Kate Middleton Shoes Imitated by Prince Harry Lover
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Kate Middleton has succeeded in becoming the wife of a prince and an inspiration everywhere, and now Chelsy Davy seemed to be one of a girl who was struck by "something" that owned her. Perhaps he also tried to follow her footsteps to improve his style became more feminine and classy.
As we know, she quite often wear wedges stylish black pumps of LK Bennett, for example when you shop two days in a row at the Warehouse and Banana Republic before The Royal Wedding, in Göring Hotel London during the last wave as the common people before edited Prince William, or the time appeared the first time after The Royal Wedding, this time worn with a black blazer and blue mini-dress from Zara.
Thursday, May 5, 2011, Chelsy, Prince Harry's lover, looking to try a pair of wedges the same at a shop called the Office, with a much cheaper price. If wedges LK Bennett made of patent leather and rattan can be purchased for 129.99 Euro per pair, Chelsy looked busy to see and wear wedges Office for 60 Euro that looks very similar, only made of suede and cork.
Chelsy looks quite interested in the rows of shoes displayed in the Office, but like a Cinderella story, beautiful shoes are in fact not suitable at the foot of Chelsy. The 25-year girl finally left the store wearing a pair of white plimsolls, the same as he was wearing when start shopping. Less can be ascertained whether Chelsy so buy a pair of wedges a la Kate or not, but who looks at his hands is just a denim jacket that he was folding.
This proves that the virus is spread Kate indeed had alighted everywhere, not only ordinary people are fascinated with the unassuming style, the brother-in-law lover too interested to look more beautiful. But even if in love with her shoes, there is no sign that Chelsy will follow her footsteps as a member of the royal keluaga, especially considering that Chelsy has several times off and on with Harry
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on Friday, May 06, 2011. Filed under
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