Lizzy’s Latest – Vince Camuto Nihal T-Strap
For this heel/outfit combo, I was searching for a location that was serene and unspoiled. Mount Carmel Monastery in Port Tobacco, Maryland came to mind after I remembered a conversation I had with a priest one year. Without going into too much detail, he wanted me to talk to a nun at Mount Carmel about religious life. I had thought about becoming a nun when I was in high school, but that thought dissipated when I started college. I did as he asked and as magnanimous and humbling a cloistered life in a monastery would be for me, it was definitely not something I wanted to pursue. I walked the grounds after my conversation and even sat in the little chapel for a bit noting the beauty of this hidden treasure built in 1790. It was the perfect setting for this chic heel/outfit combo.
The stiletto heel is high at around 4 inches, but it has a decent footbed to accommodate the high heel. Just be aware that if you’re not used to heels this high, walking could be a challenge.
I love the elegant t-strap that pulls together the look of this pointed-toe pump. However, my favorite part of this t-strap is the color! It’s a shade of pewter that looks so classy in patent leather, at least to me. 😉 It works well with this cream outfit.
The pump is still available at Macy’s in 3 distinct colors, but sizing is limited at the time of this writing. A quick internet search for “Vince Camuto Nihal T-Strap” will bring up more results as well.
If you’re searching for a chic and sophisticated heel, I highly recommend these pumps. They look great with slacks, ponte pants, dresses, and skirts. They are a fashion “heel” up from everyday casual! 🙂
Style with a smile!
William Reny
December 18, 2015 @ 6:40 pm
That’s awesome, I suggested to think about becoming a priest by the bishop when I lived in Germany.
Elizabeth H.
December 22, 2015 @ 10:03 pm
Hi Bill! You too?! Wow…maybe it’s not all that unusual then. I think you would have made a great priest! AND…you are an outstanding father to your two boys. So, everything turned out the way it should. Merry Christmas, my friend! 🙂
Greg
December 23, 2015 @ 3:48 pm
Brava, Elizabeth. I doubt anyone else could so seamlessly transition from relating their personal discernment for a vocation to a discussion of pumps. 🙂
Elizabeth H.
December 23, 2015 @ 4:10 pm
How funny! Thank you, Dad! 🙂 Can you imagine had I chosen a religious vocation, I could very well be a heel blogging nun (if that were permitted, of course!). 😉