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Show Me the Shoes

While in Dubai, I tried to restrict myself from spending, but then I became delusional. So I decided to treat myself just a liiiiittle bit. And since I'm obsessed with shoes, I had to comb the shoes section of almost all of the major boutiques in Dubai. And was quite cursed pleased to see that just about every store I have been to had something to lust over! Starting with these punch-colored suede sandals by Pierre Hardy at Symphony Boutique. These babies were calling to be taken home...

Nicholas Kirkwood never disappoints. How could one possibly settle for one pair! Spotted the collection at Boutique 1.
More from Mr. Kirkwood.. python and lace... heart

I call this Louboutin ankle boot the Mohawk.. I like the fact that it's subtly studde. Spotted at Saks Dubai.

Another pair of Louboutin boots to love

The flat sandals for the perfectly pedicured feet from Balenciaga at the brand's boutique in Mall of the Emirates.


Louboutin goes tribal chic

Metal cap-toe pumps by Louis Vuitton

In luv with these Maison Martin Margiela ankle boots..spotted at Harvey Nichols Dubai

At Harvey Nichols Dubai, Carrie Bradshaw's cobalt blue satin Manolo Blahnik pumps for hard core SATC fans...

Jeweled sandals from Miu Miu



Comments

Florine D.M said…
Great post!
I love it
Coupon Codes said…
Those are amazing shoes and so brightful colors. Loved the flat shoes!

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