From elegant pointe shoes to sky-high heels, female shoes have transformed greatly over the last decades. For a lot of ladies, being stylish starts with wearing the right shoes.
American actress Jennifer Aniston said, “When I think about a character, it does start with the shoes: What kind would she wear? How would she walk in them?” Obviously, a woman’s shoes speak volumes about her personality. So why not get inspired by fresh-off-the-runway Spring 2013 ideas to find your perfect match?
Skyscraper-height heels. If you always turn to heels for a serious wow factor, you are probably happy to find out that sky-high heels are not going away any time soon and runways of Fendi, Rodarte and Matthew Williamson proved just that. For a fashion-forward look, pair high heels with flirty sporty dresses featuring shoulder-showcasing bodices, just like those by Victoria Beckham.
Eye-catching colours. Shoes in bright colours can be the major confidence trigger in spring. Stay away from boring colour schemes. Step out of your comfort zone if you want to watch heads turn. Try ultra-chic snake print pumps or sharp black-and-white stilettos.
Low heels and flats. There’s no need to obsess about wearing masochist footwear day-to-day as feet-friendly ladylike flats and shoes on comfortable low heels are back in fashion. Modernised with ankle straps and cylindrical heels, Spring 2013 pumps are flattering without being over the top. Flats are a great option to team with trendy Bermuda shorts and jeans for a day out.
Architectural shapes. For those who treat every day like a red carpet event, shoes featuring architectural elements are a good choice. Be it Rodarte’s colour-block sporty platforms or wedges and high-heeled sandals by Victoria Beckham, sculptural shapes and eye-popping colours have strong ego-boosting powers.
Spring 2013 runway shoe trends are numerous and everybody can find a pair of shoes that will make them walk on air. Remember that you don’t necessarily have to pay hundreds of pounds to get flattering shoes, with lots of online stores selling designer footwear at affordable prices.
Singer Sophie Ellis Bextor once said, “Not all my shoes are designer. In terms of clothes, everything is on the same level for me. If I like it, it doesn’t matter if it costs £200 or £2. I’m attracted to things rather than labels”.
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