Valentine’s Day Fashion for your Feet

Love is in the air as Valentine’s Day draws near.  While V day is meant to be spent with the one’s you love, you can also use it as an excuse to do another thing you love, shop!  It is time to start looking for your festive V day ensemble.  This year, wear your heart on your feet with shoes in shades of pinks and reds.

Here are some heels to wear on the holiday of love:

Pale pink is pretty in a round toe.  Because of the soft color, these sweet stilettos can be worn with anything as a neutral, even with neutrals.  This pastel shade is best left basic if you plan to wear often, but still cute with a beautiful bow or fantastic flower accent.

Pale Pink Colette Valentine’s Day Fashion for your Feet

Red hot heels are something every woman should own anyways.  If you don’t have a pair already, use this V day to step into a sexy set for during and after dinner.  Vibrant red heels are best worn in patent to make any wardrobe racier.

Red Patent T Strap Steve Madden Valentine’s Day Fashion for your Feet

For something a little more subtle, try a deep burgundy or wine pump.  It is still winter and these rich colors are perfect for pairing with heavy, warm fabrics.  This year V day is on a Monday, so try burgundy heels under black/brown/navy trousers or over black/brown/navy tights for a sophisticated ensemble you can wear from the office to any restaurant.

Burgundy Heels Tousle Valentine’s Day Fashion for your Feet

Understated can be sultry to.  Any dark neutral with a red accent can be standout without being over the top.  Black pumps with a red lace overlay or navy heels with a red floral accent.  An oversized, dark animal print can become a neutral as well, but with a red bow becomes a major statement.

Leopard with Red Accent Toppazz Valentine’s Day Fashion for your Feet

Heat up your V day and your shoe collection with any one of these options for your feet.  All pumps were found on InStyle’s Style Find.  Style Find makes finding any style simple.

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