I'm wearing blue sandals right now. Mostly because they're the only footware I own that doesn't rub against the itchy, sore welt left by the wasp sting I picked up last Friday.
But hey, they don't not go with the red (and blue, and black, and gold) gauzy skirt I'm wearing (with a long slip).
In completely other news: Hey, Maria (or anyone else with upcoming nuptials) -- you like Pez?
White doesn't do much for my complexion. My favorite drinks are brown and involve caffeine. I'm a clutze.
Calli is me. My kid looks great in white. I, however, do not.
Ivory I can do. But I don't, on account of the brown drinks thing.
I love shoes so it should come as no surprise that I have them in just about every color. Pink, blue, purple, red (because I'm a whore), white, off white, green and of course black and brown. I need some silver though. Silver strappy heels.
you like Pez?
That terrified me even before I saw the price.
My problem with the non-black shoes was mostly the hosiery, which wouldn't be a problem with non-black sandals, I admit. But it always made me nuts to wear navy shoes with a different color navy socks and aNOTHER color navy pants. BAH.
::floofs her gauzy skirt at askye::
::returns to sewing machine to make another gauzy skirt::
::drapes ENTIRE WORLD in gauze::
I am always perplexed by women who seem to have matched not just jacket, skirt, and hat, but jacket, skirt, hat, shoes, and purse, all in the same (non-black) color. It's usually a color like lime green or bright pink, or some other shade that I can't imagine owning that much of, period, let alone all in one outfit.
I always wonder if these people have several matched sets of shoes and purses, or if they only ever wear lime green.
Oooh, I like. Shiny! And it's Pez! The only think not to like is the price. Bah.