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Wednesday
Feb102010

Jimmy Choo 24/7 Sounds Like A Dream

For all of you that have a Choo fetish, you can now see Jimmy Choo founder Tamara Mellon on the Saks Fifth Avenue website giving a tutorial of sorts on how to incorporate  the new Jimmy Choo collection into your shoe closet.

Founder Tamara Mellon and the 24/7 Jimmy Choo Collection (Click on image to go to video)

Jimmy Choo Nude Patent ShoeMy favorite pair is the Jimmy Choo Nude Patent Sandal, it's a modern take on a neutral staple that every girl needs in her closet. Good for the modern career woman and the chic downtown girl about town. It's all about the toe cleavage ladies!

I know these are a little pricey so if you need any suggestions on where to get something like these, just ask.

Please post your comments below.

 

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Reader Comments (3)

Hmm.. Can you give me a few variations on what you wear the Nude patent with? Thanks, Sal

February 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSalpickering

Sal,
You can pair a Nude patent with almost anything. A simple black shift dress, a cream color dress, navy, I'm telling you anything. It elongates the leg, just make sure you get a nude patent close to your skin color, or else too light or too dark will look like just another color shoe. I also like to roll up my jeans and wear with a high heel like this. I hope this helps.

February 11, 2010 | Registered CommenterJargan

thanks Johanna, I've always liked the style, but not sure to "with what" know I now. I've got my eye on a pair from Netaporter.

February 11, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterSal

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