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Pour La Victoire - Prixie (Dark Magenta Patent) - FootwearWow – some great deals on this magenta pump from Pour La Victoire, which I’ve long admired (and am actually surprised I haven’t posted before).  I like the little ribbon detail on the vamp, the reasonable 2.5″ heel, and the high comfort ratings.  I’m always a fan of a purple pump (great for navy, black, gray, and generally a flattering color to your legs if worn with a skirt), but there are also sales going on this exact shoe in red (at Endless for $85), and in gray and navy (at Zappos for $136-$156, limited sizes only).  At Endless, it’s also available in black for just under full price – $185 rather than $195.  The magenta (pictured) is $105 at Zappos, and $85 at Endless.

Update: They’re also on sale at Amazon!  The magenta and red are both $78, the black is $95, and the navy is $124.

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Taryn Rose Women's Sirena Patent LoaferEndless has some great sales going on right now, including a fair amount of Taryn Rose shoes.  We like these simple black patent loafers — we particularly like the teeny heel and the very slight point to the toe.  They were $395, now $225; still available in sizes 6.5-9.5.  Taryn Rose Women’s Sirena Patent Loafer
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We haven’t featured a designer shoe for a while here, and this Choo is definitely splurge-worthy.  We like that the cutouts give it interest and, let’s face it, a bit of sex appeal, while also raising the vamp and making the shoe easier to walk in.  We like the mix of leather finishes — the patent on the shoe and heel, and the snake print on the top.  As always, we love the walkable 2.5″ heel.  Lovely.  They are a splurge, however:  $665 at Saks, available for pre-order in sizes 5.5 through 11.  Jimmy Choo Point-Toe Patent Leather Pumps
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