We rely on our shoes for more than just walking around. They’re the one accessory that can add a finishing touch to any outfit, completing your look with that special bit of personal flair. And they can instantly change the mood of what you’re wearing. The best way to stay stylish is to focus on styles with real staying power like these 7 cute footwears.
Below are the 7 cute footwears:
Ballet Flats Footwear
It is a known fact that Audrey Hepburn made the ballet flat hugely popular when she wore hers in the Iconic ’50s film, although they where first introduced by Coco Chanel in her early prolifically inventive years. Comfortable and classic, the ballet flat comes in every iteration known to man. Shoe companies that specialise in nothing but ballet flats exhaust the creative possibilities every season: Quilted, studded, beaded, made from plastic, faux leopard and crafted in any colour, ballet flats are a much relied-upon essential.
Pumps
This is the most basic style of women’s shoes, pumps have existed in one form or another since the 1600s and were first worn by men. Fast forward to the 1900s, the early pairs were accentuated with low chunky heels. Gradually morphing from round toes to pointy toes and back over the decades, they continue to reach heel heights that some of us would only dare to walk on.
High Heel daytime Cute footwear
Other than a classic pump, every woman needs a great pair of wearable heels in other silhouettes, if nothing more than to vary your looks and add colour and pattern to your wardrobe. As shoes styles get more and more outrageous, this is the place where you can have fun with trendier looks. Thanksfully, there are many brands that specialize in well-priced, fun heels.
High Heel Boots
Not only do boots keep us warm in cold weather, they can also look incredibly chic when worn with the right outfit. Whether you choose a high heel bootie, which can be very a sexy and cute footwear, or go more classic with a taller style, boots create a sleek uniform line to the leg. If you are tall and blessed with long slim gams, a taller style will suit you perfectly. But if your legs are quite as long or as slim as you’d like, then a chic, sassy little bootie will serve you and your legs better.
Low Heel Boots Footwears
The equestrian style flat boot became the first popular low heel boot. Elegant and clean, it smacks of a certain preppiness and classy manner and remains a timeless style in many closets. Low heel boots footwears have morphed from groovy beatle boots and androgynous combat boots to boho desert boots, motorcycle boots and funky punkrock boots.
masculine Lace-up Shoe
The mannish brogue, whether flat or on a heel, has been with us since early 1900s when women wore lace-up footwears on a medium heel. Brogues, which have the classic toe cap and wing tip seaming, were first designed for walking and slowly but surely adopted by women in sleeker, more feminine versions. It is usually worn for comfort and easy mobility.
Sneakers
Here, I’m referring to the shoes we all wear for sport. I’m talking about those comfortable, cool kicks that serve our feet well on more casual outings. The classic white keds and converse sneakers are worn by women of every age and every demography. Their importance and timeless appeal is not to be understated. They make a great stand-in for a more polished shoe with denim, trousers and even skirts and give every outfit an easy, carefree look.