footwear
Heels, flats, and sneakers, oh my! Meet the latest and greatest footwear walking the streets of the fashion world.
Ace The Look At Your Wedding With These Exquisite Sherwani Styles For Groom
Do you want to wear something different and exciting on your wedding day? With so many options and choices, it can be difficult to choose the best outfit. Finding your favorite color, fabric, and work all in one outfit is difficult. Furthermore, there is always the possibility of incorrect styling. But don't worry, we completely understand your concern, which is why we have brought some fantastic wedding sherwani paired with white lungi with golden border ideas that any groom can wear on their special day. Look at what's new!
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Styled
4 Types of Must Have Accessories for Groom
A groom's look is incomplete without a perfect accessory, just as a bride's look is incomplete without the perfect jewelry. Because men do not need to wear as much jewelry or accessories as a bride does, it is critical that ethnic accessories be added to the outfits that they will be wearing for their Big Day.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Styled
What are Clogs?
Clogs have been around for centuries, and though their popularity has waxed and waned, they've never really gone out of style. In recent years, clogs have made a comeback as more and more women are looking for comfortable, stylish shoes that can be dressed up or down.
By My Heart Teddy3 years ago in Styled
My Go-To's:
I have an addiction to shoes and to bags (and that is not me playing fast and loose with the word “addiction” ...it's something I'm actually working on this in therapy). I have so many bags and shoes that people are shocked by the number (it is very high) that I own. Something else surprising? That even with a massive number of bags and shoes, I can manage to narrow it down to a few favorites.
By Jennifer Black Young3 years ago in Styled
Top 3 Ideal Slide Sandals for 420 Enthusiasts
How do you decide what shoes to wear, then? Although it depends on the situation and your attitude, the slide sandals are one shoe that may be worn virtually constantly. There are various benefits to wearing slide sandals. They go with almost every outfit and are incredibly comfy, fashionable, and reasonably priced.
By Michelle Aban3 years ago in Styled
Christian Louboutin – king of the killer stiletto
A new exhibition about shoe and fashion accessories designer Christian Louboutin showcases his key creations – including more than 400 shoe designs – and opens a window on to his unusual upbringing and a broad spectrum of inspirations crucial to an understanding of his work.
By Mao Jiao Li3 years ago in Styled
What your sneakers say about you
Boxfresh or battle-scuffed; on the court, the catwalk, or at the club or corner store – sneakers (or trainers, or sports shoes, or whatever you might call them) seem to enlace every form, function and fantasy – across sport, fashion, art, movies and music. Over several decades, sneakers have sealed their status as a pop-culture currency. In 1986, New York hip hop legends Run DMC created a ground-breaking anthem (and $1.6million brand endorsement deal) with their hit track My Adidas – and globally, sneaker statements and serenades have continued hard and fast since then, whether it's Dr Dre displaying his pristine stash of Nike Air Force 1s, or Lil Nas X's recent controversial/collectible "Satan Shoes". London's Design Museum has also dedicated its latest exhibition, Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street, to the footwear phenomenon.
By Copperchaleu3 years ago in Styled
Why the 'ugly' clog is the style statement of our times
he clog has long ranked among the world's most divisive footwear. Beau Brummell, the original dandy and arbiter of men's fashion in Regency England, is said to have had "a perfect abhorrence" of the protruding and protective wooden-soled shoe, according to his biographer, while 1970s Swedish pop sensations ABBA were such fervent fans that they started their own clog line.
By Mao Jiao Li3 years ago in Styled
What your sneakers say about you
oxfresh or battle-scuffed; on the court, the catwalk, or at the club or corner store – sneakers (or trainers, or sports shoes, or whatever you might call them) seem to enlace every form, function and fantasy – across sport, fashion, art, movies and music. Over several decades, sneakers have sealed their status as a pop-culture currency. In 1986, New York hip hop legends Run DMC created a ground-breaking anthem (and $1.6million brand endorsement deal) with their hit track My Adidas – and globally, sneaker statements and serenades have continued hard and fast since then, whether it's Dr Dre displaying his pristine stash of Nike Air Force 1s, or Lil Nas X's recent controversial/collectible "Satan Shoes". London's Design Museum has also dedicated its latest exhibition, Sneakers Unboxed: Studio to Street, to the footwear phenomenon.
By Gu Wei Di Qi3 years ago in Styled








