Can BCBG Shoes Compliment Anyone?

June 14, 2010, 7:00 am

If you are hunting for a more contemporary styled shoe for today’s younger crowd then possibly BCBG Shoes may have what you need.

 

Shoes in the BCBG collection are definitely targeted towards a younger chic indie crowd who thrives for attention and Max Azria serves it up best. Take note, this is not your mom’s shoe.

 

The shoes have a more European style and elegance and compliments more trendy ensembles than the toned-down everyday style. A lot of the collection does not fit together well with the office conservative wear and is typically branded for the contemporary club and bar scene.

 

Made fashionable by the Hollywood and NYC Soho crowd but comes across as a super strong shoe that cannot be worn by just anyone. This entire collection stands out and you will definitely be noticed and remembered.

 

I must say you either love or hate BCGB shoes; there really isn’t any in between.

 

What I love about BCBG Shoes:

 

·         Young, New and fashionable and shows off lots of attitude.

·         If you’re hunting for that “look at those shoes…I wonder where she got those from?” then BCBG brand will be best for you.

 

What I do not like about BCBG Shoes:

 

·         Awfully small amount of vivid colors infused in the whole collection (the 2010 Paris collection offers a few colorful additions). Sure, Black, Tan and Grey will go with everything but I want much more spice in my wardrobe.

·         Most of shoes have that funky toned-up vibe leaving me ready to party. Not sure if that is bad or good?

 

The FavoriteSelections out of All BCBG Shoes:

 

·         Women’s Lark 1 Pump in Azalea Pink; it is a exceptional find in a collection or neutral colors but after searching and hunting I found this stunning pink color that just popped! Can you imagine wearing this out at night?

·         The Colly Bootie in Black – a shoe-bootie that has a remarkable feminine feel designed simply for the modern woman. Can be paired perfectly with a pantsuit or a cute little black dress.

 

But like I said, these shoes are targeted towards a particular type of woman. Now I do not believe you can provide a great review simpily by looking at a shoe; you’ve got to go out and wear it, so I did;

 

The few BCBG shoes that I tried out were cut really narrow so it won’t fit just any foot. If you usually wear a size 7, get a size 7.5; As soon as I tried on the shoe all eyes were on my feet. It truly has a magnetism all its own. I can’t imagine how one would feel wearing these shoes to an event – it would be the thing to talk about all night; “where’d you get them”; “how much did they cost”;

 

Does anyone ever inquire about how a shoe feels? Or does it actually matter?






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