Sentences with phrase «even bright shoes»

Not even a bright shoe, which is unheard of for me!

Not exact matches

A celebration of color, deep dark green that is, that goes perfectly well together with the army green of my jacket, the bright green of my sweater, and don't even get me started about the shoe / watch combination.
Looking to the bright future of fashion and trying to find out the best and the hottest for the new season, we come to the range of spring / summer 2015 shoe trends, which also appeared to be more than just diverse and even more than versatile, colorful and exceptional.
Whether or not your skirt is black, tan or even bright yellow, styling a tan suede with a simple black, top, black accessories & black shoes (whether that's chic heels for an evening out, or black ankle boots for a more dressed up everyday look)-- the style is an easy win and requires minimal thinking.
I even don't hesitate to pair black «jeggings» with black high (block) heels, bright colors rather with beige or white shoes (stilettos are not for me, anyway).
Even if I skipped the pink shoes and opted for a neutral clutch, the bright colors on these bracelets would be enough to take an LBD from basic to brazen.
see it being paired with a bright shoe, or lip, or even a bold statement necklace.
Experiment with a bright pair of shoes, belt, or even a skirt.
SHOES: All of the shoes were by Payless and were downright adorable: bright strappy sandals in bright corals, yellows, blues and even some with frSHOES: All of the shoes were by Payless and were downright adorable: bright strappy sandals in bright corals, yellows, blues and even some with frshoes were by Payless and were downright adorable: bright strappy sandals in bright corals, yellows, blues and even some with fringe.
Collection marks perhaps the earliest investigation of what Rauschenberg called «pedestrian color,» a strategy inspired by the way that different colors of clothing interacted in a crowded street or room: «Someone might be wearing a very bright tie or green shoes,» he explained, «but somehow it was all absorbed because all of these things, even though they were individually brilliant, were accepted in a content [sic] that made them both independent and neutral.»
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