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Break The Autumn And Winter Haze &Nbsp; 2011 Autumn Winter Pure White High-Heeled Shoes.

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2011 in autumn and winter, designers brought us back to the world of gentle and meticulous detail. Once again, we should think that white is an innumerable language.

In this colorful creature bold autumn winter, pure white.

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Like the holly after heavy snow, silent and stubborn existence.

From the beginning to the foot, the fresh white has completely broken the heavy haze of autumn and winter, and pformed a world of spirit.


  


 

 

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The elegance of the flat bottom, the cold tone of the metal, the beauty of the slope and the intellectuality of the high heel.

All of them have given this season's white shoes. Dozens of them have so many rich connotations. What we see is still a simple and direct one.

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Confession, as long as you choose the right color, you can win favor.

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