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March 2nd, 2007

On Trial: Pucci Style Heels by Poetic Licence

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OK, fashion enforcers, help me out here. Do I love these shoes or do I hate them? I know I hate loud prints… on anything else. But on these? I’m not so sure. I’m trying to imagine them with a fairly neutral outfit – maybe a classic black dress for instance – and I have to admit, I’m quite liking the idea. What about you? Love them or hate them? Tell me about it…


7 Responses to “On Trial: Pucci Style Heels by Poetic Licence”

  1. Amanda says:

    You love them. You want to wear them with a breezy wrap or shift dress and possibly awesome sunglasses.
    Oh, wait, is that me?

  2. Alexandra says:

    I love them. I can so see them with jeans and a neutral-coloured top.

  3. Rabbit says:

    I think I’d love them with a cute, baby-doll type brown cotton dress, or a tight white button up top and a brown pencil skirt. They’re pull-off-able. And definitely with great sunglasses.

  4. Jo-Jo says:

    ok..so they’re a bit loud,but they leave an impression. Perhaps it’s that bright watermelon that pops thru accenting the green. In that,I could see a nice green 2 piece suit(skirt and jacket) and perhaps matching earrings or a piece of jewelery with the same design as the shoes. In that case I would definitely love them. However,they arent front row shoes. With the wrong outfit they could gather some whispers for sure.

  5. sarah says:

    you love them.
    don’t get all hung up on your “rules.”
    go with your eyes and admit these look smashing.
    But I don’t see them with black so much as brown — several different shades of brown would work brilliantly with these yummy little shoes.

  6. Julieta says:

    a plain black dress, huge sunglasses, yellow bracelet, and black see-thtough tights.. and I’m melting over those shoes.

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