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Feminising flat lace-up shoes: Selma Blair

When looking at 2008-2009 shoe trends, the most common defining factor of feminine shoes is a high heel. In fact, there's always a challenge making flat-soled shoes feel sexy and girly, especially so when they're based upon a men's style. This pair of wing-tipped punched Oxford Brogues worn by Selma Blair tackles the problem in a different way: they may be distinctly masculine in style, but the pink laces add an element of fun and femininity.

Selma Blair in lace-up shoe trend

Selma paired her flat lace-up brogues with a see-through dress and matching white leather bag. What do you think - vote on Selma's outfit.

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First Written: 10th July 2008 at 07.11

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