Friday, May 10, 2013

Stylish Flat Shoes for Work

Lately I've been looking for ways to wear flat shoes to work. Being nearly 7 months pregnant, I just don't have the appetite for a big, beautiful heel right now. Don't get me wrong, I'm still a number 1 card carrying fan of the high heel, I adore them, but I might just be minimising my high heel wearing from 5 days a week to 1.

As anyone who's ever worked with me knows, I have a zero tolerance policy on thongs (flip flops) as a work shoe (yes, even just for the commute). I just can't bear the site of a well dressed woman on her way to work looking great from head to ankle and then her feet are clad in Haviannas. Just not a good look. Save them for the beach. And there's really no excuse. Flats can be very cool. And if you're looking for some less expensive options, check out the OutNet and ASOS.

You might notice I have a penchant for the loafer. It's a longstanding love affair. I shuffle around the house on the weekends in pairs of old, worn and soft leather loafers I picked up in Sorrento on the Amalfi Coast in Italy. Cheap as chips and chic as all get out in my humble opinion...
VALENTINO black studded flats (net a porter)

GUCCI pale blue suede loafer (Gucci.com.au)

GUCCI suede moccasins (net a porter)

MARC BY MARC JACOBS mouse ballet flats (net a porter)

McQ Patent Leather creepers (net a porter)

RAG & BONE leather brogues (net a porter)

GUCCI patent leather loafers (Gucci.com.au)

DOLCE VITA Gav d'Orsay flats (shop bop)

JEFFREY CAMPBELL Krystle loafers (shop bop)
ASH star flats (shop bop)
RACHEL ROY Grace tassel loafer (shop bop)