Not exact matches
These shoes are created with such craftsmanship and the details on it are amazing: from the sparkly buckle to the
glittery heel to the fur lining, I've never seen anything more beautiful
in my life!
Larisa Costea looks stylish and feminine
in this beige coat, paired with some glammy
glittery heels and a classic scarlet dress!
Anchor your look
in the here and now with sleek block -
heeled booties and a
glittery handbag.
To a soundtrack that included smooth jams from Barry White, the models — all wearing matching wigs with severe black bobs — walked
in looks that meant business: shiny dresses and skirt suits; boxy jackets and blazers; sensible slingback
heels and a series of voluminous coats and
glittery, textural dresses that were made for the red carpet.
adds silver
heels to her black faux wrap dress with
glittery epaulets, then finishes it all off with a bold topknot, at the Music Supervisors Awards
in L.A.
As you can see on the high - heeledDIMPLE pony pumps ($ 950.00)
in eye - catching black and white zebra print with contrasting yellow stripe, pointy toe design for perfect elegant silhouette, the glamorous AZA pointed - toe pumps ($ 750.00)
in gold textured
glittery fabric with alluring black zebra patterned lace and 50 mm
heel to give simple yet clean vibe to wear with any stylish clothes from women's spring / summer 2015 closet, while to accentuate a ladylike look on the new season, what you can not miss from Jimmy Choo is also the designer LAPRIS pumps ($ 1,195.00) featuring sensual classic shape with contemporary touch on its design
in shades of yellow and black gloss honeycomb structured elaphe and smooth kid leather strap
in black with delicate lace up bow for a refined silhouette.
Glitter everywhere: Actress Felicity Jones brought back Studio 54
in a
glittery jumpsuit and killer
heels
Glitter everywhere: Actress Felicity Jones brought back Studio 54
in a
glittery jumpsuit and killer
heels and looked a little more dishevelled when she headed to a Vogue event (left) after the Chiltern Firehouse (right)