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It’s undeniable that the lace-up heel is one of the season’s hottest shoes. Whether it’s seen on the runways or worn by celebs such as Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner, footwear labels are indeed embracing a strappy message for spring.
While the style requires a few extra minutes in your morning routine to physically lace it up, finding an outfit to pair the shoes with can be even more time-consuming. But fear not: We’re here to help.
Below, see five different ways to wear this season’s lace-up heels:
Time To Groove
Hit the summer music festival circuit in Miu Miu’s suede block heel sandals. Pair with a denim over-the-knee dress and refined, ’70s-inspired accessories.
Get To Work
Add some punch to your boardroom look via Aquazzura’s lacey pointy-toe pump. Worn with sleek trousers and a sharp blazer, the look says confident and polished.
Hit The Town
Be prepared to turn heads in Tom Ford’s metallic lace-up stiletto sandals. Further the modern details with a grungy gown and mixed metallic jewelry.
Make A Statement
Go for bold with Chloe Gosselin’s red hot pump with cutouts. Color-blocked with a pink dress and pastel jewelry, the statement look is for those who live life in color.
Off The Clock
For a stylish off-duty outfit, try on Pierre Hardy’s mod pump for size. For an effortless finish, add jeans and a sweater with interesting shape.
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