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Make a Fashion Statement with Women's Shoes this Holiday Season

By Jamie Simpson

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The holidays are the perfect time to go completely wild with your shoes and make bold fashion statements. Given that half of the Christmas colour scheme alone is red, women can have a good time wearing really fashion-forward and daring styles that they might not wear the rest of the year.

The best way for ladies to make fashion statements with their shoes is to hint at the holidays without being too overt until the holiday is right around the corner. Here are some tips to make your shoes stand out during the holiday season without overdoing it.

1. It's ok to wear red, but don't go over the top. Accents of red work well, such as a headband, shoes or jewellery. For a night out a pair of red sparkly heels could look great with a simple black dress and modest make up. For daywear, you could also go with a red slip-on or a red athletic shoe just for the fun of it.

2. Wear boots, but don't wear boots that are too wild. You can wear a pair of red boots, but knee-high red-patent leather boots might be a little much. Perhaps a red ankle boot would suffice? Also, you could wear boots that invoke the holiday season and the cold. Wear something fur lined or fur accented to get across the message that you're freezing trying to rock it in that nice dress and designer tights.

3. Make sure that the casual shoes you wear also have a feeling of the winter in them. If you don't wear suede or nubuck the whole rest of the year, this is the perfect time to wear it. Besides the fact that those items are much warmer and hold in heat well, they tend to match a winter wardrobe much better than some other styles. It's also smart to wear a buck or lace-up oxford for a more preppy look with some trousers or jeans.

4. Consider wearing a shoe that is designed for the holidays themselves. When you get really close to the major holidays, you can wear a shoe that actually has a holiday design or print on it. When you're within a week of Christmas, it's ok to start sporting the patterns of the holiday itself.

5. Make sure you have clothing that matches the things you wear on your feet. It might seem like a good idea to rock a nice pair of boots, but you have to have clothes to match. Otherwise, you will succeed only in looking silly. Make a fashion statement over the holidays with your feet and god wild wearing the boldest and brightest patterns you have.

You can find a wide range of shoes in a variety of colours and styles at ASOS.com

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