Louboutin Ruched Ankle Boot: Beach Appropriate?
posted by: freePOrnaoa in Christian Louboutin Shoes on June 10th, 2011
This is totally NOT the outfit I imagined wearing a dressy pair of ruched Louboutins with.
In some worlds, a ruched suede Louboutin ankle boot is apparently nearly beach wear.
I say “nearly” because it is clear from this display that the mannequin, with her straw beach tote and flowy coverup, is about to descend on some fashionable Hamptons patio to have lunch or an early dinner.
I don’t know about you, but Louboutins do not usually fall into the “I Have So Many I Don’t Mind Damaging Them at the Beach” category.
But all unrealistic displays aside (after all, what are these windows about besides fantasy and dreams), I do love this “boot.” I am not a fan of most of the Louboutins for summer, but these are lovely. And they will segue into fall.
Favorite features: the open toe, the ruching and the twist at the front. An elegant, not-over-the-top .75 inch platform is also nice.
Equivalent to a 4-inch heel (because of the platform), this elegant shoe might een be considered casual for some.
Louboutin Ruched Ankle Boot, $1095, Saks.com



November 28, 2012 at 5:20 pm, Bottega Veneta said:
Up the street from the Food Bag, Fred Joerman cleared snow from the parking lot of one of his apartment buildings
June 13, 2011 at 6:48 am, Joana said:
In all sincerity, I was thinking they would have used a real model to accentuate the features they wanted us to recognize most. Nevertheless, I admire the straw (or rattan?) tote and the light fabric v neck. But I wanted the handle of the bag to be brown so it harmonizes with the cream color of the bag body.
June 12, 2011 at 10:50 pm, D&A said:
I like this style. Boots are in fashion.
June 12, 2011 at 3:13 pm, Bronwyn said:
High heels and sand don't mix, no matter how willing you might be to ruin the shoes. At least not if you want to be able to walk with any elegance at all.
June 11, 2011 at 5:24 pm, Maria said:
I'm not loving the look here – don't think I would go out and spend my own money for some. But if they were say given to me, I could find a way to make them work. For the luxury resort right galigator
June 11, 2011 at 9:40 pm, galligator said:
Gotta be honest – these days a luxury night is time without the kids. Oh well, here's to life's small pleasures!
June 10, 2011 at 2:44 pm, galligator said:
Perhaps they would work poolside at a luxury resort? Not that I would have any actual experience of said resort, but we can all dream, right?