Women’s Narrow ShoesThere are many styles of shoes which are narrower than others and therefore can suit those that are looking for narrow shoes. Through these types of shoes that are available, high heels, pumps and stilettos are often some of the most popular narrow shoes that are available. Choosing a variety of narrow width shoes can ensure that you are prepared for a variety of occasions, from outfits that require formal shoes, as well as shoes which can be worn through the day, on a day to day basis.Shopping for narrow shoes means that you will often have less of a choice when it comes to choosing shoes for a different occasion. Through the choices which are available through traditional shoes, many women find that some types of shoes are narrower than others, as well as some brands and therefore women are able to find some of these brands that suit their narrow feet. In the case that you are unable to find these brands that have narrow widths within the shoes, than there are always options available to choose shoes from the internet that can be purchased to fit even the narrowest of feet.While shopping for women’s narrow shoes, there are many choices that are available through retailers that specialize in custom shoes, as well as those sites which are available on the internet. Through these websites, there are often brands which specialize in narrow shoes. Through these shoe websites, you are able to find a variety of brands, a variety of styles and shoes that can be worn for many, many occasions.When shopping online, be sure to look at the detailed size charts and measurements that are available. This can help to ensure that you are finding the right size.
Shoe trends for fashion 2009Spring 2009 shoe trends for women are all about excess. Shoes with embellishments from zippers to chains are all set to dash off of the runway and into high street shoe fashion stores. Ladies, if you have saved any of your platforms from the 1970’s, especially those with fringes and straps, then now is the time to dust them off and let them shine. What was fashionable yesterday about shoes is still relevant, only greatly exaggerated. Zips have been doubled, studs trebled and heels lengthened. On top of this accents are more dramatic and creative design has run riot as chains, spikes and statuesque heels, that really resemble statues, have been added. Colors for spring shoes in 2009 range from neutral beige, taupe, tan and cream to those which are more vibrant, such as hot fuchsia pink, green or orange. This allows women a great palette from which to mix and match with outfits. Colorful shoes can brighten up a bland garment, whereas those in a neutral color can help to tone a lively garment down. Shoes are bursting out all over in floral embroidery and embellishments to match the spring countryside and gardens. Flower prints adorn many shoes, giving feminine appeal. Gladiator sandals and heeled Huarache shoes are larger than life, with more straps than ever. Fringes, buckles and studs have been added for extra pizazz. If you have any left in your wardrobe from last season then you can simply add leather straps to them to bring them up to date if you don’t want to splash out on a new pair. Artistic shoes are also on the rise. These have a watercolor appearance on their material, which may resemble tie dye effects or splashes of subtle paint. This design is to be found on flat pump shoes made from cotton, right up to impressively high heeled varieties of sandals. One thing that most spring shoes for 2009 have in common is the way that they appear to be growing up the wearers ankles! Almost organic in design, shoes don’t end where they used to, but simply go on and on, draped with embellishments similar to those seen as fashion jewelery in the 1970’s. At the same time, there is a touch of a bondage theme going on, with black, shiny material creeping up from platform shoes higher up the leg in a cutaway design. To these you may find chains or spikes added, which are reminiscent of the punk era in Great Britain in the 1980’s. Perhaps the most fascinating of aspects about spring shoes trends though, is the creative heels. What may be called ‘barley twists’ if on antique furniture have been added to heels such as those designed by Alexander McQueen, while Rodarte’s heels have punk chain detail hanging from them. My personal favorite though, has to be Marc Jacobs architectural heels, which surely resemble the future of fashion for shoes.

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