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Leighton Meester stood out on the red carpet in ultra-bright Pierre Hardy wedges and a sorbet-colored Christian Dior dress. Don't be afraid to swap out autopilot color combos for a more original pairing like bright orange and soft pink.
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Wearing a T-shirt and jeans never looked this good. Claudia Schiffer looked completely chic at a Chanel show in gorgeous over-the-knee boots. Take a cue from the supermodel and try a cognac-colored statement boot to break up an otherwise neutral outfit..
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Amp up a simple dress with embellished flats like the silver-studded Valentino pair Alexa Chung wore on a rainy day in London. The edgy accents add major style to otherwise comfortable shoes, making them easy to throw on for just about any occasion.
Truth be told, leopard goes with just about everything. Michelle Williams added Charlotte Olympia animal-print pumps to her red lace Erdem dress, instantly nabbing a spot on the best-dressed list. Pair your leopard heels (or flats) with just about any color under the rainbow for a look that is totally now.
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Julianne Moore rocked origami-like Nicholas Kirkwood platforms with an effortless Roland Mouret LBD for an edgy, understated look. Invest in artwork for your feet and pat yourself on the sartorial back when they complete your outfit time and time again.
Kate Bosworth channeled her inner rock star in red Chloe booties, acid-washed jeans, and an oversize blazer. Add a pair of punk-inspired boots to your weekend look for an instant dose of downtown cool.
Sarah Jessica Parker knows better than anyone that fashion is supposed to be fun. Her neon Nicholas Kirkwood platforms prove she's not afraid to stand out. Add some color to your day by trying a pair of bold heels in this season's ultra-bright hues.
Photo: Demis Maryannakis, PacificCoastNews.comSimply put, menswear is just more comfortable than women's. Olivia Palermo polished off her black pantsuit with dapper Stubbs & Wooton loafers, proving that the easygoing look isn't just for the boys. Keep a masculine oxford on tap for the perfect finishing touch to everything from girly dresses to tailored separates.
Photo: Demis Maryannakis, PacificCoastNews.comSimply put, menswear is just more comfortable than women's. Olivia Palermo polished off her black pantsuit with dapper Stubbs & Wooton loafers, proving that the easygoing look isn't just for the boys. Keep a masculine oxford on tap for the perfect finishing touch to everything from girly dresses to tailored separates.
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