Step Into Spring in Style

Spring is finally here – its official – and for many of us this is the ideal time to revamp our wardrobes, have a cull of those unworn items and make several trips to the charity shop. It’s also the perfect time to indulge in a few fresh, key pieces to take us into the summer months.  But what of that poor, neglected shoe pile that’s also in desperate need of attention? Why not take the opportunity this spring to update your shoe cupboard, and give your hard-working feet a well-deserved treat?


Go on, dig out those tatty ankle boots you've had forever, and those much too-high heels you've never dared wear, and use our guide below to help transform your winter-weary walkers into tantalising twinkle-toes. They’re enough to make Quentin Tarantino embrace shoes...
So here are the main styles that you should step into this spring:

Wonderful Wedges:

All good things come in wedge-shaped packages...slices of cake, pieces of pie, pizza (you get the picture), and what’s not to love about a wedge shoe. Giving you leg-lengthening height without the risk of toppling or teetering, they’re the perfect spring/summer shoe which just keeps on coming back into fashion. Team strappy wedges with a floaty maxi skirt for a bohemian-chic look, or dress up a court shoe wedge with a fitted, body-con dress for a sophisticated evening look.

Wedges from Toms

The Cut-Out:
From Rihanna to Miley Cyrus, celebrities far and wide are embracing the cut-out shoe for spring/summer 2014, and it’s easy to see why. Not quite a sandal, not quite a formal shoe, they’re the perfect solution to your summer working wardrobe, and what better choice for a day-to-evening outfit for those post-work drinks? Choose a brogue- style cut out to channel your inner tomboy, or opt for an ankle boot style if you’re feeling bold.

Cut Out Shoes from Topshop

Beautiful Ballerinas:
Ever on-trend, the humble ballerina is a must-have for every girl with places to be and people to see. Lightweight and compact enough to fit in your handbag, ballerina pumps are a must-have item for a busy shopping day, or night strutting your stuff on the dance floor – even if only for the walk home. They’re also perfect for summer garden partying, where stilettos just won’t cut it unless you’re prepared to put up with that inevitable sinking feeling. These days they come in all styles and colours, from glamorous glittery numbers like this Starlight collection by French Sole, to these super-cute critters by Marc Jacobs.  

Ballet Shoes from French Sole

Fabulous Flip-Flops:
These days there’s more to a flip flop than a painful plastic toe thong and a choice of three colours. From practical Havainas to bejewelled beauties, they’re no longer just reserved for the beach and are our shoe of choice for that spring/summer soiree. Fancy going retro? Opt for a good enough to eat jelly shoe style. Feeling a bit flirty? Go floral with woven sole and blossom-adorned straps. How better to show off your new summery nail polish?!

Flip-Flop Jelly Shoe Style from Garage Shoes

So go on, embrace the outdoors and bound into barbecue season with the finest in footwear for spring/summer 2014.

Author Bio: Ellie Nicolaides is a fashion writer and shoe obsessive who loves the opportunity to update her shoe collection – however unnecessary that may be! She writes here for City Shoes, whose new spring/summer collection is now available.

What to Wear With Maxi Skirts and Dresses

Maxi dresses and skirts remain in and out of fashion, but still there are many women, who always keep them in their wardrobes because they do not require press to declare these outfits “hot” in order to wear the attire. Major reason behind this likeness for maxi skirts and dresses is that the attire gives a soft romantic and relaxed vibe, which not only makes them different from the rest, but also makes them suitable to wear during any season. On top of it, maxi skirts and dresses can be worn with a variety of shoes and tops, so one cannot get bored with them, as they can use them more often than other outfits.
 
However, to make maxi skirts and dresses look more exciting it is important that ladies should pair them with right shoes because repetition will tie them to just one look, while an inappropriate selection of footwear will completely spoil their image. Therefore, to guide women Garage Shoes, a specialist in providing best ladies shoes, has listed a few tips below that will enable them to avoid wearing wrong pair of shoes with maxi skirts and dresses.

Wedge Sandals

Wedge sandals makes an ideal combination with maxi skirts and dresses because in contrast to long and mid-length skirts the additional length of the outfit helps them to balances extra heft of the heels. It is because of this very trait many female celebrities are often spotted wearing wedge sandals with maxi skirts and dresses.

