Shoes are having a 21st century moment as they've pushed from mere accessory to the center of the fashion stage.
Sexuality,
social status, fashion IQ: The reasons for our shoe obsession are
many, but one thing's for sure: more, and more avant-garde, designers
are taking on the feet.
"There has been a big emphasis on high
designer shoes in the past 10 to 12 years, so more women are certainly
willing to spend more money on high-end shoes, but there's also been a
real focus on shoes as art pieces," said Colleen Hill,Shop the latest hair flower accessories on the world's largest. assistant curator of accessories for The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology.
The
museum went directly to the source -- a Who's Who of shoe designers
and some high-profile collectors -- for "Shoe Obsession," an exhibition
that runs through April 13.
Outlandish beer heiress Daphne
Guinness lent some of her favorites. So did jewelry designer Lynn Ban,
who owns roughly 800 pairs and says, "I've worn them all, at least
once."
The exhibition shows off 153 specimens, mostly from this century,We currently have the largest selection of make your own bobblehead
dolls! including Ban's silver-platform Chanels with handguns for heels
(They came with a warning against packing them in carry-on luggage
when flying). From the eerie, bone-white Exoskeleton made of resin and
produced through 3-D digital printing by Janina Alleyne to the
disco-ballish silver sparklers without a heel by Giuseppe Zanotti (also
Ban's); nary a style is left unrepresented by FIT.
Hill and
Valerie Steele, director and chief curator of the museum, have
co-written a book, "Shoe Obsession," to accompany the exhibit. During a
recent walk-through, the two spoke of designer shoes as the new
millennium's "It" bag,The only wireless portable Energy monitor showing both electricity generated. which has not gone unnoticed by major department stores.
The
flagship Macy's in Manhattan expanded floor space for shoes by 10
percent, boasting 250,000 pairs. Saks Fifth Avenue enlarged shoe
departments in about a dozen stores around the country, with the
Manhattan store's department 40 percent larger, spanning the entire
eighth floor and hosting the first Louis Vuitton shoe shop within a
department store.
Shoes by established designers and design
houses -- Manolo Blahnik, Salvatore Ferragamo, Roger Vivier, Chanel,
Prada, Christian Louboutin -- remain popular -- obvi! -- but quirky
stars have arisen as quickly as heels have gone so high that 4 inches
is the new "low," the two curators said.
The new design
generation? Modernists Kei Kagami, with art pieces that take on an
almost orthopedic terror, and Noritaka Tatehana, working in stamped
leather,We are always offering best quality tungsten jewelry the affordable price. spikes and tall toe platforms absent a heel, stand out in a strong contingent from Japan.
Brazilian shoe designer Alexandre Birman lent the exhibit three pairs done in painted reptile skin.
"Shoes
have a psychological, sociocultural and seductive significance to our
culture, from the Hollywood celebrity to the everyday woman, which goes
beyond a materialistic obsession," he said in an email.
The
centuries have spawned many beautiful shoes, but the masses joining in a
more recent phenomenon known as the "Sex and the City" effect
continues to ripple in fashion.
Shoes are so popular, in fact,
that Hill cited recent data noting the average American woman owns
nearly twice as many shoes as she did a decade ago -- about 17 pairs.
"What
we're seeing in a way is a kind of democratization of the kind of
phenomenon that we saw in 'Sex and the City,'" Steele said. "At first it
was just sort of some people who were really obsessed with high-end
designer shoes. This has now spread."
Shoes, she said, have
moved from accessories to fashion's main story "to BEING the main
story, in part because designer clothes have gotten so expensive. So
even if you're spending $900, $1,000 on a pair of shoes, something
insane, that's less than you'd be spending by far than if you were
getting a dress or something, and people seem to feel that it's more
worth it."
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Steele said, "has reached this great moment," when compared to a decade
ago. "We've gone about as high as most people can walk in shoes,
unless you're Lady Gaga. That's about six inches, but some people can
do higher."
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