LIFESTYLE AND FASHION WITH MAIRÉAD: 6 TYPES OF SHOES TO INVEST IN THIS SUMMER:
LIFESTLYE AND FASHION WITH MAIRÉAD: Hi folks, hope you’ve had a lovely bank holiday weekend and have being making the most of the fab weather!
Summer is the season for outdoor dinning, beer gardens and unfortunately sweaty feet!! When the heat kicks in closed-toes is not an option, this summer selection of sandals will have you forgetting what an ankle boot even looks like.
Check out the comprehensive selections of sandals all women should have in their closet for the summer.
These are the sandals you’ll wear all through Summer and even deep into autumn. They. Go. With. Everything. The low, comfy heel will work with you all day, from the office to happy hour to dinner and finally to an I-shouldn’t-be-doing-this-but-who-cares nightcap.
Nothing screams summer like a colourful wedge. They are made to be worn with sundresses, denim skirts, white frilly tops, and everything else you wear during the warmer months.
These Kurt Geiger beauties are another pair of sandals that you’ll be wearing right through to autumn and even Christmas-dare I say it!
These sandals are prefect for all types of dresses and will look amazing with a simple pair of black skinny jeans. They are a must- have in any wardrobe.
Shop them here: http://www.kurtgeiger.com/women/shoes/sandals/heeled-sandals
A pair of hyper-decorated sandals make for an instant mood-booster. If you’re getting off on holidays or have a festival or two this summer, then these are just the thing for you.
This classic sandal is a must-have all year round. If you haven’t snatched one up yet, try this bow-tied take on the minimalist heel every actress in Hollywood wears!
When it comes to casual shoes this summer it is all about the espadrille and these chunky sandals are bang on trend .
Featuring a white and woven chunky sole , tie ankle details and open toe , these faux suede flats are perfect for those long summer days on the go.
Enjoy what’s left of the long weekend guys,
Until next week,
Mairéad.
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