Sunday, June 27, 2010

The Secret to the Perfect Ankle Boots for the Short & Tall

I'm super excited about this post! I've been approached by a multiple number of girlfriends regarding this style dilemma so often that I lost count...

"I cannot wear ankle booties for the life of me. I'm too short."

 Images: JustJared
If Rachel Bilson (5'2") to Sienna Miller (5'6) can rock em', you sure as hell can!

Buckle-up, because your prayers will be answered... and it all begins with the strategic trick-of-the-eye.

Oh, you can count the numerous times in numerous posts where I emphasize that styling an outfit isn't always about what you wear, it's about how you wear it. We all have more important things in life to give our noggins a workout over, the last thing we need is to fret about what to wear and whether we can pull a look off or not. Style isn't about brainpower, it's not about the superficial. Rather, it's an artsy composition. Once we get the tips-and-tricks down, everything will happen organically. And that is what sets a bold, confident, fashion maven apart from the brown-nosing copycats of the world <3

First off, before we begin. Pay mind to the toe-shape of the booties. The most flattering are the round yet slightly pointed toe (keyword: slightly pointed). The round toe is much more complimentary to the perfect pair of booties. And to avoid the witch-hunt and false mistaken identity for a witch stuck in a time warp from the Salem Witch Trials, steer clear of the pointed toe booties (exception: if the booties have an urban feel, with lace-up details, a la J.Lo from her Jenny on the Block vid... then you're safe and excused)

 Exhibit A: Fool Proof Cut-off Point: 3 Inches Above the Deepest Arch of the Ankle

Yes, when your mother told you to throw the tape measure away or measuring cup out the window and simply told you to "eye-ball" measure the length of your hem or the amount of flour for your cake mix, she wasn't joking. Ankle booties require just as much of a tactful, eye-ball skill as getting the perfect texture to that cake batter.

1. The most flattering cut-off for your booties would be approximately 3 in. above the deepest arch of your ankle. This is the determining factor for flattering fancy feet.
2. Avoid ankle boots that mold tightly to your leg. You want the top-rim of your ankle boots to give a little room (not just for your better mobility, but for a better, flattering line of sight). Ankle boots that rise straight up rather than clinging to your ankles would heighten your look without making you appear shorter. Regardless of your natural height, this is a must follow tidbit!

Case in Point:
 Alexandra Neel Suede Lace-Up Booties

Ankle booties done right. Eye-ball this fab pair of footwork and you see the 2 rules apply: the ankle cut-off lies about 3 in. above the deepest arch of the ankle and the width of the ankle cut-off is roomy enough to not suffocate the look. If only it had a higher hidden platform.. (this we will continue on in Exhibit B)

Shop It!
Original: $810
SALE $405
La Garconne

Charles Albert Women's New 1347 Bootie

Shop It!
Original: $34.95
SALE $19.95
Endless

Boutique 9 Siaka Bootie

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Original: $224.95
SALE $97.97

Pour La Victoire Panthea Bootie in Black


Platorm, peep-toed, and adorned with excessive embellishment. Pour La Victoire never fails to impress in infusing an extra kick to the basic black bootie. Even better, the medium-width cuff above the ankle is thin enough to accentuate the ankle line without overwhelming the heaviness of the fancy footwear. Strategically smart...
Shop It!
Original: $380
SALE $79
Singer22

Exhibit B: Leg Lengthening Open-Faced Booties

If you're on the brink between seasons, a great way to let in some air without lugging along the Fall/Winter season vibe would be to don' the "open-faced booties". Laced-up, buckled, or with cut-outs... you name it, the shoe universe has got it.

The Lowdown: Looks to Kill and Something to Show For
Believe it or not, the open-faced booties don't just look nice, their looks serve an actual purpose! Sure the hidden platform booties can add height to your stature, but with the open-faced booties, the front panel allows your skin to peek through the masses of the bootie, further lengthening those stems of yours without cutting the vertical length of your legs (yes, we are manipulating the naked eye)! Deception is not always a sin, in the fashion world, it's a form of artful manipulation; learning to accentuate and flatter what you do have, rather than focus on what you don't have. This is what sets a confident, bold fashionista apart from the rest. She knows what her flaws are, yet she confidently focuses on her positive sides to find a way to better project it to the world through self-expression and body conscious wear.

 Case in Point:
Sam Edelman's "Queenie" High Heel Booties


Shop It!
Original: $199.99
SALE $99.50
BLOOMINGDALE'S

Jimmy Choo Detroit Suede Booties
Shop It!
Original: $768.38
SALE $539.71
MyTheresa

Sam Edelman Quantum Beaded & Jeweled Suede Stiletto Booties
 
I think I just heard the room fall silent. Gorgeous is all that comes to mind when these shoes are in my line of vision...Magical... Simply Magical..

Shop It!
Original :$300
Lord & Taylor


Critical Closing Statement: A hidden platform + 3 in. above the deepest arch of your ankle + (optional) open-faced booties = ankle master in 3 small commandments at the tip of your brain. Through my experience styling shoots, examining celebrity do's-and-don'ts, and having my fill of tried-and-true moments of trying on a good share of booties, I've concocted these brilliant strategies to finding the perfect, flattering pair of booties regardless of your height.

Now, I have done my homework and shared my cheat notes. It's time for you to stop shying away from those fashion-forward ankle booties and face the music! Time to do your homework...



xo Qbee

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