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Dressing for Valentine's Day is a bit of a cliché, especially when it's done in such an overt way. But there's nothing inherently wrong with showing your love for, well, love. Here at Highsnobiety it's more of a subtle nod. That's why we rounded up a few women's silhouettes with the help of Footaction.  Our picks not only embrace Valentine's Day, but are super versatile that they'll go the distance beyond Friday.

Peep the Nike Air Max 90, a classic kick that can be dressed up or down for the special day. The leather and suede uppers elevate the look. Our suggestion is to rock 'em with a black racer-back ribbed dress and throw on a black boyfriend blazer if it gets chilly.

Nike's Air Jordan 1 gets festive with a hint of red. Pair with a Canadian tuxedo and bold red lips for a night (or day) out on the town. With updated materials, like premium leather, these will keep up with you on and off the courts.

A streetwear staple, Nike's Air Force 1s are the kind of kicks you can dress up or down, without ever compromising comfort. Pair with (faux) leather pants and your favorite concert T-shirt for an easy, laid-back look.

For more sneaker suggestions, visit Footaction.com.

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