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The Closet Thinker: booty call

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I am writing this in the middle of the book American tour – from New York to Boston, Los Angeles, Dallas, then forward – and when I’m not looking and asking Skylines, I looked down for a significant series of boots. This is partly because I had to take off my shoes grueling frequencies of the different airports, democracy, which makes each shoe-less security, but also because the U.S. is a country in the trunk. Cowboy Boots seems to be part of the Constitution, with or without their spiritual home in Texas, or stroll along Madison Avenue and Sunset Boulevard, and even if they are still cautious with the English, who need to wear these (and ‘just me, or are unreliable brand?), was sweet to see the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge launched the Calgary rodeo tour of Canada last summer.

The Duchess, of course, is a reminder that the British can and look good in boots: his was a staple of their previous heavy day in 2004, posing in a brown background, a couple of acorns Penelope Chilvers a spindlier, increased black heel design (Russell & Bromley Aquatalia) which appeared this year. In general, the difference between a flat heel boot is also marked contrasts the pre-figure Kate Middleton engagement in post-wedding of the princess, not the former is less attractive than the second, in both cases (just look at the Saut Hermès riding boots, brown as a glossy mane of Kate, though some are much more consideration, taking into account the price of £ 1450).

At the top of the list of more affordable American conceptions that I was admiring Marlena is buckled black riding boots, New York Coach Pillar (a famous brand 70 years), and Michael Kors’ classic suede camel. The two are knee length and low heels without looking heavy legs, and epitome of a chic and easy to live in relationship with Ali MacGraw and Lauren Hutton. Give me that any day during this season is a little strange reincarnation of the style of the 1970s in the form of high-heeled boots with built-fur leggings (as seen at Dolce & Gabbana, Louis Vuitton, and, uh, Ugg. ..).

That said, my new American enthusiasm has not completely relaxed to get rid of a thirst for European shoes, specifically the latest collection of Prada, with shots of bright colors (emerald green, canary yellow, burgundy). Needless to say, they are probably not made for walking, but could only meet the threat of Nancy Sinatra to accompany you …

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