Not exact matches
A capsule wardrobe is defined
as a compact wardrobe made up of
staple pieces in coordinating colours — usually in the realm of 30 items or fewer, including
shoes and sometimes even accessories.
A pair of brown
shoes is a wardrobe
staple that can double up
as dress
shoes for a formal evening or
as an office wear.
It features a few new purchases
as well that I plan of wearing a lot in the next few months and that are certainly autumn
staples to me: I've already introduced you to my new London Rebel Flat
Shoes in my latest post so I'll spare you the ode this time, but I'm being pretty obsessed with my new ASOS Tan Satchel which I carry literally everywhere and that it's just the perfect size for my day trips to Milan (it fits my bits and bobs
as well
as camera + lens perfectly!)
I love this
shoe as it has become a
staple in my closet.
Athletic
shoes as a fashion item and now a
staple in my wardrobe!
(Nine West leopard
shoes / Pierre Darré studded flat) This ode - to - tomboy trend is still going strong with assorted loafers, slippers and oxfords (a
staple for us here at The Heart's Delight) that are
as easy on the eye
as they are on the feet!
As I find myself traipsing around muddy, dusty job sites, a cute pair of kicks has become a staple in my adult shoe collection as well (other favorites include these, these & these
As I find myself traipsing around muddy, dusty job sites, a cute pair of kicks has become a
staple in my adult
shoe collection
as well (other favorites include these, these & these
as well (other favorites include these, these & these).
I've mentioned before that the after Christmas sales is my favorite time to stock up on designer
shoes as well
as wardrobe
staples like denim and cashmere.
As a result, I've experimented a lot with different styles, prices and cuts and let me tell you that I'm starting to believe that a pair of shiny
shoes, either metallic, glittery, sequined, sparkly or with ornaments on it, should be considered one of the wardrobe
staples.
Lawrence Carroll deploys an «aesthetic of scraps» by using ordinary objects and scraps in his works such
as old, patched - up
shoes, flowers coated in paint, bits of bread or canvas and paper glued or
stapled to the surface of his paintings.