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Bling Balmain


Spotted! The studded and all blinged Balmain heels on the "catwalk-worthy" shoe shelf of Al Othman. These were probably the most published pair of accessories on all types of media for the S/S season.

How would you were these pair of sparkling heels to make them look different than the catwalk?

Comments

Anonymous said…
With some dark footless tights and a metallic shift dress!
Sarona said…
they look like a pimped and blinged version of Mad Mary (Christina Louboutin) to me.
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AZM said…
I'd say with a one color one piece outfit, like a knee lenght drss or a jumpsuit even.
In dark colors. Black, red, dark grey (asphalt), light grey, hot pink....
You can wear them with foot less leggings but I think it's better to actually show them off on skin color.
I also suggest no bling or LOUD accessroies, maybe a contrast color hand bag.

Thees need to pop.
Bahrain Fashion said…
These shoes made history XD
I love your Al Othman visits, very informative!
zuz said…
with a jumpsuit! or a bandage skirt and a shirt!
Anonymous said…
super simple outfit ONLY
if not wearing with The Row leather leggings then only with some denim hot pants and a white tank by the row or Rick Owens!
How come they still have them in stock?
They are sold out everywhere else!!
Luisaviaroma restocked about 4 times, can you imagine
Price please :)
Confashion said…
I love all your feedback! Inspiring :)

The heel were around KD 670..
Sarah said…
I would wear them with my silver hareem pants and a simple black tee or blazer <3

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