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by Liana Peterson |
February 23, 2009
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fresher, more accessible take on the gladiator style that’s been
trotting around the past few seasons, the caged shoe has far more sex
appeal than its buckled-up predecessor. The caged shoe can create a
tougher image than the traditional springtime strappy shoe, and yet
still remain feminine. Taking cues from YSL — who showed the mother of
all caged shoes, featuring a caged heel (already knocked off by BeBe) —
and Stella McCartney, caged shoes run the spectrum from bondage chic to
skeletal versions of your favorite pair of peep toes.
Top: Loeffler Randall “Neve,” $595 at Moxie (51 Charles Street, Boston, 617.557.9991) Inside left: Kors by Michael Kors “Pareh,” $240 at Saks Fifth Avenue (786 Boylston Street, Boston, 617.262.8500); Inside right: Faryl Robin, $269 at Stil (800 Boylston Street, Suite 111, Boston, 617.859.7845) Outside: Abaete for Payless, $38 at Payless Shoe Source (367 Washington Street, Boston, 617.451.1871) ...
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