Perhaps the hassle of changing in and out of boots and dress shoes was just too much.
When going for a conservative, professional appearance, stick with basic black or brown dress shoes that are free of scuffs or caked mud.
With a dreamy look on his face, he tipped his bottle above his shiny black dress shoes and watched the wine dribble onto the toes.
He still drives a battered '84 Oldsmobile, and a few weeks ago in New Hampshire he bought new dress shoes to replace a pair he'd owned for 25 years.
The best images capture a moment that tells a story beyond the frame, she said, like a shot of the feet of two grooms in their dress shoes, one standing on his tiptoes.
But in 2010 it began partnering with other brands with similar esthetics and values, offering bags by Jack Spade, watches by Bertucci and dress shoes by U.K. label Grenson--introducing customers to other products that they might like.
Curators say it is the first time Dorothy's original dress and shoes have been together since the movie was filmed in 1939.
Cut to four years later and Batista, 41, is sitting in the lobby of the InterContinental Hotel in New York City looking through a presentation, in English, his dark hair combed back and wearing an expensive suit, a tightly knotted red tie and dress leather shoes.
The idea that Cinderella had to be the most beautiful woman in the room, with the most gorgeous dress and coveted shoes, is what guided him and Weitzman, Long says.
She looked impeccable in a wine-colored dress and tall metallic shoes, but other stars were decidedly more casual.
She decides it is time to make sacrifices and cut back, so she buys the dress but not the shoes, on the family credit card.
Dramatically, the German soprano worked hard to fulfill Decker's vision of an exhausted, consumptive courtesan compelled to put on her red dress and high-heel shoes to entertain her savage admirers.
Det Chief Insp Charles King, of the Metropolitan Police, said Ms Duncan-Bailey was wearing a distinctive short-sleeved leopardskin print dress and was not wearing shoes when she was last seen in Limpsfield Avenue between 05:00 and 05:30 GMT on Wednesday.
For women, a simple sheath dress and a sharp pair of shoes will fit the bill.
Mr Yates had been on police bail following an incident 13 days earlier when he stole 35 pairs of shoes and a new dress from her home, the court was told.
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Fueled by peppy hits such as "Love Today" and "Grace Kelly, " Mika's bejeweled star shot high, with more than 6 million albums sold worldwide and top fashion designers wanting to dress him (Christian Louboutin designs shoes for the 6-foot-4 singer).
She could neither read nor write, had never been to school, never been to a hospital or a clinic or a dentist, had never had a new dress or owned a pair of shoes, had gone to bed hungry on more nights than she could remember, and, like millions of other black South Africans, she had learned to settle for what was there and to expect nothing more.
This phenomenon, known as salaula, explains why so few of the women along the road now wear chitenges, and also why a man on a bicycle too poor to have shoes may be wearing a formal dress shirt.
When you're in a dress, don't wear towering platforms, shoes with ankle straps and clunky wedges.
Just as any guy can buy a cheap digital wristwatch, it doesn't take much imagination (and less money) to dress in khakis, a polo shirt and jogging shoes.
Amoruso is slumped in a chair at the end of the table in a fitted black chiffon dress paired with chunky, white lace-up shoes and bright pink lipstick.
Brandy wore a tight black dress with gold overlay and matching black and gold bag and shoes.
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Offices tend to set more boundaries and enforce a strict dress code with several no-no items including open-toed shoes, super short skirts, plunging necklines, and torn pants.
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