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Trend of the season: sandals with tights

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The main fashionable taboo of all times and peoples surrenders under the onslaught of design ideas! Do you like such stylish delights?

It seems that the very name of this shoe implies that the foot can only be barefoot and in no other way, but fashion would not be fashion if every aspect of it would not be rethought, and every rule would not be violated!

Photo: Givenchy
Of course, sandals + tights are not so news, but the last bans fell this season. If before it was not allowed under any pretext a combination of sandals and flesh-colored tights or too transparent black tights, then this year you will not sin against the style if you go out like that!

Photo: Céline, Yves Saint Laurent
Nevertheless, if you do not want to take too much risk, but at the same time you are ready to try something new, there are several recommendations that will tell you how to wear sandals with pantyhose and help you bring this trend to perfection.

Photo: Altuzarra, Elie Saab
1. Nevertheless, refrain from too transparent tights of flesh or any other color and in no case do not allow the presence of seams.
2. Refuse from tights in the net - the tights themselves are not bad, but the fingers in them look not particularly attractive.
3. There are also tights with open socks. They make no special sense, because if you wear pantyhose with open shoes, it doesn’t matter if your toes remain bare or not.Photo: Corriere
Therefore, if this style seems to you a compromise, think twice before rushing to find such tights in stores - this is not a compromise, but a waste of time.
4. Choose tight tights, at least 80-100 den. Color doesn't really matter, but of course black tights will be the easiest and most win-win choice.

Photo: Balenciaga
5. Sandals must be correct - emphasized beach shoes will not fit with any sauce. It should be strictly urban shoes, at least in a small heel.

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