Intro
In a season that helped define a new era of power dressing, the shoes and bags for Fall 2010, there were strong statements to be made with one’s feet and hands. The color block heel was the big trend on the runway. They bags were minimal in modern design and very utilitarian.
Jil Sander
Raf Simons, the king of restraint, continued his manifesto of simple and effective design. The shoes, black leather, flat-heeled boots with rounded toes were as restrained as could be. Perfect for the woman looking for a stripped down boot to wear with narrow trousers. The bags, too, had a utilitarian feel, with top handles and wide shoulder straps that added interest and versatility.
Christian Dior
Embroidered lace anyone? John Galliano at Christian Dior must have been thinking of femininity and breaking the rules, with a modern twist, when he dreamed up these lace booties. Sexy and revealing, they confirm how beautiful a foot can look.
Rodarte
Nicholas Kirkwood’s shoes for Rodarte’s fall collection – sandals with bands of fabric tied around the ankle, oxford style laces and heels formed to look like melting wax – positively glowed in the dark, literally. Inspired in part by sleepwalking, they can surely lead the way in the dead of night.
In a season that helped define a new era of power dressing, the shoes and bags for Fall 2010, there were strong statements to be made with one’s feet and hands. The color block heel was the big trend on the runway. They bags were minimal in modern design and very utilitarian.
Jil Sander
Raf Simons, the king of restraint, continued his manifesto of simple and effective design. The shoes, black leather, flat-heeled boots with rounded toes were as restrained as could be. Perfect for the woman looking for a stripped down boot to wear with narrow trousers. The bags, too, had a utilitarian feel, with top handles and wide shoulder straps that added interest and versatility.
Christian Dior
Embroidered lace anyone? John Galliano at Christian Dior must have been thinking of femininity and breaking the rules, with a modern twist, when he dreamed up these lace booties. Sexy and revealing, they confirm how beautiful a foot can look.
Rodarte
Nicholas Kirkwood’s shoes for Rodarte’s fall collection – sandals with bands of fabric tied around the ankle, oxford style laces and heels formed to look like melting wax – positively glowed in the dark, literally. Inspired in part by sleepwalking, they can surely lead the way in the dead of night.
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