Friday, November 2, 2012

Style Shoe-In: The Perfect Outfits for Fall's Top 5 Shoe Trends


Since there's no going back to summer, it's time to get really serious about your favorite fall looks. How serious? Shoe serious. Yes: we're going to show you how to build a flawless outfit around this season's top shoe trends. 

So put on your favorite record (errr... pop your iPod into its speaker set) and start shopping your closet for celeb-inspired street style looks à la TFS personal recommendations.

 
  • It's Okay to See Red

    Stretch out your summer memories of Hamptons fetes with a look that pays homage to the boating set. As Mandy Moore demonstrates here, a simple striped top, denim, and one of fall's favorite colors (red) on your feet won't ever be wrong.

    Image: WENN.com

    It's Okay to See Red
  • Be On-Point

    Olivia Palermo can basically do no wrong and here she proves it with an all-black look that plays with proportion and texture to keep it interesting. The fullness of her skirt draws the eye to her legs (which appear longer because of the skirt's volume) and the shoes give her gams major length.

    Image: WENN.com

    Be On-Point
  • Be On-Point Redux

    Again with the pointed heels, Olivia shows us that keeping your upper body neutral is the perfect way to fit in metallic accents.

    Image: WENN.com

    Be On-Point Redux
  • Up In Smoke

    Put a vintage rocker tee and vintage-looking high-waisted jeans with this rocker take on preppy style and you have a mash-up worthy of a mention in one of our articles. Not too shabby, Kristen Stewart

    Kristen Stewart image: WENN.com.

    Up In Smoke
  • Up In Smoke

    Want something a little bit girlier? Jessica Alba shows us what's it's like to think pink and make it work.

    Image: WENN.com.

    Up In Smoke
  • Shoe Bootie

    Keri Russell knows that booties are the perfect accent for a menswear-inspired look. The heel says feminine; the whole thing says sexy-cool.

    Image: WENN.com

    Shoe Bootie
  • Shoe Bootie

    Or you could go for something less subtle and pair sexy zip jeans with sleek booties and a black top, like Rihanna.

    WENN.com

    Shoe Bootie
  • The Tall of It

    If you think over-the-knee or thigh-high boots are out, you're wrong. If you think they're relegated to sexy club looks, you're doubly mistaken. They can be casual when the heel and texture are kept understated. Case in point: Stella McCartney, one of the best designers in recent decades, rocking them with an oversized chunky topper.

    Image: WENN.com

    The Tall of It
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  • It's Okay to See Red

    Stretch out your summer memories of Hamptons fetes with a look that pays homage to the boating set. As Mandy Moore demonstrates here, a simple striped top, denim, and one of fall's favorite colors (red) on your feet won't ever be wrong.

    Image: WENN.com

    It's Okay to See Red
  • Be On-Point

    Olivia Palermo can basically do no wrong and here she proves it with an all-black look that plays with proportion and texture to keep it interesting. The fullness of her skirt draws the eye to her legs (which appear longer because of the skirt's volume) and the shoes give her gams major length.

    Image: WENN.com

    Be On-Point
  • Be On-Point Redux

    Again with the pointed heels, Olivia shows us that keeping your upper body neutral is the perfect way to fit in metallic accents.

    Image: WENN.com

    Be On-Point Redux
  • Up In Smoke

    Put a vintage rocker tee and vintage-looking high-waisted jeans with this rocker take on preppy style and you have a mash-up worthy of a mention in one of our articles. Not too shabby, Kristen Stewart

    Kristen Stewart image: WENN.com.

    Up In Smoke
  • Up In Smoke

    Want something a little bit girlier? Jessica Alba shows us what's it's like to think pink and make it work.

    Image: WENN.com.

    Up In Smoke
  • Shoe Bootie

    Keri Russell knows that booties are the perfect accent for a menswear-inspired look. The heel says feminine; the whole thing says sexy-cool.

    Image: WENN.com

    Shoe Bootie
  • Shoe Bootie

    Or you could go for something less subtle and pair sexy zip jeans with sleek booties and a black top, like Rihanna.

    WENN.com

    Shoe Bootie
  • The Tall of It

    If you think over-the-knee or thigh-high boots are out, you're wrong. If you think they're relegated to sexy club looks, you're doubly mistaken. They can be casual when the heel and texture are kept understated. Case in point: Stella McCartney, one of the best designers in recent decades, rocking them with an oversized chunky topper.

    Image: WENN.com

    The Tall of It
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  • It's Okay to See Red

    Stretch out your summer memories of Hamptons fetes with a look that pays homage to the boating set. As Mandy Moore demonstrates here, a simple striped top, denim, and one of fall's favorite colors (red) on your feet won't ever be wrong.

    Image: WENN.com

    It's Okay to See Red
  • Be On-Point

    Olivia Palermo can basically do no wrong and here she proves it with an all-black look that plays with proportion and texture to keep it interesting. The fullness of her skirt draws the eye to her legs (which appear longer because of the skirt's volume) and the shoes give her gams major length.

    Image: WENN.com

    Be On-Point
  • Be On-Point Redux

    Again with the pointed heels, Olivia shows us that keeping your upper body neutral is the perfect way to fit in metallic accents.

    Image: WENN.com

    Be On-Point Redux
  • Up In Smoke

    Put a vintage rocker tee and vintage-looking high-waisted jeans with this rocker take on preppy style and you have a mash-up worthy of a mention in one of our articles. Not too shabby, Kristen Stewart

    Kristen Stewart image: WENN.com.

