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Look At What Shoes Are Popular In Autumn And Winter In 2012.

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2012 Shoes

Let's take a look at the 2012 fall and winter.


Lace up Oxford shoes are the best way to perform the British retro style in the past few seasons. Single product 。 In the next season, this mature single product may develop in a more commercialized way. High heels are new trends, and better expression is in combination with the style of country girls in the 70s. So if we combine this season's rustic hybrid flower or wine red, Cognac and other saturated colors, we will be very satisfied.


  


 

 


Jean Paul Gaultier{page_break}


  


 

 


Marc by Marc Jacobs


In 60s, influenced by modernist painting, the square heel and ankle boots of this season, Box type bag The bright plastic bracelet and so on all present a strong modern decorative style, emphasizing the beauty of lines and colors in simplicity.


Ankle boots are excellent representatives of the 60s style. Thick square heel As well as height and ankle are the key. Some new changes are contrasting shoes of Baotou, adding one kind or material or color contrast. There are also decorative details such as zippers or metals. {page_break}


  


 

 


Preen by Thornton Bregazzi
 

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