Flat Sandals

Besides wedge sandals, flat sandals also work well with maxi dresses and skirts. In fact, majority of the women love to wear flats with their maxis. However, if they keep a few things in mind before pairing flat shoes with maxi dresses and skirts, it will enable them to make some awesome combinations. For instance, if the maxi skirt you are planning to wear is simple in shape and has solid color, then opt for sandals that will decide the vibe of your whole attire. Supposedly, if you are after Mediterranean look and your maxi is more fitting than flowing, then sandals with ankle collars and wide bands will be best for you. In case of a fuller casual skirt, you can pick thong sandals with thin straps. It does not matter whether the footwear has delicate beads on it or some sort of embellishments like rhinestone.
  
High Heels


High heel shoes also look great under maxi skirts. In fact, there are very few high heel shoes that look odd with maxis. So women can wear high heel strappy sandals, wedges, ankle straps, stilettos and more with maxi dresses without any fear. All of them will look fabulous with maxi skirts, unless they are not matching well with the style of the outfit. High heel pumps also look great with maxis, but in general pumps with almond, pointy or peep-toe look more striking under maxis as compared to the ones with round toes.

Espadrilles

Espadrille is another valid option for ladies to wear with maxi dresses and skirts, especially for the ones who are looking to a Spanish touch. However, if you do not want to give the impression to onlookers that you are walking in sleepers, then it is best to show some legs with espadrilles. Apart from this, wearer should also try to buy espadrilles, which comes with ties or ankle wraps in order to get a hip look.

Job Stopping Fashion

Fashion has always been a topic that pushes the boundaries and exposes us to new, outrageous styles and looks that can appear as bright and bold as we wish to be.  It is often used as an outlet of expression and a way of displaying our personalities and preferences to the outside world. Clothing, t-shirts in particular, depicting bands, films and television shows are a perfect example of this type of communication. Many people choose to wear flamboyant clothes and jewellery, even dyeing their hair in bright and unusual colours to break from social norms and stand out from the crowd.

However it is becoming increasingly common to push boundaries with evermore extreme forms of body modification. Ear piercings have been relatively commonplace for decades within the professional world of work. The number of industries embracing employees with facial and more alternative piercings has increased, especially in the creative and media sectors. Despite this increase in acceptance for more alternative appearances and lifestyles, there are still some body modifications that are considered “job-stoppers”


So what is a “job-stopper”? Any style or body modification choice that could appear intimidating, offensive or unprofessional within certain areas of work. Generally those that cannot be hidden or concealed are the most obvious aspects of body modification that could harm your chances of gaining a career within a prestigious company. These include face and neck tattoos, which are generally considered the biggest taboo within the corporate world. Hand and wrist tattoos are also not usually accepted in typical “white collar” workplaces.

Extremes such as multiple piercings located in one area of the face or body and rather more gruesome modifications such as scarification, tongue splitting and dermal implants are also going to considerably damage your career prospects. Stretched earlobes can also be counted as a “job-stopper”, especially if they are large in diameter. This form of modification is also harder to reverse or disguise, as the ear may need to be surgically stitched to try and repair the hole created.

Hair can also be a sensitive issue within the workplace and it can be hard to draw the line on what is considered acceptable. Many larger corporate companies can include any unnatural hair colors and extreme styling as part of the dress code, deeming it unprofessional. Those individuals who dye their hair unusual colors may also face stigma during interviews. If you are adamant about keeping your hair color, ensure it is freshly dyed and styled in a smart and presentable manner. It will look even less professional if the color has faded out and the hair is unwashed, in the same way that regular hairstyle will.

Certain clothing choices may also be deemed “job-stoppers” if they are over the top or may be inappropriate for the workplace. Revealing clothes such as low cut tops, or very short skirts and shorts, as well as sheer styles of clothing are definitely not acceptable. This is in addition to clothing styles that may be reflective of a niche subculture such as Goths or hip-hop fashion. This may give the interviewer a bad impression of you and can give the idea that you are entirely serious or committed to the job in question.

Many of these body modifications or alternative choices can inappropriate during an interview, and take the focus away from your skills and experience. An interviewer may not listen to your answers or feedback properly if they are distracted by the number of facial piercings you have and an oversize tattoo on your neck.

