November 23, 2024

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The wedge heel is back, but it looks a little different than you remember it  Nina

The wedge heel is back, but it looks a little different than you remember it Nina

Spotted during Fashion Weeks: the wedge heel. Recently, this comfortable shoe is back in fashion. But not in the well-known shape of our favorite summer shoes, the sandal or the espadrille. The heel got an upgrade: a sharp geometric shape. making it the most popular shoe of the year according to Vogue magazine.

We’ve learned how to take your outfit to the next level with something as simple as an accessory, bag, or shoe. The recent fashion weeks have been the perfect training ground for this. But the trend for 2023? It turns out that the more beating the better.

We also saw a lot of items return, like the brooch and body warmers. But now the wedge heel is back in again. No, not like those infamous espadrilles or sandals with braided heels you might still have somewhere in your attic.

Cork, plateau, rope

The wedge heel was first introduced in Italy in the 1930s. At that time, the heel was mainly made of cork, due to its light weight. After that, the model was indispensable, because it turned out to be a feminine and sexy shoe with an amazing amount of comfort. The shape of the heel also ensures that you are more stable and have extra balance. A controversial design, but it’s much easier to walk in than pumps or stilettos.

© Jeremy Moeller / Christian Vierig / Rachpoot / Bauer-Griffin / Getty Images

In the ’70s, thick wedges on high platforms were all the rage. You’re still very sensitive and basically gaining length, but without losing comfort. Around 2007, wedge-heeled sandals and espadrilles came into the picture.

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But now it’s been a while before we see him on the fashion street scene. And it looks more striking than ever, a sort of version 2.0 of the classic design. The crazier or sharper the heel shape, the cooler it is. This can be soft or severe. From Dior and Prada to Khaite, Bottega Veneta and Fendi: you can now spot the geometric wedge in all of the major fashion houses.

Ultimate fans: Rosalía and Rita Ora

It also seems to be a favorite of almost all influencers and many celebrities. During Paris Haute Couture Week, the shoes were seen front row at almost everyone at Fendi, from Rita Ora to Shalom Harlow. Singer Rosalía has been a fan of these heels for quite some time.

Left: Rosalía and Right: Rita Ora at Paris Fashion Week 2023.
Left: Rosalía and Right: Rita Ora at Paris Fashion Week 2023. © NBC / NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images / Arnold Jerocki

High heeled wedge boots in pastel shades of patent leather were especially popular. At Bottega Veneta, for Matthew Blazy’s debut collection, the geometric wedge heel is made to look a bit sporty, but also a touch cool. Quite different from the bohemian style wedge heel shoes of 2007. At Chanel and Prada, you can spot classic and very elegant designs.

So nothing seems crazy in 2023. How much money you have left for this is entirely up to you. for white pumps from Bottega Veneta You put about 790 euros. For elegant leather shoes from Arquette You pay 359 euros or 249 euros in the Swedish fashion chain H&M. For a one-of-a-kind black sandal, you pay €840 Khait Or you can choose to Zara For only 49.95 euros. Do you find this a bit strange? Then mules with a simpler wedge heel, but in an eye-catching color are also an option. You can also find it for only € 29.99 H&M.

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© Daniel Zuchnik / Edward Berthelot / Christian Vierig / Getty Images

If you are a true trendsetter, you might be willing to pay a little more. So you can be unique Fendi bones (Singer Rita Ora has the same thing) for no less than 1,350 euros. Stylish casual shoes Pradain our opinion the ideal shoe for a strong woman, costs around 1,000 euros.

how to wear?

Are you a fan of elegant casual style? Then a geometric wedge might be your thing. This item will also become indispensable in the shoe wardrobe of practical people and shoe lovers. It is suitable for daytime as well as during parties, so it is cute and multifunctional.

A perfect example of this is the look of fashion influencer Camille Charriere. Combined with the slip dress, her choice of shoes strikes the right balance between practical and glamorous. Fancy, but not over the top. Comfortable but still stylish. Makes you wonder: Where did the wedge heel go all these years?


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