The d'Orsay pump leaves us speechless. The style -- defined as anything that reveals the arch of the foot -- is characterized by a cutaway vamp close to the toe box. Endlessly versatile, you can throw them on with a pair of jeans, a dress, a circle skirt, or tuxedo shorts. Why we love them most? They're flattering on everyone. The chic cutaways elongate your leg and create a casual, polished look.
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Buckled Up
Julianne Hough stepped out in these swanky Stuart Weitzman 'Privacy' pumps, which paired perfectly with her cream tuxedo dress.
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Leather and Lethal
Hallie, author of the blog corals + cognacs, showed off a suede and leather combo that prove street style starts from the ground up.
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Colorblocked Cutouts
It wasn't the hair, makeup, or the dress that made Kirsten Dunst's "Upside Down" premiere look so memorable. It was her killer pair of Proenza Schouler heels.
The d'Orsay pump leaves us speechless. The style -- defined as anything that reveals the arch of the foot -- is characterized by a cutaway vamp close to the toe box. Endlessly versatile, you can throw them on with a pair of jeans, a dress, a circle skirt, or tuxedo shorts. Why we love them most? They're flattering on everyone. The chic cutaways elongate your leg and create a casual, polished look.