Personally, I love tattoos, or at least I love a lot of tattoos. Those done tastefully, and as someone working closely with the tattoo industry it is no surprise that I have some. But I also have a job, working at a desk and interacting with clients who aren’t always happy with seeing tattoos, all of mine can be hidden easily if I want, it doesn’t cause a problem.

As a general rule, it is best to avoid tattoos on the hands, neck or face and only tattoos on the lower parts of your arms if you’re willing to wear long sleeved shirts on a regular basis to cover them. You might not be asked to in the workplace, your current job might be find with visible ink for now. However you might not stay in that job and they may be less accepting if dress codes are changed in the future. Always be prepared to cover it up.

The same can be said for any bold fashion choice, if you’re drawing too much attention to your looks and potentially intimidating people around you then you aren’t going to look great in the eyes of an employer. Keep things professional and look smart; this is the safest way to ensure that you get a job.
If you have an existing body modification or outrageous hairstyle that perhaps isn’t that easy to hide, you should at least try to cover it and ensure it is presentable during the interview so that your potential employer isn’t too distracted by your fashion choices. They need to notice how perfect for the job you are, not dazed by the large flesh tunnels in your ears and neon hair color.

Ankle and foot tattoos are pretty popular, and usually you might select shoes that show them off, but not for your job interview. Something simple and conservative that shows you’re taking things seriously and conceals your ink is important of course. Reflect on what is appropriate for the job interview and come to a conclusion that is suitable for your style.

Choosing your clothes, accessories and shoes to highlight and flaunt your body modifications can be a great way to draw attention to them within your outfit. Halter neck tops can be the perfect way to show off your back piece or shoulder tattoo, whilst bandeau can showcase your chest piece without the hindrance of straps blocking the design. Open shoes such as sandals and flip flops can be a great way to expose your foot and ankle tattoos. You can also show off your leg pieces by choosing an appropriate length skirt that finishes just above your tattoo. This will draw the eye down towards your ink.

In the same way that clothes can highlight your tattoos, they can be a great way to cover and distract the eye from them. For example if you have a tattoo covering your lower arm, ensure it is covered completely by an opaque top or shirt. Don’t make the mistake of wearing a white top over a dark colored tattoo, as it will likely still be visible and can sometimes look like a large bruise or other suspicious mark. In addition you should also make sure your nails are clean and tidy. If you choose to wear an unusual ring, that is still fairly professional, this will distract the eye away from looking around your wrist area,where the tattoo may show.

Also choose more plain and simply jewellery to accessorize your piercings. Opt for silver studs in your ears rather than brightly colored rainbow earrings etc. Using accessories and the cut of your clothes to draw attention away from your body modifications will help make them a lot less noticeable and prevent them from being “Job-Stoppers”.

About The Author:

Kate Critchlow is an enthusiastic writer with a quickly developing passion for fashion, particularly tattoos and the tatto industry. Kate has covered a range of topics from using tattoo goo to keep tattoos looking good to picking the right leggings for your outfit. 


Most Inappropriate Pair of Shoes to Wear to a Job Interview

Everyone has a different taste when it comes to shoes, as some love to wear chic and trendy shoes, while others like to play it safe because comfort is their first priority. However, when it comes to office shoes, one has to follow a dress code because the footwear of a professional needs to reflect that seriousness, which people expects from an executive. Although, with the passage of time, many companies have relaxed their regulations regarding the dress code, but still there are few days in a week when office workers need to wear dresses and shoes, which will boost their professional image. Besides this, job interview is another time for individuals to show their professional side in order to impress the employer. Therefore, candidates should wear appropriate shoes with their outfits on such occasion.

Given that an ideal pair of shoes depicts your potential and makes a good impression on the interviewer. Nevertheless, if you have no clue which shoes one should avoid wearing to job interviews then here is a guide from Garage Shoes that will help you make the right choice. 

Training Shoes and Sneakers


Training shoes and sneakers are the most inappropriate shoes that one cannot wear to a job interview because no matter how laid-back or casual environment an office has still meetings like these have always remain a formal affair. Therefore, it is important that you should never wear sneakers or training shoes to a job interview as a rugged or casual look can completely spoil your image and for some interviewers first impression is the last impression. So a little compromise on comfort and use of formal footwear can help you land a job. 

