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Alexander mcqueen unwalkable heels
Alexander mcqueen unwalkable heels













alexander mcqueen unwalkable heels

Geometric and cutout patterns were just as prominent on the runway.

alexander mcqueen unwalkable heels

Wedges and stilettos with unique heels and soles made a big splash on the runway.īritish designer Alexander McQueen’s “Titanic” ballerina pump was a fitting match to his Atlantis-themed collection with it’s antiqued brass heel that latched to the rear of the beige pump.īalenciaga’s urban-inspired collection featured an ethnic looking multicolored leather lace-up bootie that had a reversed heel with the widest part being at the base and the narrow point beneath the heel of the foot.Īnother edgy heel the orange “Saw” sandal with a zigzag sole came from Danish designer Camilla Skovgaard, who has garnered a celebrity following including Oscar-winning actress Halle Berry. But, the true trendsetters were Alexander McQueen and Bruno Frisoni who showcased collections with impeccable craftsmanship and creativity. The designers who took the lead with a nod to the avant garde include Pierre Hardy, Dolce & Gabbana, and Camilla Skovgaard. The silhouettes were bulky and fanciful with unique heel designs, odd geometric patterns, and kitschy embellishments. Designers went to great lengths to over exaggerate and super indulge us with the most unlikely, and possibly unwalkable, shoes ever.

alexander mcqueen unwalkable heels

Spring 2010 Fashion Week in New York, Milan, and Paris, were rampant with over the top shoes that were sky-high and ridiculously opulent with dramatic details and silhouettes.















Alexander mcqueen unwalkable heels