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Ankle boots - must haves, looks, tips & street style close-up!

Ankle boots are a popular boot trend again this season and the style rules of how to wear them have gone out the window.  Ankle boots are a chic, edgy alternative to thigh-high boots, and this season's must-have shoe. Here's how to wear them.

There are so many fun ones out there: wedge, heel, flat, cut-out, laced, buckled, and the list could go on. And they’re so big for fall — you really should own a pair. Don’t be afraid!



1. Tuck your pants into your ankle boots – that will create a long leg line and your legs will seem endless. The best model choice for this look would be tight, skinny jeans.
2. Rolled jeans will show a little bit of your ankle and will look great on your boots. Wear this with skinny or wide-leg jeans which you can roll.
3. The sock trend will never go out of fashion. Wear your socks layered over the leggings and you will get a perfect autumn/winter look. Pick neutral-coloured socks, your ankles will thank you.
4. Pair your boots with a dress! Opposite styles love each other, so wear your military ankle boots with a romantic lace dress. To avoid the “short leg line”, wear your “above knee” dress.

Whether you prefer your booties with trousers, jeans, leggings or you’re all in with ankle boots and a skirt, adding this style into your wardrobe is a great way to update even classic pieces and keep your wardrobe fresh! 
Some of the basic buying suggestions;
  • always start with black. They will be more versatile
  • a medium heel (cuban heel) is again, the most versatile. You should be able to wear it comfortably all day, but it will give you a little extra height, which helps no matter how tall you are.
  • buy good quality boots. In Winter, you shoes cop a lot – mud & puddles. A good quality leather will last you much longer, and on the whole, be more comfortable too.
STYLING TIP.
Ankle boots can visually cut your leg short!  If you're short in stature, you want to lengthen the visual appearance of your leg line as much as possible, you're better off with a low cut shoe. It's not so bad if you're wearing similar coloured boots to tights, there's not the obvious contrast to break the look.

    MY MUST HAVES

    Whether flat, platform, studded or suede—there's an ankle boot out there for every taste. Shop my picks for the chicest booties to try this season.



    1.    Woolworths Ruche Buckle Boots. R 550.00  
    2.    Rage ankle boot, brown, gold. R284.99
    3.    G by GUESS Women's Shoes Fairly 2 Fashion Ankle Boots R890.00
    4.    Guess by Marciano Fidelia Women Ankle Boots R1,200.00
    5.    Rage ankle boot, black, heel, zip detail R559.00
    6.    Spree Wedge Ankle Boots Black MADISON R699
    7.    MR P suede ankle shoot R189.99
    8.    Foschini Heeled Slouch Boot R599.00

    Scroll through for great ways to wear your booties, and a few tips to keep your legs looking slim and fabulous.  And remember, you don’t need these exact pairs to create great outfits — use these outfits as inspiration to wear your ankle boots well, no matter what style they are!
















    I’d love to know how you like to wear your booties or if you have any questions, so feel free to leave a comment below.

    MET GALA 2016: What Did The Models Wear?


    The 2nd of May 2016 was one of the most important days of the year for the fashion industry and for all the fashion lovers. It was the date of the annual Met Ball.
    We have already picked our best and worst dressed celebrities here, and now it's time to focus on models... All of them! I think that models shouldn't be afraid to play with the themes of Gala, but unfortunately too many of them played safe or didn't consider the theme at all! This year's theme was "Manus x Machina: Fashion in the Age of Technology": let's see what models wore.


    LOOKS IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE THEME

    BEST LOOKS
    Karolina Kurkova in Marchesa
    Karolina had the most beautiful and most appropriate dress of the night. Her "cognitive dress" was designed together by Marchesa (the manus) and an IBM cognitive computer system (the machina). The result of this partnership was a couture high-tech dress, covered with romantic flowers, embedded with colour changing LEDs. You can read more about the process that brought to life this breathtaking dress on the IBM's blog.
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    Anna Ewers in Hugo Boss
    Anna looked extremely elegant in a bespoke embellished Hugo Boss gown.

    Naomi Campbell in Roberto Cavalli
    Naomi wore a Roberto Cavalli black silk lace dress, embroidered with beads and crystals. I am in love with the shape of the this gown, especially with the train skirt. I feel like this dress didn't get enough recognition.

    Jourdan Dunn in Balmain
    On the contrary, Balmain always gets more recognition than it deserves. However, this time I won't complain (too much), because Jourdan Dunn's dress was beautiful and appropriate.


