And lace shoes? That’s another *thing*. Lace, in general, can be super classy, like, Audrey Hepburn classy. Or it can be… well, you know, a bit “boudoir-ish” if you catch my drift. So combining the two? Potentially explosive! In a good way or bad way, it really just depends.
I’ve seen some D&G lace shoes that are just *chef’s kiss*. Like, imagine a delicate black lace pump with maybe a little crystal detail… *swoon*. Totally timeless. But then, I’ve also seen some… uh… “interpretations” that are a bit too loud. Too much going on. Like they raided grandma’s lace doilies and glued them onto a stiletto. Ya know?
Actually, thinking about grandma’s doilies… I wonder if you could DIY some D&G-esque lace shoes. Hmm, food for thought! Maybe grab some cheapo shoes from, like, Shein or something (cause let’s be honest, ain’t nobody got money for real D&G all the time) and then just… bedazzle ’em with lace? Might be a disaster, but hey, worth a shot!
Anyway, back to the actual D&G stuff. I think the key is the styling. You gotta balance the lace. If you’re wearing D&G lace shoes, you probably don’t wanna go full-on lace dress, unless you’re aiming for, like, a gothic princess look. A simple pair of jeans and a white tee could be a better bet. Let the shoes do the talking, ya feel me?
And color! I think black lace is always a winner. But I’ve seen some nude lace shoes that are surprisingly elegant. White lace? Risky. You gotta be really careful you don’t look like you’re about to walk down the aisle. Unless you *are* about to walk down the aisle, in which case, slay!