Wedge Extravaganza

Weak spot: wedges. Wedged boots, wedged sandals, wedged anything. I can wear them to class without feeling too dressed up or out for the night without worrying that I'll end up barefoot on the walk home. I don't have the longest legs in the world, so these provide length without sacrificing comfort. A nude-hued style is by far the most flattering, as it visually extends the leg line. I happen to be a sucker for cute ankle straps as well: my two favorite picks from the list below are the Charles David "Dizzy" and Pour La Victoire "Tarissa"; if I could afford the See by Chloe wedges, they would be cradled in my arms right now. I prefer spare details and the occasional bold pop of color (couldn't you just see the red with worn, rolled up jeans and a slouchy striped tee?). It's just sheer convenience that these are considered "trendy" right now. I'd like to rename them "never leave my feet ever I love you I promise I'll get pedicures we'll be together forever."






(from top to bottom)
Charles David Dizzy Espadrilles, Zappos, $135
J. Crew Sardinia Wedge Espadrilles, J. Crew, $118
Dolce Vita Pela Wedge, Piperlime, $165
Kate Spade New York Metro T-Strap Wedges, Bloomingdales, $225
Pour La Victoire Tarissa Strappy Platform Wedges, Bloomingdales, $290
See by Chloe
Ankle-Wrap Wedge Sandals, Saks Fifth Avenue, $335