a day-look. Or with short modish skirts and dresses

Cornelia Ankle Boots are available now in the same color shown above at LV Boutique at Salhiya Complex and are priced for a hefty KD 322.

Comments

Anonymous said…
talk about killer heels, check out theoniomaniac.blogspot.com
Anonymous said…
sorry but I think they're kinda ugly! I've seen much prettier ankle booties
Yara said…
I dont know why i never mentioned this.. but you MUST read Fashion Babylon u'll absolutely love it.. i love it and dont mind reading it again.. i reviewed it at kuwait style

http://kuwait-style.com/2007/06/09/book-review-fashion-babylon/
miss ghesquiere said…
i read fashion babylon this summer. i thought it was a bit blind to several aspects of the fashion world. it was informative, but the style was crude and insulting!
oh, and al othman's magazine/lookbook MUSE is now available.
Confashion said…
anonymous
Yes! Literally!
Will check it out right now :)

anonymous
Believe me, the picture does not do them justice, they're nicer in real life.

I'm in a ankle booties phase and I'm not quite sure how many I'll be ending up buying!

yara
I haven't read it yet. I'll order it from Amazon this weekend :)

miss ghesquiere
I can't wait to get my hands on Muse! It better be as fab as the store! ;)

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