The “Wrong-Shoe Theory” Is The Easiest Way To Update Your Wardrobe This Summer

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The “Wrong-Shoe Theory” Is The Easiest Way To Update Your Wardrobe This Summer
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Stylist Allison Bornstein’s “wrong shoe theory” is the easiest way to update your summer wardrobe.

was spotted on the red carpet in a long crochet dress teamed with her Miu Miu ballet flats. It was an unexpected choice, given that the more obvious option would have been a pair of heels.

Other celebrities who subscribe to the wrong-shoe theory include the Olsen twins, who often dress down a look with their choice of footwear. “When they wear The Row, which is kind of an austere and chic aesthetic, I love how they will add sandals, sneakers or slippers to give it their own lived-in type of spin,” Bornstein says.

For those who are unsure where to start, the stylist suggests trying on the shoe that you would usually wear with an outfit, before opting for another pair that goes completely against your first instinct. “If you love your first-instinct shoe, great,” she says. “But this just forces you to mix it up and try something that might totally blow your mind and change the entire look.

The best thing about the wrong-shoe theory? “It doesn’t require you to buy a single thing – it’s about using what you have in your wardrobe in a new way,” Bornstein concludes.

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