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Spring 2013 Shoe Preview from Luichiny and Alejandra G

The right shoe can make or break an outfit.  Here at Everything She Wants, we dress just as much for comfort as we do for style.  But we can still admire a beautiful pump or a wicked wedge, and sartorially speaking these spring shoe trends from Alejandra G and Luichiny give us something to aspire to. Most styles are under $100 and although we dream of taking our shoe game to new heights, we're still partial to the black studded Luichiny flats in the second photo.



ALEJANDRA G (www.alejandrag.com)
Los Angeles based designer, Alejandra G, offers a bold and daring shoe collection that challenges conventional boundaries. The unique individualism, embodied by her overall design aesthetic, has captured the attention of celebrity fans such as Raven-Symone, Taryn Manning, Tamera Mowry and Carly Rae Jepsen.  Owner and designer, Alejandra G was a former producer and later studied in Milan where she eventually mastered the art of shoe design. With styles ranging from studded sandals to platform pumps, this designer-to-watch has surely made a lasting impression with her awe-inspiring shoes. By launching her first collection in 2011, Alejandra G has created attention-grabbing pieces that make an unforgettable statement when paired with any outfit.


LUICHINY (www.luichiny.com)

Inspired by international couture designers, Luichiny offers exclusive, yet affordable footwear design. Bold pops of color and over-the-top embellishments are essential elements that are apparent in every pair of shoes. As the newest member to the Bronx/Diba family, the Luichiny label was created in order to provide fast paced fashion lovers with that extra bit of edge. Coveted by celebrities such as Kaley Cuoco, Julianne Hough and Nicole Scherzinger, the brand is dedicated to providing trendsetting footwear to women with a variety of styles.

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  1. Love the shoes featured above for Luichiny. Definitely heading over to have a look :)

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