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Nothing makes an outfit like a pair of statement platform heels with the most exquisite details and plenty of adornment. My first and fave pick are these Nicholas Kirkwood black patent platforms with pearls around the sole and a white and black lace detail over the toes.


Or how about taking your heels to new style heights with a pair of sassy YSL's patent platform heels with straps in an interesting combination of black, pink, and gold.

Shoes are available at Villa Moda located in Shuwaikh Free Trade Zone.

Comments

Anonymous said…
oooh love those kirkwods but the ones i saw were poorly made with glue all over :(
what is the price again?
Ms. D said…
intoxicating is the word!!

omg!!!

they both amazingly AAAAAAAAH!
Anonymous said…
Am I the only one who thinks platforms look slutty?
Bloggerista said…
love the pearls
miss ghesquiere said…
honestly, i think we all used to think that before "slutty" went through its whole reinterpretation latex and tackiness is not really connected to prostitutes anymore and so basically its just fun now. which is good.
AZM said…
The Kirkwood ones are not bad, but I don't like the pearls.

But the YSL ones are cheer elegance.
Stefano Pilati always wins.

And "slutty" is fun.
I think what you ment to say, Anonymous, is "vulgare", which is entirely different.
Anonymous said…
3ash AZM.. i love u and ur comments
ayya said…
dear confashions, could you tell me where can i buy gucci etretat rubber flat here in kuwait?
Does villa moda sells this shoes?

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