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I don't normally follow trends or fashion but after seeing these images, I have been lusting after a pair of leopard print shoes for quite a while. I don't own anything leopard print so I felt the need to fill the gap in my wardrobe.
I don't normally follow trends or fashion but after seeing these images, I have been lusting after a pair of leopard print shoes for quite a while. I don't own anything leopard print so I felt the need to fill the gap in my wardrobe.
Via The Sartorialist
I have been scouring the internet for a good quality, reasonably priced pair, out of all the one's I looked at I decided that these two from Dune were my favourites.
After hitting the red wine a week last Sunday, I went onto the John Lewis website, they were having one of those sale day's where everything is reduced, the first pair were reduced from £80.00 to £65.00, that decided it, after a few clicks, they were mine.
They arrived yesterday and I love them, it's ages since I bought new shoes, they are slightly too big as they don't come in half sizes and I am a five and a half so I bought them in a six, nothing that an insole won't sort out. MG loves them too, which is a relief as I told him he had purchased some shoes for me as an early Birthday present!
This is how they look on, although this is a rotten photograph, it's very dull here today and hardly any light, my legs look ghostly pale, almost grey, poor things they have not seen the light of day since last September. Please excuse the cracked mirror, caused New Years Eve two years ago, I was trying to get my shoes off, whilst in a drunken stupor and held onto the mirror for support! I still have not got round to replacing it, oh and that white thing is Crusoe's hind leg, he was asking for a walk...not in these shoes.
I also went for a girly day out in Pau last week with my friend M, we did a long lazy lunch then hit the shops. We were not looking for anything in particular, just browsing, but when I spotted these earrings, I had to have them.
Don't be fooled by the box, I put them in there so I could photograph them, they are not antique, just antique style in faux rose quartz, from Agatha, they are lovely, they look opaque but when the light hits them they are really sparkly.
I also bought some frippery from Galeries Lafayette, with Summer in mind I bought this turquoise necklace and these bright coral and pink nail polishes from Rouge Basier.
Finally we made an amazing discovery, whilst we were looking for something else we discovered this new shop, at first we thought it was an art gallery but no it's a soap shop called Mylo this is a soap shop with a difference, the soaps look like works of art but they will cut them down and they are sold by weight. All the soaps are made with natural plant extracts and shea butter (no palm oil). The soaps smell divine and are all designed to help alleviate minor skin problems, they have soaps for all types of skin including soaps for exfoliation, anti cellulite, sebum regulation, elasticity, sun exposure, tired skin etc. M said "she never thought she would get this excited over soap" I have not been this excited over fragranced products since I discovered the Dyptique shop in Paris years ago. M, who has a thing about great fragrances bought a coffret of different soaps including patchoulie and vetiver, they also had blackberry and chocolate, tomato and basil, sesame and saffron, some of them sound like weird concoctions but I assure you they smelt divine and the designs of the soaps are beautiful without being novelties. Unfortunately their website is not up and running properly yet but to find out more go here.