Every girl knows that black, tan, and neutral shoes are wardrobe staples, a key element of clothing creation, and a fulcrum of fashionable footwear, if you wish. You just need to own them. However, after countless times, wearing the same pair of old black high heels will become a bit stale. Trust me, even the most discreet dresser can use shoes in shocking colors in her wardrobe.
If you are Carrie, you know this. If you are Charlotte or Miranda, then this blog post is for you.
One trend I like very much is colorful sandals. From lace-up mules to lace-up sandals to vibrant high heels, a pair of colorful shoes is actually more versatile than you might think. Pair them with denim and T-shirts, complementary color mid-length dresses or neutral monochrome looks to create fresh and popular colors. Think of Sandy in “Grease”, the all-black suit with red heels as the cherry on the top (actually the bottom).
In addition, as the old woman’s story says, it’s hard to be sad when wearing bright shoes, just like applying mascara with your mouth closed. If you know, you know.
Red and pink
Suitable for those days that feel very feminine and need a little strength. Red works best with neutral colors, while pink can be interesting accents of yellow and green.
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Citrus tones
Bright orange shoes or bright yellow will add freshness to any ensemble. If you dare to love the contrasting shades, you might as well match them with purple and blue.
Green vegetables
From exquisite mint to charming emeralds, some kicks in green tones can really shine. Pink and purple are complementary colors of this hue.
Blues
Sky blue sandals can add the feeling of a Greek goddess to your look. Otherwise, even the most basic appearance, cobalt shoes can also give electronic elements. For the ultimate contrast, match it with orange tones.
Purple
Whether you choose fashionable lavender or deep indigo, the colors of the royal family will give you the breath of heiress. It is said that mixing purple and yellow is an eye-catching combination.



