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Since my impulsive Chanel handbag purchase, I hadn’t indulged in anything as extravagant until I stumbled upon these fabulous Moulamax sequin boots. Buying such disco-ready boots might seem frivolous and financially unwise, but treating myself to a spontaneous purchase like this turned out to be a bit smarter than I expected.
Speaking of my pale pink Chanel bag, I recently checked its resale value and discovered that I’d make a 15-20% profit if I sold it now. Not so reckless, considering today’s lackluster interest rates—though not exactly a traditional investment strategy either.
Now, about the Christian Louboutin Moulamax boots. At first glance, they seem like something you’d wear to a Vegas show or a flashy musical. Surprisingly, they’re quite versatile. Covered in sequins, they’re perfect for dressing up but also pair well with pale denim and a cozy grey cashmere sweater. They’re like wearing a splash of red lipstick, just on your feet.
Initially, I was unsure about sharing these Louboutins because they aren’t your typical everyday shoes. They’re not suitable for running to catch a bus or walking the dog, and their high price matches their high heels—challenging for my not-so-sturdy ankles. Still, for festive events, they can’t be beaten. They sparkle like mad in the sunlight, so imagine them on a dance floor!
This week, I plan to post about how I intend to style these boots, perhaps with three different outfit ideas. Plus, I’ll search for some affordable, glittery boot options in case you’re looking for sparkle without the hefty price tag. The YSL Nikki boots, a popular pick this season, are nearly seven thousand pounds, making the Louboutins seem reasonably priced. Sure, glittery boots won’t get as much wear as sensible black flats, but the thrill of those reversible sequins and iconic red soles is undeniable.
If you’re interested, I got my Christian Louboutin Moulamax 100s on Net-a-Porter for £695. I sized up as recommended, choosing an IT40 instead of a 39 since I’m a UK6, and they fit quite snugly.