($114, Asos)Love the woo heel, though I'm not totally convinced that the peep toe element is okay. Oh well. Sacrifices, I suppose! And they're gorgeous in green too:

I'm also not totally sold on these, but I kind of like the rustic, ruggedness of the unfinished edge.
($320, L.A.M.B., Shopbop.com)Um, okay so I'm sorta cheating with these, but the woven effect is sorta nature-y, no? Rattan and wicker porch chairs and all that?
($70, Faryl Robin, Ravinstyle.com)
($290, Derek Lam, Barneys)
Not sure who's getting knocked off here. Balenciaga? Miu Miu? Fendi? Chanel? No matter, because I can't afford any of them!
Ah, my leit motif: the wood cone heel. I'd break for these.
($536, Les Prairies de Paris, LaGarconne.com)
($70, Faryl Robin, Ravinstyle.com)Normally these would be just a little too Chrissy Snow for me, but the little turquoise buckle is both totally modernizing and endearing.
($290, Derek Lam, Barneys)I absolutely love these. They have a sorta sexy, smart speakeasy feel to them. Like you put 'em on and something naughty'll happen on ye olde Bowerie or something! Like two whiskey-drunk dudes in mustaches will have a fistfight over you that'll escalate into a knife fight!
Ah, my leit motif: the wood cone heel. I'd break for these.
($536, Les Prairies de Paris, LaGarconne.com)Ah, a gorgeous wood-heeled ankle boot by the elusive, expensive Les Prairies de Paris. And in grey, no less! Oui oui!!



Those wood cone heel boots are also Farylrobin, and are available at other retailers! www.farylrobin.com has a list of stores.
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