Let's talk about accessories. I think you've noticed that in every Fashion Files that I do, I don't have that much accessories on me. I just wear my watch and the gold necklace which has two pendants on them, one with an "A" engraved on it
I know I must be breaking some kinda bloggers' Ya-Ya Sisterhood code for mentioning this,
Sometimes those little trinkets of fancy jewelry can get you all googly-eyed and next thing you know, you're stacking up those things from your wrist all the way to your throat...and then you forget about one of the most important accessories EVER. SHOES.
I gotta admit, this lady rocks the "stacking" trend. Beauty is pain?...
Source: kudumomo
The other most important accessory that I would always recommend to invest in, aside from a pair of high quality shoes, is a versatile leather bag . Why?
a) a leather purse in a classic color like black or vintage brown (dark earth tones) will blend with any outfit.
b) you will have to outgrow those trendy purses that you tote around... a neon yellow purse with rock studs might not exactly help you land the job of your dreams, unless you're applying to be a Harajuku girl.
c) fabric purses are not as sturdy as the leather counterparts and they tend to stain or fade quickly.
A great pair of shoes sometimes doesn't need to have so many bells and whistles to stand out. As long as it's made of high-quality materials and of great craftsmanship, it'll show.
Black patent leather pumps... this is a MUST!
via us.christianlouboutin.com
Grey-colored sandals to neutralize pastel or neon-infused outfits, so you won't entirely look like a pack of Skittles.
Alexander Wang via saks,com
But just in case you want to taste the rainbow...
Brian Atwood via saks.com
Gold Leather Mary Jane sandals for those dinner dates or sassy girls' night out ...
Rebecca Minkoff via saks.com
For the more formal evenings like your bestfriend's wedding...just try not to out-dress the bride!
Christian Louboutin via saks.com
If and when you do manage to out-dance the bride and groom, your aching feet might need some reinforcements through some gorgeous jeweled flat sandals. Always keep a spare of dressier sandals or flats in your car during a night out! Imagine resorting to rubber flip flops with a gorgeous gown? Yeesh.
Rene Caovilla via neimanmarcus.com
Need the height but don't want the pain? You can go for a retro-inspired design with platform soles and chunky heels to give you that extra support.
Marni via barneys.com
Prada via saks.com
Stella McCartney via saks.com
Tod's driving mocassins...Holy Shawarma, these are super comfy. Ironically, I don't use 'em for driving, instead I use them mostly when I travel on long-haul flights and they're great for days when you're running with the
via tods.com
Purchasing cheap finds can be addictive but you have to realize that quality always knocks out the cheap competition. Invest your money on timeless pieces or those that work well with your current wardrobe. Instead of having 10 different low-quality trendy bags, why not spend it on a durable, well-crafted purse that will last you forever? The same logic goes for shoes as well but of course, there's always an exception to the rule. I do purchase cheap (in value and in quality) shoes so I don't wear out the expensive ones fast. I know sometimes you may have a favorite pair of shoes that you just want to wear everyday but don't forget to alternate your shoes to help extend its lifespan.
Call me crazy but...$200 for a pair of flip-flops? Hell to the NO. And yes, I'm talking to you, HAVAIANAS.
Toodles! =)