The Second Commandment..
Thou Shall Not Neglect our Fashion Heritage
PART #2
The Tee

1. Remember, this is understated elegance, you're being casual on your day off so avoid wacking Gucci in diamantés across your chest?
2. Always be careful of logos, bands and motifs as some are classically stylish and then others, are more an embarrassing classic rock collection. No one else needs to share with you that random gig in the 80s. (Gigs in the 80s? You're far too old for band t-shirts anyway!)

Some of the best:
Top right - The Rodnik Band at Asos.com
Bottom right - Henry Holland online
The Shoes
And finally we come to woman's most praised discovery, shoes, or more specifically, heels. There is no point in any woman's life where she has a reason to give up on heels, maybe at some age, they may take on a different style but there is no end to the celebration this craft. Some basic guidelines to ensure a long and happy life together begin with finding your level of comfort. Once you feel that you have an appropriate balance, add at least an inch, 6 inches being the general maximum and 5 being the average evening height. The next step is find your style so if, unlike me, you have been blessed with an ankle, take advantage, strap it up and show it off. If you have narrow feet, enjoy getting away with more delicate, strappy shoes. However, if like me, your parents graced the base of your leg with a golf club, I would recommend a court or pump with a more substantial coverage.
**Start with a black and nude/beige coloured heels as a basis as these go with everything (as well as nude shoes lengthening legs) **
From that point, feel free to move into various styles, shapes, heights, colour and heel design!
One of the greats:
Christian Louboutin, taken from the website
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