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5 New Shoes You Would Like to Know

  • campazine
  • Aug 1, 2015
  • 4 min read

New, does not mean new shoes that have not worn before or brands that have just launched. It is about new, fresh, or less-famous than the famous, and also something you might want to know as a fashionista who is always walking in front of the other fashionistas.

ONE. Konstantina Tzovolou

The Greece designer Tzovolou thinks that stylish shoes can be comfortable as well and claims that she had a lot more comfy heels than comfy flats. Really?? I have almost all uncomfortable heels and flats except my Birkenstock sandals ;/ #widefeetproblem

Tzovolou believes that a pair of comfortable heels can allow women to feel and look their best. Of course, heels are a girl's best friend, but if they make you feel painful, just throw them away.

With a dress? Great. With an oversized boyfriend shirt or sweaters? Cool. With a pair of jeans? Chic. It's clear that Tzovolou wants you to have a pair of heels that you can wear to any occasion.

TWO. Marieka Ratsma

Have you ever heard of 3D printing? I'm not a tech person so I can't really explain it well, but it is said to be able to print food, clothes, guitar, shoes and even human organs (seriously???!;O). Marieka Ratsma is combining art with technology to produce shoes that will make you want to have a second look on how they're being made, and she is doing it by using 3D printing.

Unlike other 3D printed shoes which are quite exaggerated and unrealistic, the design of this pair of shoes is almost acceptable to anyone who loves a different touch on a pair of platform heels. Imagine the queen of platform heels-- Victoria Beckham wears this 3D printed shoes, would she appear like an abnormal version of Lady Gaga? No she would not.

This is another pair of shoes by Marieka Ratsma that combines craftmanship and technology, where the top is being handmade and the bottom is 3D printed. The shoes just look aesthetic, but I wonder that if I could walk in that height.

Could the future be a fashion game where people can own a 3D printer at home and make a shoes on their own? Whatever it is, this Denmark designer inspires us that the high fashion game of the near future is absolutely something about the combination of technology (the design process, the material used, the production method) , art and craftmanships.

THREE. Camilla Elphick

"I do think it's important to find the right shape and heel height for your foot and your lifestyle, but it doesn't mean that shoes can't be stylish too."

Camilla Elphick wants you to have fun with her shoes, each design is like specially made for a specific event during the vacation. For example:

Dating with your loved one to a themepark, shopping, or sipping coffee at a café in a small town. The Japanese and Koreans would particularly love these cute heels... Imagine someone with rainbow colour pony tails, wearing this while walking at the Harajuku street.

Or IU from Korea wearing this in her MV!

Singing in the rain in this Raining Cats & Dogs Velvet Boots!

Dancing at the club with your friends.

Going to casino with your man with this lucky roulette,

lucky poker cards,

and a lucky 7.

FOUR. Sophia Webster by Sophia Webster

This London-based designer has grabbed a lot of attention on the social media. If you ask me why? I'd say it's probably because of each of her design that includes at least one element that makes a girl happy-- diamonds, colours, wings, hearts that allow women feel like a girl who has dreams again, and most importantly, it is the details that makes anyone who wears Sophia Webster to stand out from the crowd.

This pair of pencil heels just match perfectly with Anya Hindmarch's sticker tote from SS15.

Anya Hindmarch's SS15 tote.

Gosh... flamingo. Why are flamingos becoming a hit recently? I just saw an entire collection of them at the Kate Spade New York... I can easily guess the reason-- they are PINK and have slender NECKS that look like a heart shape when two flamingos meet each other.

This colourful geometric heels would make your ordinary T-shirt + jeans or a little black dress become so stylish in the blink of an eye.

It's amazing to see how beads, butterfly and flamingo can support your weight isn't it? Let's see how love and diamonds can support a woman to conquer the world and her man through her bridal collection.

She's named one of the seven designers who represents the future of British fashion by Marie Claire in 2014. She clearly deserves it.

FIVE. Joshua Sanders

This street couture might look simple, but they are chic, with a contemporary touch. Joshua Sanders doesn't want a collection just for a few people, but a collection that includes both shoes and bags with the right mix of cool hunting, personal view and comfy look.

This big ribbon is cute, I actually love this slip-on the most, but I've to keep it away from the puppies, I think the ribbon could be their best toy. I can imagine them biting this happily until the ribbon becomes fringes.

I hope you enjoy!:)

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