Shoe Fashion – Well Designer Gears that Fit the Foot
Shoes are found in various styles and designs that complement the wardrobe and when paired sensibly, make a statement. They are sometimes embellished based on the current craze.
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Shoe Fashion - Wearing the Perfect Pair
Trendy clothes are not complete without
shoe fashion. Women, men and kids all indulge in wearing the perfect pair which may be in the form of sandals, dress or casual shoes and boots. Sandals can either be flat or platform sandals which are ideal for summer. They may also include wedge, flip flops or casual and dress sandals which can be worn with a formal attire during parties or functions. Shoe fashion is made more diverse and interesting through the myriads of dress shoes on hand. They may be pumps, peep toe shoes or stilettos which are often used in pursuing one’s career or during special occasions.
Shoe Styles - Dressed for an Occasion
Due to the many variants of
shoe styles, people keep more than a pair of them for different occasions and purposes. Ankle strap shoes may be used by a woman when going out to the bar since it exudes sexiness. Ballerina flats, on the other hand, are for those who don’t want to strain their ankles or toes. They are most advisable for pregnant women who still want to look good without the pain of high-heeled shoes. They are also flexible because they can be made of an assortment of materials and are worn for casual or semi-formal or formal occasions. Preference for different shoe styles may also be dictated based on a person’s lifestyle. People who are often on their feet such as salespeople do well with shoes that are low-heeled.
Shoes Design - Inspiration
Shoe designers come up with gorgeous and functional shoes design that are inspired by ordinary, everyday things. Shoes are considered as part of a dress and are sometimes influenced by the dominant culture. There are also special shoes worn by other peoples apart from trendy, modern footwear. Arabians wear barbouches, moccasins are worn by native Indians and Eskimos and the Japanese wear guetas. To add more zest to shoes, they are sometimes decorated with gems, bows, flowerets, crystals, buckles, pearls, metals and even tassels. Aside from leather, they can be made of animal skins such as those from lizards, snakes, crocodiles and eels.