The Most Trendy Shoes Autumn-Winter 2011


The coming autumn-winter season 2010-2011 turned to be the mature and at the same time the most realistic from the point of view of the basic tendencies of the women’s apparel presented at runway of the fashion countries. The key subject of the coming winter in fashion is the mature femininity and elegance of the classic style which is used by fashion designers deciding against the extravagant designer solutions in favor of strict and laconic style. And therefore, most fashion collections demonstrate the dominance of classic shoes without any extraordinary shapes and fascinating heels, with least of decorative elements and the middle height of heels.

One of those fashion designers who founded the new fashion trend who revived the practical femininity is Marc Jacobs. In his own collections and in new autumn collections for Louis Vuitton Marc Jacobs demonstrated a series of incredibly captivating ensembles built on blend of maxi length of wear, classic silhouettes and comfortable shoes. The trendiest shoes for the coming autumn in vision of Marc Jacobs are the real example of classic style with the stable square heel, narrow nose and small decorative bow.

Oscar de la Renta, the other fashion designer from America, found the other successful way to mix practical attitude and femininity in his hew autumn-winter collection demonstrating a line of flat comfortable shoes for everyday wear. The new designer shoes distinguish with the plenty of unpretentious elegant decorative elements either patterns on the leather of the shoes.

Flat shoes showed higher interest in the previous year, in summer season, though the trend is flourishing especially for the new autumn-winter season praising tiny heels or flat shoes. Most reputed fashion designers rejected the idea to launch shoes on incredibly high heels in favor of low heels for everyday wear. So, the recognized master of comfortable and quality shoes Manolo Blahnik created his autumn collection based on classic shoes on low and slightly curved heel, whether for everyday wear, for business wear or for going out. Manolo Blahnik was followed by the other fashion designers like Christian Louboutin, Stella Nina McCartney, Marc Jacobs and Valentino.

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