The little tootises that lie underneath our awesome high heels are just as big a part of creating a hot look for a nightclub, a professional look for work, or a fun look for a casual weekend as the shoes themselves. That's why we look at foot care products as well as heels every so often - because corns, calluses and blisters are not part of your sex appeal! Today we check out how your toenail polish can complement your choice of designer shoes colour, with real examples.
Black on black
You would think that black toenail polish with black heels would create a glum, hate-the-world, gothic sort of look. Not so! All that black helps accent the crystal anklet especially well, and when teamed up with jeans it simply looks confident and well co-ordinated.
Red on red
This combinations says 'Get me a drink, put an awesome song on, and come let loose with me!'. Red on red is a definite party combination. Red high heels are so well suited to so many situations, but when you team them up with red polish you can't avoid looking like you’re off to a club! Check out how the heels are an orangey sort of red, and the toenail polish is a lot more cherry red - still looks great.
Silver and black
The photograph may well be hiding some very important shading details for both the heel and the toenail polish - but if you evaluate it at face value and see how the silver you can see in the photo works with the black that appears in the pic, you can see where it works well! The silver creates a very elegant, almost Egyptian sort of look … especially when teamed up with the toe ring.
Red on teal
It's almost impossible to look at these high heels out of the context of the photo … those Marlboro and ATM signs, and the long shot from the carpark, completely influence how you see the combination. If you can transport them to under the table of a chic café, or lounging against an overstuffed sofa at a trendy, very unique nightclub, you'll have the picture!
Red with brown/blue
Again, I know this picture is cheating a little! You can certainly find this beautiful style of shoe in heel rather than Havaiana form, though, and when you do, make sure this colour combination is first and foremost in your mind! No need to choose a different colour polish - just touch up your red from last weekend, and off she goes.
Nude on orange
With a strong coloured designer shoe like this one, you can only detract from the impact of the high heel itself by having coloured toenail polish. I'd go for the nude/French manicured style of toenail care with orange, purple, and green high heels.
Pink on white
What a sweet combination! Even the modernity of the toe rings can't detract from the fact that pink toenail and white high heels together look like some sort of candy floss concoction. It's critical that you match this sort of combination to the rest of your outfit well … I can't see this going with jeans!
Brown on brown
Anoth instance where matching your toenail polish to the shoes works beautifully … "That answer is correct. However, I also would have accepted 'Red on Brown', 'Nude on Brown', and 'Teal on Brown'"! Brown is a more versatile colour than most of us realise - don't be afraid to experiment with true leather coloured high heels.
Your high heels are much more than just the shoes … they're the feet, the outfit, and even the personality! Go with what you feel on any given day for the most fascinating looks.
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