Being an avid shoe shopper and classic fashion lover, I am extermely thrilled to see that designers are using past styles from the 40s, 50s, 60s and 70s to manifest new creations with past glamour inspirations. I know that for some time, "old world charm" and " rebelious bohemian style" (i.e. Janis Joplin) have become more profound and common, but seeing classic looks being incorporated into contemporary fashion is relieving to know that some styles are timeless and will never be forgotten!
40s: Black suede evening shoe
Modern: Robert Clergerie evening shoe
50s: Gold shoe
Modern: Anne Klein shoe
60s: Saks Fifth Avenue Orange pump
Modern: Christian Lacroix pump
70s: Wood platform
Modern: Valentino platform
There are numerous others, but these are just some examples!
40s: Black suede evening shoe
Modern: Robert Clergerie evening shoe
50s: Gold shoe
Modern: Anne Klein shoe
60s: Saks Fifth Avenue Orange pump
Modern: Christian Lacroix pump
70s: Wood platform
Modern: Valentino platform
There are numerous others, but these are just some examples!