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Fall Footwear is Anything But Basic

By Shoes.TV
Sep 17, 2010 - 3:49:33 PM



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(HealthNewsDigest.com) - Although it’s time to say goodbye to summer and strappy sandals, there is something to look forward to and that’s fall fashion. From military-inspired styles to heavy metal details like studs and buckles, this season’s footwear is far from basic. So just what are the leading trends that women should look out for this season? Co-host of Shoes.TV, the new online TV platform dedicated to all things shoes and entertainment, shares tips on which shoes are taking over fall and explains how to integrate these unexpected looks into your wardrobe.

· Military-Inspired Combat Boots – This season, women are embrace their inner G.I. Jane with army green shades and combat boots. The key to wearing this popular trend is balancing the style with a feminine look on top. Women should pair combat boots with skinny jeans, dresses or skirts & leggings.

· Victorian Inspired Lace-ups – Vintage meets fashion with Victorian-inspired lace-up boots. This elegant element is the perfect finishing detail for a fashion forward look this season.

· Clogs – These Dutch imports are making a big comeback this fall. Clogs are comfy and very trendy lined with fur, studs or fun animal prints. For an everyday look though, clogs look best in natural tones. The wooden heel and sole add an earthy feel to every look.

· Thigh High - A boot style that many women are afraid to try are actually very chic. Find a pair that fold down for a versatile option or wear as flat for a more casual look. Pair these boots with leggings and a tunic to score the look.

· Rocker Chic – Fall footwear is decked in buckles, studs and other metal details which offer an edgy touch. As with combat boots though, balance out the look with feminine and girly details like floral prints and skirts or dresses.

· Gray – Fall fashion is stepping away from the brown and black shoe conundrum. This season, it’s all about gray tones – the season’s new neutral. Wear gray with darker colors like navy blue, black and mauve to elicit the cool undertones or pair with earthy tones to make the beige in gray pop.

For help finding fall’s leading footwear, myShoes.com is a great site for searching for the specific style at affordable prices. The customizable shoe search engine allows you to narrow each search by style, color, material, heel height and price and finds matching shoes from hundreds of brands and retailers like Zappos, Nordstrom, DSW, Steve Madden and more. The site shows you where to buy a pair of shoes at the lowest price and even applies coupon codes to get you a better deal.

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