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The Scene Stealing Heels


I'm head over heels in love with Cesare Paciotti's Harlequin platform heels. I love how colorful and quirky the heel looks like. Goes perfectly well with this season's minimalist dresses, harem pants, and architectural tailoring. Forget the rest of your accessories as these babes will make one hell of a fashion statement. I doubt it if the Cesare Paciotti's boutique at Dar Al-Awadhi will receive these strikingly beautiful platforms. I couldn't find it online...

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Anonymous said…
I'm enjoying the harlequin designs this season too :) While I like the colors of the shoe, I'm not really into the shape of the shoe. There seems to be something off.
master said…
you can order from their site , but they only deliver to the US, if you have a mail box over there you can order.

ako nafs el alwan bes modail thani did u see them?? ghareebeen
Layla said…
oh sooo funky. Remined me of your pixel-ated sofa post for some reason.
AZM said…
I saw them recently on a must-have list for the FW collection.
Stunning and fabulous.
나다 said…
love them :) but my favorite shoe for fall is ysl it takes my breathe away
Anonymous said…
looks as if the designer kept changing his mind about how high he wanted the heel to be!

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