Party shoes under £100: Hobbs Golford square toe courts

6th November 2010 1:49 pm


Not every girl’s feet can survive sky-scraping high heels, so Hobbs’s Goldford square courts are perfect for those of us looking glamour on a smaller scale.

In a classic mid-heel design – let’s not forget how hot the midi heel is right now – we love the contrasting snakeskin heel and scaled-down platform which guarantees you’ll to stand out from the crowd (yes even in small heels). Plus, the suede skin and square toe instantly update a timeless style for new-season after-dark dressing.

Wear with a block coloured party dress or a revamped LBD for a slick and subtle head-to-toe statement this party season.

Hobbs Golford Square Toe Platform Courts, £129 £96.75, available at House of Fraser. BUY NOW!

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