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Death by Shoes

WARNING: The following post contains photos not suitable for those faint of heart or serious shopaholics, or die-hard Louboutin fan. If you are happy not knowing what you're going to miss, please do not scroll down. Seriously.




Just look at these beauties. Aren't they marvelous? The effect of off-white snake skin with trimmed black leather, a tiny cute bow, and a red sole is just breathtaking. When I first set my eyes on this enchanting pair, I was sooo mesmerized that I forgot to look at the price tag. Oh well, I'll keep this post short and sweet then.

Wear them with opaque tights during this cold weather and without tights for formal summer nights. These lovely Louboutins are available at (where else?!) Al Othman.

Comments

Someday said…
I want to cry!!:'(
I'm in Loooove!!
Anonymous said…
I love...

Now am suspecting you take a commission from Alothman
Anonymous said…
its soooooo sexy elegant it just need a matching husband to go with it. ;p
Anonymous said…
oh pink.. i so agree with you
all these yummy stuff and no matching husband! If only I could just buy a husband...
Hate the snake skin! No, I'm sorry, I don't just hate the snake skin, I despise it! No, still not strong enough to convey my deep feelings of searing, blinding, choking hatred. Ah well...

That said, if I squint a certain way, they look adorable!
theceelist said…
I think the shoes look very sexy.

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Anonymous said…
wooow thats what i was looking for....
thanks alot confashion for keeping us updated :*
Confashion said…
devilish Diva
You are more than welcome ;)
Anonymous said…
where can i get gina shoes from in kuwait? those loubuitons ARE SOOOO NICE tooo
Anonymous said…
They are really nice. They also sell them at Salhiya M2, Max Mara.
Anonymous said…
babyboo,
gina is at villa moda
anonymous,
how much are they are max mara? which other styles did they have :)?
Anonymous said…
where can i get gina slippers in kuwait?
Confashion said…
anonymous
Villa Moda Al Mubarikiya

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