Summer is a great time for natural materials, such as cork. But can anyone please explain why a shoe designer would combine cork with rhinestones?
Whenever I see the a woman sporting the cork-rhinestone combination, it looks like she had a hard decision to make and reached an unfortunate compromise. "Should I go to the beach today?" vs. "I need to be ready for a cheap drink at a dive bar."
Here's an example by Bebe. The vibrant green gives the shoe that extra special character that will really stand out from the crowd in your favorite Lysol-and-vomit-smelling bar. These Bebe sandals say: I'm looking for a future baby-daddy who'll put me up in a nice double-wide.
