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DKNY graphic monochrome court shoe with stunning heels_Size 38 (UK5)PERFECT CONDITION ?40 ono.


I bought these lovely leather heels when my eye for shoes was bigger than my wardrobe, thinking I would master the trick needed to walk in heeled-court shoes. They are striking, square-toed (apparently bang on trend as round toe shoes go 'out'!) and will lift that little black dress, or suit, out of the ordinary.



Ash Black kitten-heeled courts with heart detail_Worn once_Size 38 (UK5)_?35


These 'Carmen' baby kid skin shoes are so pretty. I wore them to a pal's wedding and that was the only time, but it was worth it because they are lovely. I don't have the occasion to wear them and am trying to declutter...



InWear cream/black graphic leaf design shift dress_Size 36 (UK 10) ?30.00


Worn once, this classic knee-length 100% viscose, lined, 'Blume' shift dress by Danish brand InWear is lovely. It just isn't quite right for my colouring. The detail on the 3/4-length sleeves is really pretty as is the soft round neckline.


Please PM or Call Sarah: 07887 773912

Collection only from Lyndhurst Grove, Peckham, SE15. (Also for sale on eBay.)


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