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The Top Fall Shoe Trends for 2011

by Diana Ajih on September 22, 2011

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Fall Shoe Trends 2011

Fall season has arrived and if you’ve been keeping up with the latest reads on Hot Beauty Health, then you know I’ve been preparing you for fall by showcasing the top trends in beauty and fashion. So far I’ve covered, the top fall beauty trends 2011, fall 2011 fashion trends, fall nail polish trends, and fall 2011 hair trends. Knowing the hottest makeup and fashion looks is great and all but you can’t complete a fab head-to-toe look without SHOES!

Here’s the ultimate shoe trends guide for fall 2011!

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1. Steve Madden Annie L- Leopard- Heels.com, $150

2. Jimmy Choo Grazie Pony Zebra Print Ankle Boots- Pret-a-Beaute.com, $651.25

3.Steve Madden “koool” Flat- Nordstrom.com, $70

4. Michael Antonio Lisia- Zappos.com, $62

More after the jump…

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Guest post from my friends at College Candy!

I’m making the official declaration: Flats are THE shoe of April.

It’s still too cold for sandals and wedges (especially this April where Detroit witnessed a 4-inch snow storm on April 18th! WTF, Mother Nature?!), but we shudder at the thought of having to tuck our calves into our boots for the 1,478th day in a row. Flats are the perfect in-betweener. They keep things polished but still keep your toes warm.

And this spring, there is so much fun to be had with the official shoe of the month. So many bright colors, fun prints, bold sparkles; there is no reason to stick to a basic black. As far as flats go this season, even if your head screams, “wow that is one loud shoe,” you can wear it as a neutral.

See the hottest flats for spring!

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Fall 2009 Back To School Fashion Trends: Shoes

by Diana Ajih on September 2, 2009

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For back to school, one of the most important thing to have besides clothing is shoes. The shoes must vibe with your style and this season there are a variety of trends to choose from. Some of the leading trends you see this fall are simple yet elegant designs. Shoe trends for Fall 2009 circles around over-the-knee boots, ankle boots, ballet flats, oxford flats, high platform heels, gladiator sandals, doc martens, and more.

1. Ankle boots- They were huge last year and is still trickling in this fall season. Can wear with skinny jeans, tights, or alone with a dress. Very chic! Target Xhilaration “Kandace” Ankle boots in Grey. Retail $29.99

2.  Platform Heels- I love look and style of platform heels and is one of my favorite trends. I don’t see style disappearing anytime soon. Alloy Natalia Heel. Retails $39.90

3. Over-the-knee boots- These boots were seen all over the fall 2009 runway and a definite must-have. Calvin Klein “Mayson” Over the knee boot in Graphite Suede. Retail $219.95

4. Flats- It’s such a classic look. I live in Los Angeles and flats are just the thing to wear out here. I love flats and I wear them just about anywhere. Great to pair with skinny jeans. Marc by Marc Jacobs Women Flats. Retails $194.95

5. Doc Martens- This trend has definitely trickled over to the mainstream fashion world and hottest trend in Doc Martens is the patent leather. Can wear with a dress or denim shorts. Dr Martens 1460 W. Retails $109.95

6. Gladiator Sandals- This trend is so huge this summer and it’s not going anywhere this fall. If you live in a warm climate like myself, then they would be more practical to wear. Wet Seal Stud Gladiator Sandals. Retails $10

7. Oxford Flats- Personally, I’m not really a fan of oxford flats but if you’re into ballet flats, they are fresh alternative to your wardrobe. Mod Cloth More Tassel Less Hassel Brogues. Retails $49.99

8. Purple Pumps- Purple is the fall color to wear this season. It can add some color to any cold-wearing outfit. daniblack Patent Platform Pump. Retails $160

More back to school fashion trends for fall 2009!

Fashion Trend Leggings

Fall 2009 Handbags

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