2016/17 FALL-WINTER RTW NOTABLE SHOES/chapter - 1

화요일, 3월 15, 2016



This 2016/17 f/w rtw collections have shown us a lot of shoes.
we have to notice that maximalism is arising fast on the surface
but also minimalism keeps being with us as far as pragmatism is alive.

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/this minimal and intuitive worker heel is from Louis vuitton
this season's shoes uncase shapes of worker shoes
white and black enable us to feel strong and bold.


/this velvet texture stiletto heel is from 3.1 Phillip lim
also stiletto heel is loved a lot in this season.
velvet and black heel match to each other and show us perfect proportion.


/this unique and witty detail open toe shoes is from Alexander mcqueen.
now we can increasingly feel the atmosphere of maximalism and waves of details.
eyes and starfish made as gems and empty part of heel are so adorable and
enough to be loved.


/boooooom! bold and punk leather shoes! from Alexander wang
some people say that there is no one hating Alexander wang in NY
and that is true.
look at those, just awesome.
it is telling us half minimalism and half maximalism.
studs' different sizes render rhythm and coherency.


 /Wooden heel and daring zipper detail ankle shoes from Boss hugo boss
It is pretty cool that leather and wooden heel give new position to treat
shoes. How astonishing it is!


/This psy-high boots is from Balmain.
after changing of header designer of balmain, 
they have shown us young and twisted identity.
unborn calf leather texture and psy-high boots, that is over.


/this strap high-heel shoes is from Calvin klein.
some people included my designer friends don't like Calvin klein owing to
extremely commercial design.
as we know, his major is not fashion design, more about business
however I love Calvin Klein's design and minimalism.


/ this merry jane shoes form Dolce & gabbana is the most perfect example 
to show maximalism.
a lot of jewelry decoration and cute fur point add maximalism to normal shape of 
merry jane shoes as they always did.


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all above images' copyright by Vogue collections 





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