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Top Dolce and Gabbana Shoes for Women

By Desiree Stimpert, About.com

Dolce and Gabbana shoes -- more striking than anyone could possibly expect. More fun than anyone should probably ever have. More style than anyone could possibly ever need.

But when you can have all these things, you do. And luckily, you have Dolce and Gabbana to provide them for you.

Here are my top picks in shoes from Dolce and Gabbana.

1. D&G Dolce & Gabbana Sandals - The Strappy, Strappy 'Lucinda'

With 4" stiletto heels and more straps than I care to count, these sandals are sexy times 10. Make sure you get the right size, because the tiny little buckles on each strap may look great, but can you imagine if you had to undo them all?

2. D&G Dolce & Gabbana 'Lucy' - Pretty Pink Pumps

They don't get any sweeter than these mod feminine pumps. With 3.5" contrasting heels and large grosgrain bows, these pink shoes are like candy for your feet.

3. D&G Dolce & Gabbana Shoes - 'Cannes" Lace-Up Pumps

A four-inch chunky heel and a tied key hole opening sets this color-blocked pump apart from the crowd. But what really sets it off for me is the thin gold piping, which really jumps against the black and white. Shoes like these are perfect for adding an unexpected twist to suits.

4. D&G Dolce & Gabbana Heels - 'Tracy' Metallic T-Straps

These t-strap sandals remind me very much of the 1980s, in fact, there's something very Dynasty about the whole design. They feature pink, silver, champagne and black uppers, 3.75" heels and open toes. While t-straps are nearly always flattering, these multi-colored heels are unique as well.

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