I may begin by enumerating the "trends that have become staples":
1. Platforms and wedges are ex- trends that are now a semi-permanent shoe classification.
2. "Heels for Casual" has been a staple for many years time, either as stilettos or heels.
3. Booties and ankle boots are an enduring class because they've been always been available, but 1 or 2 seasons past they were officially labeled as such. In case you are wondering, difference between them is:
Ankle boots have a wide opening for jean or pant looks and booties are characterized as an ankle-high shoe more suitable for looks with a "hug the ankle" fit.
Here are the designer shoe trends for Fall 2012:
1. Vintage-inspired: This is the top trend as it dictates many other trends. The representative time is Victorian, with lace-up boots and multi-strap pumps. Fendi's Victorian multi-strap peep toe platform pump is a remarkable forerunner in blue and black suede.
2. Smoking flats: No, don't take up the dirty habit, but the shoe style is a major trend this season; particularly in animal print calf. The best example is by Matt Bernson in a tan and black leopard print. You will feel just like Hugh Hefner!
3.Velvet: Miu Miu's velvet high heel loafer pump exemplifies both the velvet trend and Victorian, with enormous velvet bows on the front.
4. Lacing and buckles: The best version is Fendi's Victorian lace-up bootie in a mixture of red, brown, black, tan and white color-blocking. Yes, all those! The Fendi Fall 2012 Collection has been portrayed as An "infinite innovative interplay of textures, colors
colors and fabrics" to quote Style.com.
5. Functional bows: "Fit to be tied." If you can't remember the way to tie a bow, you'd better practice. Gucci's Viola open toe platform pump with a velvet bow closure is amust-have for day-to evening.
There are actually 10 top designer shoe trends, but I don't dare burden you! More later!
1. Platforms and wedges are ex- trends that are now a semi-permanent shoe classification.
2. "Heels for Casual" has been a staple for many years time, either as stilettos or heels.
3. Booties and ankle boots are an enduring class because they've been always been available, but 1 or 2 seasons past they were officially labeled as such. In case you are wondering, difference between them is:
Ankle boots have a wide opening for jean or pant looks and booties are characterized as an ankle-high shoe more suitable for looks with a "hug the ankle" fit.
Here are the designer shoe trends for Fall 2012:
1. Vintage-inspired: This is the top trend as it dictates many other trends. The representative time is Victorian, with lace-up boots and multi-strap pumps. Fendi's Victorian multi-strap peep toe platform pump is a remarkable forerunner in blue and black suede.
2. Smoking flats: No, don't take up the dirty habit, but the shoe style is a major trend this season; particularly in animal print calf. The best example is by Matt Bernson in a tan and black leopard print. You will feel just like Hugh Hefner!
3.Velvet: Miu Miu's velvet high heel loafer pump exemplifies both the velvet trend and Victorian, with enormous velvet bows on the front.
4. Lacing and buckles: The best version is Fendi's Victorian lace-up bootie in a mixture of red, brown, black, tan and white color-blocking. Yes, all those! The Fendi Fall 2012 Collection has been portrayed as An "infinite innovative interplay of textures, colors
colors and fabrics" to quote Style.com.
5. Functional bows: "Fit to be tied." If you can't remember the way to tie a bow, you'd better practice. Gucci's Viola open toe platform pump with a velvet bow closure is amust-have for day-to evening.
There are actually 10 top designer shoe trends, but I don't dare burden you! More later!
About the Author:
Sarah Stuart-Crandall has been in the shoe industry in NY, Milan and Paris for a number of years working for GordonStuart.com. She authors blogs for numerous fashion sites also. "Shoes are my passion" and the shoes for fall 2012 are no exception.
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