Below are some examples of the seemingly everlasting feminine Korean styles, most of which seem to follow the narrow shapes of Choos and Blahniks (and I didn’t see nearly as many platforms). It's common to wear frilly, rhinestoney, bow-adorned shoes with a large, rhinestone, blingy bow barette in your hair when you're in Korea and wanna follow their style. According to Trainingheels, she even saw one gal wearing a pink anti-pollution mask over her mouth and nose to match her entirely pink head-to-toe ensemble.
too sparkly and girly for my taste. I'd probably wear it in a wedding or a debutante's ball. --KD
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