Can we just be obsessed by Nicholas Kirkwood’s shoes for Fendi for a while.
Can we just be obsessed by Nicholas Kirkwood’s shoes for Fendi for a while.
At first glance the shoes at Cavalli looks simple and basic (if you ever could call anything Cavalli basic) but on a closer look you find edgy details that make them all new.
A lot of legs and a megawatt bling at Dsquared. And who wouldn’t rock in these shoes?
Missed the livestream? Head over to the Dsquared site to watch the show.
One thing is sure, your shoes should have an ankle strap next spring. And Missoni nailed the trend.
Wow! What a shoe parade from Dolce & Gabbana. Colorful flat slingbacks, embellished kitten heels, ornate platforms and a grand final filled with sandals.
Shoe galore for sure!
With such a strong house signature it’s amazing how Consuelo Castiglioni can make everything feel so new and fresh season after season at Marni. I loved the draped silhouettes and the ankle strapped wedge.
Just let me be a Pucci woman dressed in white for a while.
It was all about boots at Jil Sander. And I’m totally in love with them!
A feminine floral woman was wearing sturdy ornate platforms at Bottega Veneta.
A strong graphic presence at Fendi and the shoes were more than edgy.
A chain reaction at Versus! Loved that the signature of Christopher Kane showed in the patterns and the chain edge boot sandals were just superior.
Would you put flowing and Versace in the same sentence? Well now you can. The Versace woman is still very very sexy but in a new, less armorlike way.
And the shoes where sex on heels.
Love, love, loved the kimono cuts from Etro. And the shoes, when did somebody show such a massive shoe collection? Flats and heels, embellished and plain, colorful and nude.
The “no-shoe” shoe from Prada.
A Just Cavalli collection is so much more enjoyable when it moves - but no live stream was available… The metallic details of the shoes are great, even on a still.