“What chocolate can’t do, shoes can.” Whoever said that must be a very fit and financially-drained person.

But, it’s only when you look at Rodarte for Opening Ceremony’s latest collection that you realise the veracity of that quote. The autumn / winter collection of chunky heeled lace-up booties caters of every category of shoe lovers.

Without being in-your-face open toed, there’s a small inch-wide opening towards the middle of the shoe. Wear with or without stockings, these designs are not restricted to a particular season.

rodarte opening ceremony shoes

Click the thumbnails for full pictures:
Rodarte for Opening Ceremony A/W '11 Shoes
Rodarte for Opening Ceremony A/W '11 Shoes
Rodarte for Opening Ceremony A/W '11 Shoes
Rodarte for Opening Ceremony A/W '11 Shoes
Rodarte for Opening Ceremony A/W '11 Shoes
Rodarte for Opening Ceremony A/W '11 Shoes
Rodarte for Opening Ceremony A/W '11 Shoes
Rodarte for Opening Ceremony A/W '11 Shoes
Rodarte for Opening Ceremony A/W '11 Shoes
Rodarte for Opening Ceremony A/W '11 Shoes
Rodarte for Opening Ceremony A/W '11 Shoes
Rodarte for Opening Ceremony A/W '11 Shoes
Rodarte for Opening Ceremony A/W '11 Shoes

From shimmering glitter to paisley prints, these shoes make a subtle and loud statement. Imagine walking around Paris in the pastel-coloured interiors-printed booties.

It’s like Christmas for your feet!

Click on the gallery above to view more from the Rodarte for Opening Ceremony shoe collection.

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Shitika Anand is a freelance journalist, based in Sydney, who is addicted to coffee, vintage boutiques, bright-glitzy earringsĀ and British stand-up comedy. Her bank account weeps every time she walks out of a shoe shop, but her shoe rack throws a 'welcome home' party for the new member. Her undying love for words is obvious when she narrates her entire life story to a stranger on the train. Which is partly the reason she's resorted to writing. When not blogging, she can be foundĀ in a corner of her nearest bookshop, hiding under a monstrous pile of international fashion magazines. You can read more of her work on her personal site, Sweet Dreams in my world.