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Put your round toe forward...
Published on Tuesday 5th September 2006

I'm a disciple of the Imelda Marcos school of thought - a woman can never have too many shoes. In fact, someone once said that a great pair of party shoes has a shelf life of about seven outings, and I must say I'm inclined to agree - after seven outings they begin to look a bit tired.

With that in mind, I imagine the thought of last winter's old footwear doesn't exactly fill you with excitement....what you need, is something new!

The majority of shoes and boots this autumn are round toed. Pointy will, worry not, always be classic, stylish and most importantly flattering on the leg, but this autumn the shape to be seen in is definitely round.

Scorah Pattullo is a fabulous footwear brand that's always in line with the latest trends. They've embraced the round toe in their Autumn / Winter 2006 collection and the first deliveries are now available to purchase online. Here are some of our favourites:

Pumps will always be a key staple for your wardrobe and Scorah Pattullo's New Loretta black & New Loretta brown (£150) are made from the softest lambskin leather. They'll go with everything and they're as comfy as anything.

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These Maxine Pebble ankle boots (£280) with an antique brass buckle are just the thing for this season. Team them with skinny jeans (yes they're in again too!) and an oversized sweater.

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Equestrian is big this autumn - and whilst Balenciaga's riding hats might look at bit OTT in the office - these Marina chocolate leather boots (£250) wont. They're made from soft calf leather and are available in black and brown and in suede or leather.

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www.ScorahPattullo.com