Flat pieces: Men's style shoes
Women's Designers borrow things from the men's wardrobe from the time of Coco Chanel. This rule applies to shoes, which is especially nice: the man’s was originally worn utilitarian in nature and was created for convenience in everyday life, and not for decoration. Now marks especially often raise the topic of gender and dress girls in men's clothes (and vice versa). Wonderzine reviewed the autumn-winter shows and collected five types of shoes from the men's wardrobe, which girls now wear.
Derby and Oxfords
In the men's wardrobe, derby and oxfords are types of formal shoes. The main difference between them is in the lace-up: in the derby, it completely closes the tongue, and in oxford it opens. Perhaps, with the transition to the female wardrobe, the functions of these models have not changed: it is often the girls who follow a certain dress code often wear them. However, like any kind of women's clothing, derby and oxfords are appropriate in completely different contexts, especially considering that they are now interpreted in completely different ways: Acne covers them with colors, Cheap Monday sews from silver-metallized leather, and Lanvin paints in beige and pink.
Brogues - shoes with perforation. There are two types: semi-horns - they have only a sock decorated, and brogues proper - they have the entire surface perforated. They, like the previous shoe models, are sewn from materials of all imaginable colors and textures: some from transparent blue plastic, some from golden reptile skin.
In Russian conditions, loafers are more like summer shoes, but they are quite suitable for dry and warm autumn weather. The main thing - to choose a model of thick leather on a massive relief sole. And our favorite tip: Loafers should be worn with beautiful socks.
Versatile shoes on a flat course can be loved at least for a comfortable elastic side, due to which they are much more comfortable to wear than lace-up shoes. The cult of the Chelsea erected fashion 1960. Their current followers are Alexander Wang and Christopher Kane, and indeed every other brand: Vivienne Westwood has gasoline, and Topshop has a thick heel.
Monkey returns thanks to Edie Slymane: he shows them under the brand Saint Laurent from the first season in the brand. Footwear, invented by alpine monks in the XV century, is perceived, again, as part of a business image. In women's fashion, you rarely see monks in their classical interpretation: rather, a strap characteristic of this type of footwear is added to shoes with heels (which, however, can be sent to riding shoes with Monkovo straps).