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Head Over Heels.(shoe trends)(Brief Article)

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Head Over Heels

When you want to sweep into a party, not just arrive, cascading ruffles or sheer tulle make the entrance a little grander. The shoes, which is almost too pedestrian a term for these rarefied objects, are tasseled, jeweled, festooned with bows, and ...

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