The color of shoes has always been the final chord that can either harmoniously assemble an image or disrupt its internal logic. If not long ago the fashion vocabulary was limited to black and brown, today the rules of the game have changed. The rejection of restraint has opened up space for experimentation: after the iconic Tabi from Maison Margiela, a wave of mesh ballet flats and transparent sandals, as well as models with animal prints, fashion has gradually brought us to a new stage. Colored shoes are no longer a challenge, but a thoughtful balance between expressiveness and elegance that shapes the mood of the season. We have collected 5 of the most relevant shades that are worth adding to your wardrobe right now.
Mint
Mint is a new way to freshen up your wardrobe. Armani Privé integrated it into satin jackets, and Rabanne and Chanel integrated it into shoes, reinterpreting a classic.
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Chanel
Rabanne
Pink
In the Giambattista Valli collection, pink became the leitmotif: a white dress with ruffles was complemented by peep toe shoes – a romantic accent that works even in a minimal dose.
Giambattista Valli
Versace
Sky blue
After cobalt from Loewe and Givenchy, soft sky blue is in the spotlight. Gestuz paired it with red Bermuda shorts and a pink jacket, and Chanel paired it with a tweed coat-gown.
Chanel
Gesture
White
Pantone's color of the year means a wave of white shoes. Stella McCartney showed pumps, slingbacks and loafers – even in casual looks with baggy jeans.
Stella McCartney
Dior
Silver
Silver is no longer just for evening. This season, it adds sparkle to daytime looks as well. Rhea Costa demonstrated this by pairing oversized shirts, lace pants and shorts with pointed silver ballet flats.
Rhea Costa
Alaia
