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With summer practically breathing down our necks,
it’s time to stash the last pair of socks into the back of the
drawer and find some shoes that will get us through the season in
style and comfort. Summer 2009’s trends range from sassily vintage
to elegantly muted. You’re sure to find something that will work for
you!
Platforms
They’re back with a vengeance, and taller than ever.
The good news is that platforms continue to be the most comfortable
high heels because both heel and toe are elevated, putting less
strain on the arch. You’ll find platforms integrated into a number
of the other hot trends this summer, such as:
Gladiator Sandals
That’s right: Russell Crowe has not yet left the
arena. Or if he has, he’s left his shoes behind. Strappy and
many-buckled, these sandals are a creative re-imagining of what
Roman slaves might actually have worn. Dubious historical accuracy
aside, gladiator sandals are a lot of fun and come in a wide range
of styles. Women with long legs and thin ankles can carry off the
most elaborate, knee-high ones; the rest of us can make do with
sparser and more modest models. (We don’t recommend gladiatorial
combat in either type, though.)
Decorative Details
If you’re not so into straps (and we can’t blame you
for not wanting to spend five minutes putting on shoes), you have
alternatives. This summer, you can go for sewn on beads, jewels,
sequins, or other such details. If you have an inner hippie, fringe
is a good option; for women with inner (or outer) punks, metal studs
are also a possibility.
Muted Metallics
Conservative about your footwear? Don’t worry. Muted
metallic fabrics are perfect for you. Rather than the brash golds
and silvers of the 80s, today’s metallics are antique pewter, oil
rubbed bronze, coppery gold. (Yes, we’re still talking about shoes,
not cabinet hardware.) Classily distressed and elegantly old world,
metallic shoes – including both pumps and flats – are subtle
neutrals that add a touch of shimmer and interest to your outfit.
Snakeskin
For the love of animals and your wallet, go for the
fake stuff. And no, it’s not automatically chintzy! Choose a good
quality one and a classic shoe style (we recommend the peep toe),
and you’ll have that classy vintage-yet-modern look. A little
texture, a hint of danger, what’s there not to love?
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