Over Embellished and Shimmering Shoes



The majority of the women are extremely found of shimmering shoes or footwear with embellishments, but for job interviews such a pair is a worst choice because it’s not the right time to show your flashy side. In fact, even if they get selected for the job after interview, it will be unprofessional of them to wear over embellished or shimmering shoes to the office. Therefore, both men and women avoid wearing such shoes and save the studs, metallic and crystals for some other occasions. 

Open-Toed Footwear and Sandals

 
High heel sandals and flip-flops are one of the shoes which are a big no for job interviews because majority of the offices do not allow their employees to wear such footwear. Therefore, it is best to opt for some other shoes rather than dressier or high heel sandals. To the extent open-toe shoes are concerned, different offices have different policy regarding them, so a candidate should play it safe and find a pair of shoes that should match well with their formal outfit rather than taking the risk. 

Shoes with Extremely High Heels


Extremely high heel shoes draws people’s attention to your feet therefore women should avoid wearing them, as they need to highlight their skills during a job interview rather than their shoes. Moreover, extremely high heel shoes are not very comfortable and they can also cause an injury or sprain your ankle, when a woman tries to walk quickly in them. So it is best for women to ditch their extremely high heel shoes when going for a job interview, as they do not want to miss the opportunity because of an injury. 

Dirty and Torn Shoes

































It is commonly observed that no matter how many shoes a person has in his or her closet, but only one or two of them are their favourites and they love to wear them every now and then. However, the problem arises when the occasion calls such person to wear something different, but they still wear their favourite shoes that are not only dirty, but torn and require wear and tear too. This makes the wearer looks silly, as people start giggling when they see his or her shoes. Interview for an office job is also an occasion that usually demands a candidate to wear shoes that should not give an untidy look. In addition, they should not require wear and tear because otherwise it will completely spoil their looks.

How to Make Flat Shoes Look Stylish

Generally it is believed that majority of the women prefers to high heel shoes because they work well with most of their dresses as compared to flats or other shoes. However, in reality this perception is nothing more than just a myth because the decision of wearing heels and flats often depends on the height of the woman. Therefore, you may have seen that taller women do not prefer to wear high heel shoes, while shorter women banish flat shoes from their wardrobe. Nevertheless, if a woman wears the right flats with right dress they will look as chic as they appear in high heel shoes, no matter how tall or short she is. On top of it, they will feel more comfortable in flats than heels. 

So give a break to your feet and wear a comfortable pair of flats without worrying about your looks and height, as Garage Shoes offers a wide array of ladies footwear, has listed some amazing tips below that will enable you to keep your fashion-rating high without wearing heels. 

Find Stylish Flat Shoes


The high heel shoes look more luring as compared to flats because they are more dynamic. Therefore, women should find flat shoes in fashionable colours. For the reason that flats with rich textures and lush materials enable them to get that modish look which they cannot imagine achieve without wearing heels. In case, there is a bow, gem or a strap on your flat shoe it will further enhance your overall look. However, one should not try to go over the top with embellishments, as stylish look is better than being quirky. 

Pick Right Pants


Just like any other outfit, women have craze for pants too. However, when it comes to wearing pants with flats then, they must ensure that their trousers should not be too long because dragging a hem of slacks or jeans looks pretty untidy. More importantly by dragging the hem of a pant women will also ruin their slacks or jeans. Therefore, one should slip into long pants only if she is ultra-slim. Otherwise, the best option for women is to wear Capri pants with flat shoes, as this combination was made in heaven. In addition to this, they can also pair pointed-toe flats with their wide-legged pants for hip look

 Short Skirts and Flats


Women, who are conscious about their height, often avoid wearing flat shoes under skirts, as they feel this combination makes them appear shorter. To avoid such a frumpy look women should wear short skirts with flat shoes. In fact, a skirt that is above the knees looks great with flat shoes, as it will make a woman’s legs appear long. Try Ultra-Feminine Flats Women can also complement their dresses by opting for ultra-feminine flats such as the ones with layered shirt to give a "ballerina" look or wrap toes and fleered sleeves. The ultra-feminine flats not only give women a contemporary look, but also make smashing combination with different outfits.