I’m a shoe addict, so I would be doing myself a disservice if I didn’t pick out some of my favourite Christmas flats for the party season! First up is a pair of novelty Christmas pudding ballerinas from Next – because if Christmas should be anything, it should be just a little bit corny (£28 here). Secondly, a luxe offering from Salvatore Ferragamo, these black suede Varinas (£409 here). I love the way the brand has injected some festive bling to one of its beloved, staple designs.
On the middle row, my personal favourite – these jewelled pumps from Boden (£129 here). Until midnight tonight (05/12) these are on sale for just £77.40 – an absolute steal for such a beautiful pair of shoes! Can’t you imagine Cinderella wearing a pair like this to the ball? Next to them are an adorable pair of Portobello flats from French Sole (£180 here). I just love the glittery bow, and the regal, black suede!
On the final row are these pretty navy Party Kitty flats from Charlotte Olympia – who doesn’t want a pair of these iconic shoes?! I still don’t have a set, but these are tempting! (£465 here.) And finally, pair of French Sole’s classic range, I had to pick these multi glitter Henriettas (£120 here). Part of the profits of the sale of these shoes goes to the Starlight Foundation – a truly worthy cause which grants wishes to terminally ill children. A wonderful way to put your Christmas shopping money to good use!
Are you plotting the purchase of some special Christmas shoes this season? Let me know!
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I so love the pudding Next one, such a shame I can’t order a pair from France! thanks for this grand selection…would also love to splurge on a pair of Charlotte Olympia!! 🙂 xxx
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PS….grrrrr….bloody IPad which doesn’t let me speak proper English at times…I so love the pudding Next oneS !
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Oooh yes you COULD but they are sold out in my size (UK 4 and UK 4.5) !!! Boouhhhh 😦
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Super stylish picks! Love those kitty ones, ah 🙂
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