Target and Who What Wear Launched a Shoes Line Worthy of Street Style Cred

Looking at images of street style is one of the easiest ways to stay on top of the trends, especially when it comes to shoes and accessories—two things that might just be the most fun ways to experiment with fashion. That being said, some of the best street style looks are unwearable in everyday life or could end up costing you thousands if you try to replicate the entire look.

But Target and Who What Wear are changing that. Earlier this year, the style site, which is dedicated to tracking street style and the latest and greatest celebrity outfits, teamed up with the affordable retailer for a few clothing and accessory collections. Now comes the first footwear collection—an #OOTD-worthy selection of chic shoes that look like they’re straight out of the most perfect Instagram shot you’ve ever seen.


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The eight-piece Target x Who What Wear holiday collection is a teaser to the full spring 2017 line and includes options like chic backless mules with or without heels, both of which retail for under $35. And if you’ve been searching for a pair of velvet shoes that won’t break the bank—because I know I have—the collection totally has you covered with a pair of blue velvet booties covered in paisley print ($44.99), a stunning red pair of burgundy heels with a cute bow on the back ($37.99), and a classic velvet pump for the same price. There’s even a pair of shoes that look pretty similar to the Gucci crossover sandals everyone was lusting over this summer.

We could definitely see some of the top street style stars like Chiara Ferragni or Susie Lau wearing these—at this price point, who wouldn’t?

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