I love shopping with my clients, particularly shopping for shoes. This is usually one of the last steps of revamping my clients' styles and puts some great finishing touches on their wardrobes. As you can see in the photo below, I pull a lot of shoes to prepare. After all the styles are tried on, we whittle down the selection until we get to a well balanced mix.

It's about balance, not getting rid of your black shoes entirely
When you shop for shoes there is a likely chance that the shoes you are considering will come in black. Most shoes do. Sadly, with the belief that they will be the most versatile and universal, most women won't even consider the other colors the shoes come in. This is a bummer because they are missing out. As a result, most closets become overrun with piles and piles of black shoes. I'm not suggesting you ditch your black shoes, I'm suggesting balance and variety. Below are five black shoes alternatives to consider to bring balance into your wardrobe.
Black Shoes Alternatives That Are Just As Easy to Wear
Black shoes alternative #1- Color
Here, for example, I styled this black stretch BOSS Hugo Boss dress with the same shoes from Adrienne Vittadini, with the black pair on the left and the burgundy pair on the right. The burgundy pair adds some subtle pop to the look without going overboard. The outfit is finished with a layered necklace from Ann Taylor and black Brahmin bag.
Now imagine how gorgeous those burgundy shoes would look with grey, camel, olive and navy.

Black shoes alternative #2- Novelty styles

This classic outfit, consisting of black pants from Reiss, a draped top from Topshop and cropped jacket from Alice + Olivia, get a punch with these grey novelty booties from Vince Camuto that also come in black. As you can see, even though the shoes are novel, you can still add a fun colored handbag, like I did here with this purple bag from Elliott Lucca. The outfit is finished with this statement necklace from Bauble Bar.


In the outfit above, these boots from UGG come in both black and brown and you can really go either way with the outfit. However, I quite like how the cognac boots pick up the flecks of the color found in this Theory sweater. Yet, even if the sweater didn't have cognac flecks, grey and cognac is a beautiful color combination. The cognac boots also warm up this Boden pencil skirt. In fact, imagine an all black outfit and how rich a pair of cognac boots or shoes added to it would look. To finish the look above, I used this handbag from Tory Burch, bracelet from Banana Republic and Melinda Maria drop earrings.
You don't just have to stick with cognac boots. Try the color in flats, sandals, booties, and more.


It's not only the fact that nude and beige shoes will work with anything that you are wearing, but they will also lengthen the look of legs and make them look slimmer, and considering my client planned on wearing her oxfords above with skinny ankle pants, where a little bit of her ankles would show, nude was the smarter choice. They just make the legs look less heavy and stumpy.
In the outfit above, the Anne Klein oxfords are styled with a pair of cropped tailored pants from Theory and a basic v-neck sweater from J. Crew. Both shoe colors work, but I particularly like the softness the beige pair offers. To finish the outfit, I added this yellow and grey scarf from Nordstrom, yellow earrings from Kenneth Cole and grey Vince Camuto handbag.
Shop for beige and nude shoes
Black shoes alternative #5- Print and patterned shoes 
Take, for example, the outfit above that is a basic weekend look consisting of a pair of distressed boyfriend jeans and black turtleneck sweater. On the left, the outfit is styled with a pair of black ballerina flats from J. Crew I used the same style but in a print. This simple swap makes a huge difference. The outfit is finished with a charm bracelet from Marc Jacobs, a pair of black earrings from House of Harlow and a yellow bag from Nordstrom.

Variety is the spice of life
Don't ditch your black shoes and don't stop buying them if you need them. However, keep in mind that the more variety you add to your wardrobe the less you will find you need all that black. Just remember, variety is the spice of life.
