In fashion lovers’ minds, shoes occupy the same place as handbags. They can enhance an otherwise boring outfit and are often a masterpiece of creativity and craftsmanship.
Designer shoes depreciate much slower than clothing (faster than handbags) and sometimes It has increased Value over time.
So you may or even want to invest your hard earned money in a pair you won’t regret buying next season. make A little money out of your shopping habits, you’ve come to the right place because we consulted the experts to get you the definitive line of designer shoes that are actually worth investing in.
Investing doesn’t have to mean overlooking trendy styles in favor of the classics. I learned how to
neoclassic pumps
“Neoclassic pumps are a must-have next season. You can’t go wrong with Saint Laurent,” Hsu tells ELLE UK.
“Saint Laurent’s ‘Pablo’ Slingback Pumps are classic but super sexy. They work with any look, day or night.”
how to style them? Continue the neoclassical theme with an A-line circle skirt (perhaps leather) and a long black coat, or copy the Saint Laurent runway with tight Lycra and matrix sunglasses. , can be read as suitable for both work and the dance floor.
sky high heels
“I’ve seen many platform versions last summer, and I really like them, especially as sandals,” Hsu explains.
“Amina Muadi is still the queen of shoes and her suede ‘Sita’ version is very sophisticated.
how to style them? Pair these dizzy heels with a tiny little mini skirt for maximum leg stretch.Tights are optional of course.
XL Mary Janes
“A big trend we’re seeing with SS23 is the comeback of Mary Janes with an immersive platform,” Hsu tells ELLE UK.
“My favorite is the Bottega Veneta ‘Mostra’ platform, stylish yet timeless.
how to style them? When you’re looking to create a subversive, feminine ensemble, stomping on Mary Jane is perfect, paired with midi skirts and oversized suits, as seen at Bottega Veneta’s AW22 show.
knee high stomper
“Boots and miniskirts are my favorite combination for spring,” says Shu.
“Acne Studios is a true classic and their square toe knee high boots are so cool.”
how to style them? A miniskirt and knee-high boots are a great idea for spring, but since it’s still cold, a midi length will work well. The pairing of stomping boots and swinging skirts always works, but I especially like denim paired with leather.
ballet flats
“For the coming summer, we have ballerinas of all shapes and colors,” Sue explains.
To add a little more sparkle, upgrade your wardrobe by opting for Miu Miu embellished ballet flats.A pair of simple black jeans with flats is all you need.”
how to style them? As Sue said, Miu Miu’s super sparkly pieces are best dressed down. But if you’re investing in simpler colors, say double down in an ultra-feminine way.
Hunting down the next “it” shoe is a worthy pursuit, but it’s the vintage, archival and pre-owned shoes that will take your wardrobe from trend follower to trendsetter and give you lasting accolades. Give me (pun intended).
It’s also a smarter financial choice, as second-hand goods are cheaper to begin with and often preserve or even increase their value if you choose wisely.
“Evergreen items and accessories are always a safe investment and often increase in value over the years,” Vestiaire Collective tells ELLE UK.
“We found that luxury accessories, especially bags and shoes, were the highest performing categories on our platform.”
To find out which brands of high heels, sneakers, and flats to invest in (or actually sell if you’re short on cash), Vestiaire surveyed the top-selling shoe brands in 2023: Christian Louboutin, He taught me Gucci, Parada, Hermès and Jimmy Choo. .
For those uninterested in the passing trends of the “New In” section and uninterested in the ups and downs of the resale market, its classic shoes, proud of their timeless style and heritage, are the go-to.
It is here ell uk Shoe style staple picks.
Gucci jordaan loafers
You know Gucci’s iconic Horsebit loafers.
As the story goes, the young Guccio Gucci (the brand’s eponymous founder), working at the Savoy hotel in London shortly after World War I, learns how important equestrian symbols are to British aristocracy. I noticed something. Thus, when Gucci launched his brand in 1921, he allowed iconography to intertwine with its identity.
It was his son Aldo who introduced the Horsebit loafer in 1953. Luxurious leather slip-ons quickly became synonymous with the Jet Set and his Hollywood star.
Already a true classic, Alessandro Michele’s takeover of Gucci in 2015 marked a stylistic renaissance. Reworked into a slimmer shape to create Jordaan’s style (pictured above), the horsebit-embellished loafers are once again a must-have.
Chanel two-tone slingback
First created by Gabrielle ‘Coco’ Chanel in 1957, Chanel’s two-tone slingback is more than meets the eye. A nude upper lengthens the leg, while a black toe shortens it. genius.
Former creative director Karl Lagerfeld reintroduced it for Fall/Winter 2015, and it quickly became a must-have.
To get your hands on a pair (or pick up a used one), you’ll have to head straight to Chanel – and there’s no guarantee Chanel will continue to make them for years to come.
christian louboutin pigalle pumps
Named after the historically seedy area of Paris, Cartier Pigalle, home to the Moulin Rouge and other establishments, the Pigalle is Christian Louboutin’s most iconic red-soled shoe.
With a pointed toe and a pencil-straight 120mm heel, this shoe is loved for its ability to correct your posture and lengthen your legs. Kate Moss has countless pairs and we rarely see her wearing any other shoes on her red carpet.
Black patent is a distinctive manufacture, but due to its popularity, many fabrics and treatments are available.
Hangisi Pumps by Manolo Blahnik
When Carrie Bradshaw chose Manolo Blahnik’s Jewel Blue Hangisi pumps as her ‘something blue’ when she (finally) married her first ‘Big’ sex and the city In the film, she subconsciously (or perhaps not) gave her shoes icon status.
don’t you believe us? Olivia Palermo decided to wear it on her wedding day in 2014.
The satin-covered 105mm heel Hangisi was inspired by Napoleon I, Josephine and Pauline Bonaparte. Meanwhile, the signature Swarovski-encrusted toe buckle is inspired by vintage pieces found in Italy by accessory lover Blahnik.