Iconic Shoes Throughout History Read More
Shoes the not so common something which we comfortably wear in our feet. Somehow they help show through how we are different from everybody else. We will explore some of the most iconic shoes that have helped to shape their fashion landscape.
Ancient ShoeDesigns Before Timeless Shoes;
The Ballet Flat
The Ballet Flat has remained relevant over the centuries, it first captured hearts in the 16th century. But the 1940s were when it really took off in popularity, thanks to Audrey Hepburn injecting a big dose of chic into its image with Roman Holiday. "This all-around shoe pairs well with dresses, skirts or pants and makes it a classic staple.
The Oxford Shoe
First Coming from Scotland and Ireland of the 1600s, Oxford Shoe Was Made for Males Nevertheless, its allure crossed borders and enchanted women in the 1920s. This super comfy, chic shoe will always be a go to whether it is for special occasions or just as everyday wear.
The Platform Shoe
The Platform Shoe emerged into the mainstream in the 1970s as musical icons such like Elton John and David Bowie wore them onstage. Decorated with a thick sole and more elevation, this fashionable shoe is available in multiple styles that make it an exclusive choice for the daring fashion lovers.
The Shoes that Changed the Way we Dress
The Stiletto Heel
Made popular in the 1950s by everyone's favorite screen queen Marilyn Monroe for their narrow, spiky heel. It is a sculptural, beautiful shoe that can think move from either dressed up or down and make an indelible print on the pages of fashion history.
The Mary Jane Shoe
The Mary Jane Shoe was first designed for young kids but designers started using them as a fashion solution to push them forward into the 1920s with an incredible isolated foot band. A versatile and comfortable shoe, the embodiment of timeless elegance transcending generations that pairs with virtually any outfit.
Shoes that changed the fashion industry
The Converse Sneaker
The Converse Sneaker changed the face of fashion in the 1960s, and it was beautiful to see all rock and roll bands wearing them. Made to keep you comfortable and looking stylish, these sneakers go great with jeans, shorts or skirts too so they will for sure be a favorite in those fashion-forward wardrobes.
The Air Jordan Sneaker
The fashion world is dominated by the Air Jordan Sneaker, a sneaker that began with Michael Jordan in 1980. They are a versatile and stylish sneaker that goes well with shorts, jeans or athletic gear which makes them a must-have for cool people.
A Study on the Most Impactful Shoe Designs
The Louboutin Pump
When visionary designer Christian Louboutin introduced the archetypical red sole and high heel, he brought got the hearts of many in 1992 with his design - The Louboutin Pump. Reducing that wearability to a symbol of the diamond life, this shoe slides gracefully between formal acts and twinkylands these days making new fashion trend standards.
In Conclusion
More than an object to protect our feet from rough surfaces, Shoes are what the Wearers wear first. The Ballet Flat, The Oxford Shoe, The Platform Shoe;,he Stiletto Heel', 'The Mary Jane and Big Plastic' are the new entries from contemporary times while classics like the Converse Sneaker (1917), Air Jordan Sneaker(1985)and Louboutin Pump stand as witnesses of how footwear has always played an important part in all parts of fashion. As we trellis through history, the shoes remain icons of style and continue to both inspire as well as affect new shoewear trends every year.