I can’t get over these suede caged booties – seriously. To let you in on a little secret; I usually don’t like booties…on myself. I see them on the shelves and they’re so stylish make me swoon. I see them on other ladies and I think ‘they look so great on her’. But for some reason, when I try to wear booties I always feel like they make my legs look shorter.
Which makes sense because they are creating a break point in the legs, hence making them look shorter (and I don’t have long legs to begin with). BUT, when I wear these gorgeous booties, I don’t feel that leg shortening feeling one.little.bit. I haven’t really figured out why (maybe the caged effect), but I’m not questioning it. I adore them; and they go with so.many.outfits.
What I’m Wearing:
Le Chateau (Lauren’s Closet) Booties (c/o) | Jacob Faux Leather Jacket, old (similar River Island and Shopbop) | TNA t-shirt, old (similar J.Crew) | Express Full Skirt (c/o) | MoonRox Crystal Bauble Ring | Firmoo Sunglasses (c/o) | Marc by Marc Jacobs Crossbody Handbag (similar here and here) | Bizou Plaid Circle Scarf and Large Stud Earrings (c/o)
Get The Look: Accessories
Get The Look: Biker/Motorcycle Jackets
Get The Look: Similar Skirts
xo
V.
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They look AMAZING on you!! I feel the same about booties. I usually just can’t pull them off (thanks short legs and athletic calves)!
Thanks Jacquelyn – You make me blush đŸ˜‰ I bet you can pull of these caged ones though – I think because you can still see skin, it doesn’t cut the leg off the same way.