Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Step into Autumn with Cara London....

Cara London is a new fashion brand we have just started to represent at Hoads. Cara shoes and boots are made by an Italian company with factories in Europe enabling them to offer high quality fashion forward products at competitive prices -  the type of edge that makes other footwear brands aspire to be. 

"All our Italian shoes are built with British feet in mind. Gone are the days when Italian shoes meant narrow little killers." www.carashoes.co.uk

So here is our Cara London collection and what we love about it;

Cara Rusty - available in black and whiskey leather, £120. 

The detail on this ankle boot is divine; the leather button detail down the front adds a tougher military feel to the elegant cut of the boot while the brogue detailing to the toe hints at the androgynous trend. 


The chunky style heel makes this boot perfect for every day wear - adding a little height without feeling too dressy. 


These boots would be perfect to toughen up a tea dress or with skinny jeans and an over-sized button up coat. 








Cara Pippa - available in black suede or wine suede, £99.

This cute little ankle boot has a cowboy feel to the styling with the suede uppers, burnished toe detail and stacked block heel (in a contrasting colour on the wine boot). 


The wine option is bang on trend with this seasons colours and looks fantastic with a black skinny trouser or coated jean. Play matchy matchy with black on black or pair with a swing dress, chunky scarf and boyfriend fit cardy for the perfect "just threw this on" look!

Gold detailing this season is massive especially in the form of studs or zips - both of which you have here on one boot - saving you money if you want to keep up with both trends! This boot is the perfect accompaniment to any outfit adding a splash of colour if you choose the wine or becoming a staple in the wardrobe if black is the one for you.




Cara Berkely  - available in black or whiskey leather, £159


The Cara Berkley boot is made with gorgeously soft leather uppers with twin elastic panels down the back and a half zip on the inside leg. This boot fits like a glove - you might need to size down in the foot however as they are coming up quite long. 

This classic style has always been a favourite among fashion lovers and savvy shoppers alike down to the sophisticated cut and simplicity of the boot. 

Wear this boot with even the most casual of outfits and watch the look transform into a sleek and enviable ensemble. You cannot help but love this boot once it is on and you won't find a boot that fits and sculpts your calf quite like this one. Give it a try, we know you will love it!


Cara Sabrina - taupe suede, £99


This casual styled slightly slouched ankle boot is the perfect neutral taupe with a vintage appearance to the suede upper. 
Lacing up the front of the boot and a full inside zip make the fit on this boot perfect while the contrast block heel adds that slight lift that makes a comfortable day boot.

Paired with a dress or trousers this boot adds a masculine and country feel to any outfit. Although remaining neutral in its colour and simple in its styling this is no boot to be ignored. Once bought this boot could can easily become a daily staple for those of us that have a huge place in our heart for jeans and all that is casual and cosy. 

Wear with a plaid button up shirt and jeans for a daytime look that feels put together rather than thrown together or a maxi skirt and chiffon cami for those evenings by the fire in the local pub. Go against the grain and dress this gorgeous casual boot up with a delicate floral dress or black skinnies, blouse and statement necklace - its so versatile you can't go wrong with Sabrina in your footwear collection. 

How do you wear your boots? We'd love to know!




To view our full Cara collection visit our website http://www.hoadshoes.co.uk/shop/category/cara-london/
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