    MORE BALMAIN
    Joan Smalls, Doutzen Kroes, Alessandra Ambrosio, Cindy Crawford in Balmain
    I really liked Doutzen's white dress. It was elegant and not over embellished: a rarity for Balmain! I'm not sure if it suits the theme, though.
    Joan, Alessandra and Cindy's metallic gowns reminded more of the theme, however Joan and Alessandra's dresses were just a silver version of Balmain's designs that we have already seen a million times. Dear Olivier, if you don't have enough inspiration to design five interesting dresses, then only bring one or two models at the Met Gala with you: I'm tired of seeing your same designs all the times! Thank you.


    BOREDOM KINGDOM
    Liu Wen in Iris Van Herpen
    Liu chose the perfect designer for this year's theme: Iris Van Herpen. Unfortunately she didn't pick such an interesting dress. She could have done way better than this!

    Gigi Hadid in Tommy Hilfiger
    Gigi designed her dress together with Tommy Hilfiger. I think there is a reason why models aren't designers and it's because they would design dull clothes like this one. Anyways, I'm yet to find out why Gigi is a model.

    Lara Stone in Tom Ford
    I can't find much to say about this dress. It fits the theme and it's elegant, but it's nothing special.

    Lily Aldridge in Michael Kors
    Lily's make-up was on point, but what about the dress? I've seen this Micheal Kors gown too many times, and frankly it's not even that good.

    Rosie Huntington-Whiteley in Ralph Lauren
    It goes without saying that I was expecting more from Rosie. The dress and the make-up were too simple and safe. That's two years in a row that Rosie lets me down at the Met Gala!


    MODELS WHO IGNORED THE THEME

    BEST LOOKS
    Karlie Kloss in Brandon Maxwell
    One dress, three outfits: with the cape, without the cape and after a cut. Karlie always looked very elegant.

    Miranda Kerr in Louis Vuitton
    Unlike Taylor Swift, Selena Gomez, Alicia Wikander and  Grimezsz, Miranda wore a nice Louis Vuitton dress and styled it perfectly.

    Adriana Lima in Giambattista Valli
    Adriana looked stunning in a couture Giambattista Valli embellished gown, even thought it would have been nicer to see a custom made dress for this occasion.

    Kate Upton in Topshop - Bella Hadid in Givenchy
    Kate Upton impressed me with this extremely elegant Topshop outfit: well done! Bella's Givenchy gown was absolutely amazing, but those boots partially ruined the look.

    Stella Maxwell and Maryna Linchuk in Topshop
    When you are invited to a Gala to show off your outfit, but the photographers take no good photos of you...! I really wish I was able to see these two dresses better because they both seem very nice.

    Andreea Diaconu and Vanessa Axente in Roberto Cavalli - Taylor Hill in Topshop
    Andreea and Vanessa wore two beautiful gowns from the latest Roberto Cavalli collection, but they could have improved the styling. On the contrary, Taylor's dress was a bit too simple, but it gained points thanks to the accurate styling.


    NOT GALA MATERIAL
    Fei Fei Sun in Chanel - Ming Xi in Micheal Kors
    Fei Fei Sun and Ming Xi would look sophisticated with anything, but this dresses are not enough for the Met Gala in addition to not fitting the theme.

    Irina Shayk in Givenchy - Kendall Jenner in Atelier Versace
    At least the two models above looked elegant... I can't say the same about Irina and Kendall!

    Jessica Hart in Azzedine Alaia - Jamie Bochert in Marc Jacobs
    It might even be Azzedine Alaia, but I still feel like the lace two pieces are a bit dated, as I've seen them so many times over the past years. There are other wrong things with Jessica's look: the styling doesn't work and that nude layer under the skirt looks terrible. Let's move to Jamie: I just don't see the beauty in her dress. And what are those fabric pieces that hang down?

    Emily Ratajkowski in Prabal Gurung
    The front of Emily's dress wasn't terrible, but the back looked unbelivably cheap! The mesh, the drape, the jewel on the dress are a big NO!


