These zara high heeled slingback bootie are one of my favourite pieces from Zara’s shoe collection for autumn winter 2014. At a amazing price of £29.99 and comes in two colours, black and grey these booties are making it very hard to choose just one pair. These slingback booties win in ever aspect from being Sexy and edgy but still feminine and sophisticated. I would team these shoes with leather pants and a oversized coat. To bring even more sexiness leather shorts and cute little crop style jumper would work very well.
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YEVU 2014 Lookbook
“With an influx of different colourways on Tinker Hatfield’s swoosh less creation; this time round sees a new colourway for women’s. This Women’s Air Huarache is seen in a cargo khaki upper colourway with tonal khaki laces & a clean white midsole. Tonal safari print is added on the side panels & toe.”
“After the great response of the tease release in June 2014, Daily Paper finally releases the long-awaited ‘Daily Paper for Girls’ capsule collection. Translating the brands African heritage to women’s wear, while keeping the Daily Paper signature design aesthetics. The capsule collection consists out of 6 styles of crop top Tee just for girls.”
“A series of portraits of British soldiers over a period of eight months, before, during and after their operational deployment in Afghanistan. The portraits are captioned with the thoughts and feelings of each individual. They speak of fear, being injured, losing a brother soldier, missing home, excitement, coming home, and what life is like on the frontline
As the body count of British servicemen killed or wounded rose and the political ramifications of the British army’s presence in Afghanistan became increasingly convoluted, more and more soldiers felt like they didn’t have a voice, or at least, weren’t being listened to. ‘We Are The Not Dead’ is an attempt at giving the brave young men and women the chance to speak.”
Photo Courtesy of Lalage Snow & More info Here
Sydney-based label YEVU is a celebration of West African spirit, influenced by the streets of Accra and its vibrant culture, YEVU meaning ‘foreigner’ in the Ewe language. A word that followed founder Anna Robertson around each day as she navigated the markets.
YEVU is for free-spirited, creative types who are not afraid to stand out from the crowd. The unique designs with their distinctly ’80s vibe are typified by bold, contrasting print combinations in a myriad of riotous colours. The brand offers styles for both men and women, with a selection of pencil skirts, bomber jackets, button up shirts, backpacks, totes, unisex shorts and traditional Kente caps.
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Check out the video for the latest single from Brianna Perry, titled Reality Show.