Model, presenter, blogger and DJ Charlotte De Carle has become an instagram sensation. Her witty posts on @charlottedecarle are fashion-tastic and laugh-out-loud funny – but what of her off-camera style? In celebration of the third edition of excellent Office Shoespaper in Grazia magazine here are the Office shoes she's most into right now...
'Texas' court shoes £70:
"These as they are wonderful twist on the simple back heel. The fringing is a gorgeous attention to detail, which is very elegant and really does make this a focal piece. I'd wear these shoes with a bit of double denim, shirt and trousers, in dark denim. This is the type of outfit id wear to an event like a launch party or dinner for that structured Charlie's Angels look."
'Neve' OTKs £125:
"Now these are one of my ultimate favourites. A classic 70s feel and obviously warm for those coming winter months. I would wear these with an above the knee coat, a skirt and maybe a polo neck jumper. Definite layering. Flash a bit of thigh. Obviously not too much otherwise these boots can easily become very pretty woman. To be honest this is all about the shoes whatever way you wear it, so as long and there isn't too much skin showing, this is an absolute dream shoe! I'd wear it everywhere!"
"So the Rumba are a slighter more edgy shoe, comfortable and cool. I'd wear these with dungarees or jumpsuit, so something no necessarily tight fitted but casual and effortless. These would be a pair that I would definitely wear to a gig. Especially in east London. Your feet won't get crushed and you can stand for hours without any pain in your feet. Win!"
"These are super fun shoes that yearn for a night out with the girls. Also, as they are a thicker heel, they are fantastic for dancing in. No stacking it in these ones ladies! I would style these with 70s style dress, possibly with sleeves, with the skirt length about the knee. A girly glam outfit, with some autumnal colour. Ideal shoes to show off those legs!"
'Vibe' loafers £65:
"The style of these is slightly more masculine so I'd match them with a more Tailored look. So personally I'd wear a co-ord suit. They really complete an androgynous look but with also keeping the feminine shape of the foot. It's smart and chic. No one wants to look like they have just let themselves loose in their dads wardrobe after all. I'd wear these for a dinner or business meeting. Quite formal."
To check out the full interview with Charlotte and for more major winter (and beyond!) shoes-po check out next week's third edition of Shoespaper within Grazia magazine, created by the teams at Office and Grazia.