Just a show of hands, who feels intimated by caged and lace up heels? Hmm… just as I had suspected! Just by observing from my friends and online shoppers, I’ve noticed that most people find caged and lace up heels intriguing, but are hesitant to pull the trigger. Well, today I’m going to give that extra push you need to step out of your comfort zone and give the lace up heel a shot!
Photos by: Kaela Rodehorst Photography
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Outfit: Ella Romper c/o Yumi Kim | Lace Up Heels | Bucket Bag (similar bucket bag) | Sunglasses
Jewelry: Necklace & Chaplin Cuff c/o Gorjana | Baroque Ring c/o Julie Vos | Pure Shores Pave Ring & Pure Shores Open Bangle c/o Capwell + Co |
Hi everyone and Happy Humpday! We’re almost to the 4th of July weekend! Yayy!
Anyway, as I mentioned above I challenge you to try the lace up heel. I am 99.9% positive that you end up loving them! They give your feminine and ladylike outfits the edge they need without looking too over the top. I love the balance between a sweet floral romper like in today’s post and killer pair of lace up heels. I also love pairing lace up heels skinny jeans and a simple tee.
The trick to mastering the lace up heel is to find the right pair that flatters your legs. If you’re tall and lean with thin legs, then the sky is the limit for you my friends. However, if you’re petite with muscular calves and thighs like me, you’re going to want to test out a few pairs to make sure that they don’t cut you off and make you appear short and stout. That’s the worst!
I highly recommend the lace up heels from today’s post for all body types. With that being said, I dare you to pass on plain pumps and lace up your look! Try it out and tell me what you think! This is a great pair to try too–> Henlie Heel