Despite a modest salary from my employer I seem to have little disposable income. All my cash seems to go on the kids. Time to break out the credit card because I have some serious shoe lust.

From left to right: Alaïa Chain Link leather sandals (£1,555), Jimmy Choo Private patent leather sandals (£550), Christian Louboutin Tinazata 120 cutout boots (£880), Lipsy Multi-Strapped Platform Heel Sandals (£55), Burberry Shearling-Lined ankle boots (£650), Christian Louboutin Clou Noeud 150 studded slingbacks (£755), Paul by Paul Smith Mimi Metallic platform heeled court shoes (£200), Sam Edelman Lorissa spike and diamante trim heeled shoe (£169), Yves Saint Laurent Palais platform leather pumps (£475).
Now, who wants to buy me a pair?












Oooo I like those purple ones!!
I think if I had to pick one pair it’d be the Burberry or Jimmy Choos – mainly for the practicality of being able to wear them most often out of all the pairs. After all, if you’re spending that much, you want to get your money’s worth.
When I see shoes I always ask myself if I could do the school steps in them. And – erm the price of course. So, erm, lovely as they are I would have to say no
And that’s precisely why I only dream…