    Written by: MsD

    Head(ing) On into Art & Photography April/May 2016

    OK I did ask the dumbest question of Jerrard Seng about his work, Me: "did you Photoshop yourself into all these landscapes" Jerrard: "No I took them all with a remote". Believe that or not; his show 'The Space Between' at m2 Gallery of selfies in incredible Icelandic landscapes seems a very NOW approach to art photography; a bit like Instagram on Steroids on the wall - and bigger! There was a bit of a crush by the time I arrived but I heard it was even more packed earlier, no wonder it was a bit quiet (comparatively speaking) at China Heights, where KNIGHTMARE by French was taking place fusing a gothicy art with the latest trend in street fashion, embroidered patches (and buttons-we already knew), or so Bloglovin had informed me only that very morning! continues below..
    Opening night portrait of Jarrad Seng THE SPACE BETWEEN at M2 Gallery, photo by Kent Johnson.
    Jarrad Seng THE SPACE BETWEEN at M2 Gallery
    Street Fashion Sydney, woman with fuji instant camera, black singlet, denim jacket on waist. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    Street Fashion Sydney,  Young woman wears Black Harley Davidson tee, ripped jeans and fringed leather bag. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    Street Fashion Sydney,  Pink hair and a blue blouse with pink roses print. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    Street Fashion Sydney, opening night art crowd at m2 gallery Surry Hills. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    Street Fashion Sydney,  Off duty models, boots and leather skirt, black tee and jeans. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    Street Fashion Sydney, Long sleeve grey marl crop top, crystal on leather neck cord, blue jeans, woven sandals and shoulder bag/hippie tote with shawl.  Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    Street Fashion Sydney,  white blouse under grey jumper, black satchel, leggings and boots.Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    Street Fashion Sydney,  Little tight black dress. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    Street Fashion Sydney, Friends with 'travellers', Balck ripped jeans Harley tee shirt, him, denim jacket unlaced skate shoes, tee shirt.  Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    There was certainly no shortage of funky styling at any of the shows and the still-warm weather seems to be making things more like a spring night out not at all winter approaching.
    Woven patches at KNIGHTMARE by French at China Heights Gallery
    Richard ‘FRENCH’ Sayer, KNIGHTMARE by French at China Heights Gallery
    Richard ‘FRENCH’ Sayer, KNIGHTMARE by French at China Heights Gallery
    The Castle shop at NIGHTMARE by French at China Heights Gallery.
    Face-time at  KNIGHTMARE by French at China Heights Gallery.
    Face-time at  KNIGHTMARE by French at China Heights Gallery.
    Portrait of Roberto Fernández-Ibáñez  'Mountains of Uncertainty' at Stanley Street Gallery, Headon Photo Festival, April 28, 2016  Montevideo, Uruguay
    Roberto Fernández-Ibáñez 'Mountains of Uncertainty' at Stanley Street Gallery.
    I'm just going to put it right out there. This is the most original art photography show I have seen in quite a while; I don't know how he make the images (it's a silver halide based traditional process) and I don't really care; what's interesting is the fusing of the political economy as a subject and the graph as a photographic object, or you can just enjoy them as photo based abstractions. I thought they were brilliant!
    Moshe Rosenzveig  photographes Roberto Fernández-Ibáñez 'Mountains of Uncertainty' at Stanley Street Gallery as part of the Headon Photo Festival, William Yang is looking on.
    Chris Ross, THE ANTICIPATED IMAGE at KUDOS Gallery
    Chris Ross, THE ANTICIPATED IMAGE at KUDOS Gallery 
    Opening night portrait of Marley Marco Pasinetti, 'The "8" Second Ride' at ArtSHINE Gallery
    Marley Marco Pasinetti, 'The "8" Second Ride' at ArtSHINE Gallery
    Street Fashion Sydney, black of shoulder top lace skirt and RM Williams boots at 'The "8" Second Ride' at ArtSHINE Gallery. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    Street Fashion Sydney, a beautiful young woman wearing a floral boob-tube top with black dress pants, wide black stripe, shoulder bag and warm coat.  Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    Street Fashion Sydney. Detail of His and Her's RM Williams boots, at the "8" seconds exhibition. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    Friends of the artist at the "8" seconds exhibition. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    Street Fashion Sydney, Black straps and fishnet top, round backpack bag and tucked in flannelet shirt. Photographed by Kent Johnson.
    Well there's at least two cowboy shows at Head On this year;  Claire Letitia Reynolds's 'Lonely Cowboys' at Central Park which I am yet to see and Marley Marco Pasinetti, 'The "8" Second Ride' at ArtSHINE Gallery. Just around the corner in Chippendale and well supported by his friends on opening night. I popped my head into the big do Saturday night at aMBUSH Central Park, but I must say I find art exhibited on that scale somewhat daunting. So it was nice to then find myself for the first time in the more intimate ArtSHINE space for Marley's first solo show. Great eye, lovely compositions, check it out before or after visiting the big festival splash up at aMBUSH.

    http://m2gallery.com.au/
    http://www.chinaheights.com/
    http://stanleystreetgallery.com.au/
    http://www.artshinegallery.com/

    Telling Stories in Pictures all over Sydney..
    Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
    0433 796 863

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