"These shoes are totally gorgeous -- I wore this pair and the gold pair at two different events during the same celebration weekend -- and they got lots of compliments. However, my feet were killing me so much by the second night that I had to take them off and dance barefoot at my daughter's bat mitzvah party. So they don't win awards for comfort. Buy them if all you need to do is stand and mill around at a cocktail party, but I don't recommend them for dancing or lengthy walking."
April 6, 2016
Anne Michelle Princess-47 Sandal
Anne Michelle Princess-47 Sandal
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Overall Product Rating:
(4out of5)
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Not Comfy
Very Comfy
By: ReproGal
Location: Pittsburgh
April 6, 2016
Great but really over the top!
"These are INTENSE shoes. They are great looking and comfortable and all that, but you need to understand that they are VERY BUSY and they really draw attention to your feet. My feeling is that you cannot wear these with anything but the SIMPLEST dress -- like maybe a single-color sheath dress. Anything else just fights too much with the shoes for attention. Buy these to wear with a boring LBD to spice it up! But don't plan on pairing them with anything with a lot of beads, ruffles, patterns, or other features. It's just too much."
"I bought four pairs of blingy silver sandals to choose between for a special event. These are perhaps the prettiest ones I got, but sadly they're also the most uncomfortable. (What's weird is that I bought a very similar shoe, Marna-27, made by the same company, and those ones are a lot more comfy than these are.) This style kind of forces your toes to point upwards at a very sharp angle from the rest of your foot, and that puts tons of pressure on the ball of your foot, making it hurt as soon as you put them on. The other ones, the Marna-27, don't have such a turned-up toe, so they don't hurt like that. It's too bad, because these look amazing on! So sparkly and crazy blingy. I mean, they're blinding in the sunlight. But I have to stand and dance all night, so I can't be in pain."