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Warm, sunshine-filled days are finally here, and nothing quite says Summer like Americana-inspired fashion. But let’s set aside the white and blue for the moment to focus on the hue that has everyone talking: red. And, when done in the season’s best accessories, we can see why…

 

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Colorblocked footwear has been all over the runways (and the streets) for a while now, but that doesn’t mean you should turn to the styles of seasons past when shopping for this Spring’s must-have shoe. Now, it’s all about combining three or more shades and adding in fun textures… 

 

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When I was a wee me, I hated pointed pumps… they looked too 80s, too painful, and just not chic! But, when Marc Jacobs debuted his absolutely GORGEOUS cap-toe pairs on the Louis Vuitton runway last Spring, I was completely hooked. And now in sweet embellishments and bold new hues, this classic power shoe is still making a comeback. So without further ado, allow me get to right to the (fabulous) point...

 

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The great thing about Spring’s newest jewelry trends? You don’t have to wait until the temps rise before you can start wearing them (unlike, say a flimsy sundress or light chambray shorts). So, what are you waiting for? Pick your fave style (or all of ‘em) and work ‘em now!

 

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Okay, okay, I know, it’s like barely winter, but that doesn’t mean I can’t look forward to Spring!  And what’s the best thing about that magical time of year? SPRING BREAK, duh! This year, I’m forgoing the standard Señor Frogs trip and am instead heading on a cross-country trek of the famed Route 66. And like any gal, I’m already in packing mode, which of course means one thing: SHOES. But, not just any shoes: The season’s coolest hot-steppers…

 

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