At A Glance

Monday, October 4, 2010

Trend Report - Shoes @ New York Fashion Week Spring 2011

Ever heard the old maxim that you can never have too much of a good thing? I like to think that these wise words apply to the Shoes at New York Fashion Week this September. After all, with a riper-than-ripe selection of shoe choices stomping the yard of Lincoln Center, Milk Studios, and every West Side block in between, can you really blame me? It's hard to resist: Sometimes a good shoe is all you need to take an outfit to that next I-just-got-street-style-snapped level.  Go through some of the stellar footwear spotted at Fashion Week. Happy ogling! 

Steve Madden joined forces with Z-Spoke and produced this extremely tall lace up bootie complete with floral heels and tread. Thin leather straps and ruffle details round out this heel's fierce look.
Diane von Furstenberg 

Lavender curtain-like rope put a new spin on the season's must-have lace-up sandal. A suede platform and a golden heel were the perfect finishing touches to a colorful collection
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Mint green ankle straps made a pastel splash on the runway. Her Goddess collection never looked so complete!
Diane von Furstenberg
Diane von Furstenberg
Gold metallics stood the test of time at DVF with accented heels and geometric shapes. Rope-like straps completed this sandal fit for a goddess.

Christian Siriano continues his collaboration with Payless with the debut of his Spring 2011 collection. Architectural heels in brazen colors will have women darting to the nearest Payless store.
Christian Siriano
Super sculptural gold platforms complemented the golden goddess look at RODARTE. Nicholas Kirkwood's strong sense of architecture seamlessly translates into this heavenly creation!
Ports 1961
Tawny golds, ivories, and pale iridescents were accented by simply chic footwear at Ports 1961. A mesh peep toe bootie like this can easily transition into any working woman's wardrobe.

Bold colors and Chinese-inspired prints rounded out Alberta Ferretti's West-meets-East spring presentation. The splashy prints brought this chunky heel to life and would serve as the perfect sandal for a summery white dress!
Philosophy di Alberta Ferretti













The ankle boot gets a fresh start this spring in a crisp white palette and cut out insets. A subtle snakeskin heel and multiple straps are a perfect way to usher in the new season!

Philip Lim




We can certainly appreciate a neutral shoe with a pop of detail! Peter Som gave us just that with a platform wedge heel embellished with heaps of delicate lace and multiple straps.
Peter Som
Color blocked heels accented structured pants and neoprene bodysuits at Ohne Titel. These high-tech heels are sure to snag the attention of fashion enthusiasts worldwide

2 comments:

  1. Nice :)) And i really loved the Alexander McQueen's black leather lace-front pumps. They r way toooo sexy.

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  2. I know! I love em too! Sucks that this is the last of it. :(

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