This video is in response to my last video, How to Match Shoes to Your Outfit ( In that video, we discussed the different colors, patterns, and prints and how to match color to your look overall. In this video, we discuss how to pick the right type of shoe to match your outfits. To learn more about the S.O.F.A method, click here:
The S.O.F.A ™ Method of Outfit Planning:
Season – Choosing Outfits based on the time of year and the weather outside.
Occasion – What event are you wearing your outfit to? Work? A party? The beach?
Formality – What is the formality of the event? Casual? Business Casual? Formal?
Activity level – Are you going to be moving around a lot? Does a more practical outfit need to take place? Can you get away with wearing heels or not being as practical for the amount of activity you are doing?
SHOP: The Shoes Featured in this Video:
SOREL Joan of Arctic Snow boots:
Soludos Espadrilles:
Tory Burch Miller Sandals:
Natthan Slouchy Boot (Kensie):
Stuart Weizman Over the Knee Lowland Boot:
Tory Burch Chelsea Cap Toe Ballet Flat:
Sam Edelman Hazel Heel:
Nina Venetia Ankle Strap Sandal in Champagne color:
Tory Burch Kira Driving Loafer:
The Gemma Mule (Madewell):
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