    Up In Smoke
  • Up In Smoke

    Want something a little bit girlier? Jessica Alba shows us what's it's like to think pink and make it work.

    Image: WENN.com.

    Up In Smoke
  • Shoe Bootie

    Keri Russell knows that booties are the perfect accent for a menswear-inspired look. The heel says feminine; the whole thing says sexy-cool.

    Image: WENN.com

    Shoe Bootie
  • Shoe Bootie

    Or you could go for something less subtle and pair sexy zip jeans with sleek booties and a black top, like Rihanna.

    WENN.com

    Shoe Bootie
  • The Tall of It

    If you think over-the-knee or thigh-high boots are out, you're wrong. If you think they're relegated to sexy club looks, you're doubly mistaken. They can be casual when the heel and texture are kept understated. Case in point: Stella McCartney, one of the best designers in recent decades, rocking them with an oversized chunky topper.

    Image: WENN.com

    The Tall of It

Stretch out your summer memories of Hamptons fetes with a look that pays homage to the boating set. As Mandy Moore demonstrates here, a simple striped top, denim, and one of fall's favorite colors (red) on your feet won't ever be wrong.

Image: WENN.com

Olivia Palermo can basically do no wrong and here she proves it with an all-black look that plays with proportion and texture to keep it interesting. The fullness of her skirt draws the eye to her legs (which appear longer because of the skirt's volume) and the shoes give her gams major length.

Image: WENN.com

Again with the pointed heels, Olivia shows us that keeping your upper body neutral is the perfect way to fit in metallic accents.

Image: WENN.com

Put a vintage rocker tee and vintage-looking high-waisted jeans with this rocker take on preppy style and you have a mash-up worthy of a mention in one of our articles. Not too shabby, Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart image: WENN.com.

Want something a little bit girlier? Jessica Alba shows us what's it's like to think pink and make it work.

Image: WENN.com.

Keri Russell knows that booties are the perfect accent for a menswear-inspired look. The heel says feminine; the whole thing says sexy-cool.

Image: WENN.com

Or you could go for something less subtle and pair sexy zip jeans with sleek booties and a black top, like Rihanna.

WENN.com

If you think over-the-knee or thigh-high boots are out, you're wrong. If you think they're relegated to sexy club looks, you're doubly mistaken. They can be casual when the heel and texture are kept understated. Case in point: Stella McCartney, one of the best designers in recent decades, rocking them with an oversized chunky topper.

Image: WENN.com

Stretch out your summer memories of Hamptons fetes with a look that pays homage to the boating set. As Mandy Moore demonstrates here, a simple striped top, denim, and one of fall's favorite colors (red) on your feet won't ever be wrong.

Image: WENN.com

Olivia Palermo can basically do no wrong and here she proves it with an all-black look that plays with proportion and texture to keep it interesting. The fullness of her skirt draws the eye to her legs (which appear longer because of the skirt's volume) and the shoes give her gams major length.

Image: WENN.com

Again with the pointed heels, Olivia shows us that keeping your upper body neutral is the perfect way to fit in metallic accents.

Image: WENN.com

Put a vintage rocker tee and vintage-looking high-waisted jeans with this rocker take on preppy style and you have a mash-up worthy of a mention in one of our articles. Not too shabby, Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart image: WENN.com.

Want something a little bit girlier? Jessica Alba shows us what's it's like to think pink and make it work.

Image: WENN.com.

Keri Russell knows that booties are the perfect accent for a menswear-inspired look. The heel says feminine; the whole thing says sexy-cool.

Image: WENN.com

Or you could go for something less subtle and pair sexy zip jeans with sleek booties and a black top, like Rihanna.

WENN.com

If you think over-the-knee or thigh-high boots are out, you're wrong. If you think they're relegated to sexy club looks, you're doubly mistaken. They can be casual when the heel and texture are kept understated. Case in point: Stella McCartney, one of the best designers in recent decades, rocking them with an oversized chunky topper.

Image: WENN.com

Stretch out your summer memories of Hamptons fetes with a look that pays homage to the boating set. As Mandy Moore demonstrates here, a simple striped top, denim, and one of fall's favorite colors (red) on your feet won't ever be wrong.

Image: WENN.com

Olivia Palermo can basically do no wrong and here she proves it with an all-black look that plays with proportion and texture to keep it interesting. The fullness of her skirt draws the eye to her legs (which appear longer because of the skirt's volume) and the shoes give her gams major length.

Image: WENN.com

Again with the pointed heels, Olivia shows us that keeping your upper body neutral is the perfect way to fit in metallic accents.

Image: WENN.com

Put a vintage rocker tee and vintage-looking high-waisted jeans with this rocker take on preppy style and you have a mash-up worthy of a mention in one of our articles. Not too shabby, Kristen Stewart

Kristen Stewart image: WENN.com.

Want something a little bit girlier? Jessica Alba shows us what's it's like to think pink and make it work.

Image: WENN.com.

Keri Russell knows that booties are the perfect accent for a menswear-inspired look. The heel says feminine; the whole thing says sexy-cool.

Image: WENN.com

Or you could go for something less subtle and pair sexy zip jeans with sleek booties and a black top, like Rihanna.

WENN.com

If you think over-the-knee or thigh-high boots are out, you're wrong. If you think they're relegated to sexy club looks, you're doubly mistaken. They can be casual when the heel and texture are kept understated. Case in point: Stella McCartney, one of the best designers in recent decades, rocking them with an oversized chunky topper.

Image: WENN.com


Via: Style Shoe-In: The Perfect Outfits for Fall's Top 5 Shoe Trends

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