The one accessory which could make you absolute head turner is your foot wear. If not chosen correctly the trendy looking attire can very easily get marred.
The fashion of the footwear, flats or heels, multi-hued or a typical brown and black, sober or peppy, leather or suede changes with the spell. Footwear design has dived from the traditional to the glossy and off beat.
Each occasion requires different types of foot wear. Trendy chappals and shoes can match up with casual wear and eastern attire will go with a heavily embroidered mojrais. Kashmiri hand crafted `Mojari' can complement very well the sherwani-kurta.
New brands have lined up elsewhere in the city with Gen Next lapping up the latest in fashion. The leading shoe marts like Kobbler, Mochi, Metro etc. have special counters for party wear.
Baby pink is in style these days. Sandals with flattened surface and thin laces are the new attraction. There is the trendy gent's foot wear from Florsheim, made up of jel sole, is also favourite among people. The trusted regular formal wear shoes and slippers colour are brown, black and maroon.