Tuesday, 21 July 2009

Siren Cunning shoes

Siren Cunning shoes

There is always one pair of shoes that you see everywhere in any given season and I predict that the Siren Cunning shoes will have that honour over spring and summer.

During Autumn it was the Wittner Sassy shoes, which I rushed out and bought in black after seeing them in every magazine and have subsequently only worn twice.

But after seeing the Siren Cunning shoes in Shop Til You Drop recently, I reckon they’re going to make an impact.

I have to say, they aren’t really my cup of tea. I know, I know, a pair of heels that isn’t my cup of tea - shocking. Nonetheless, they’re a bit too flashy for my current tastes, but I can see how many people would love them.

You can pre-order the Cunning heels now at Sassi Parella - they will retail for $129.95 but aren’t expected to arrive until early September (fortunately, because it’s way too cold for open toes at the moment).

By Caroline Warnes

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  • arvinarvin
    these are HOT!
  • caes
    I have to agree with barbaraau. Would love to be able to wear really stylish shoes but the heals these days are far far to high for me to wear and it is really hard to find shoes with the lower kitten heals. Manufacturers please get on board for the older generation. Heres hoping
  • It's difficult finding stylish shoes with a lower heel. I'll have a look around for you and see what I can find.
  • barbaraau
    I love the heels, but, as we get older, and believe me you will, you will find you can no longer wear the height in that pair of heels. My wish is for stylish shoes for the older group, ie, same style but with a two inch heel or even a 1 1/2 inch heel.
    Thanks
  • I agree, these shoes are not really going to work for the office or nipping down to the servo to get the papers. I can imagine myself getting sick of them after 5 mins, taking them off and walking home barefoot.
  • barbaraau
    I love your humour.
    Barb
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