Footwear - autumn-winter trends 2015-2016

Fashion trends in footwear in autumn and winter 2015-2016 correspond to the main styles that dominated the shows: the Victorian era, Gothic, Boho , 80th and minimalism. Each of them is good in itself, and their merging sometimes gives an absolutely amazing result!

Shoes - trends of autumn 2015

  1. Patchwork . The technique of patchwork sewing was popular last year too. But in 2015, it manifested itself more vividly due to ethnic colors, multi-tiered skirts, fringes and ornaments. As one of the most original trends in footwear 2015, patchwork can "work" alone or paired with other accessories.
  2. It was presented by several well-known brands:

  • Fur . The second trend in the shoes of the autumn 2015 season is fluffy trim. Designers used it to emphasize the heel, highlight the cutout line on the neckline on the shoes or add a winter spectacle to the botilions. It occurs in Gucci, Fendi, Dolce & Gabbana and many others.
  • Lacing and its imitation . This trend of shoes autumn winter 2015 is partly a tribute to the gladiator sandals, which were at the peak of popularity in the spring and summer, and in part - a response to the Gothic mood of winter. Interesting and original examples are looking for Thakoon, Phillip Lam and Gucci.
  • Crooked heel . In the new collections defile and RTW, the heel took different forms: it was made in the form of a trapezoid or an oval, it looked like a transparent ice or a complex geometric figure. But for everyday life it is best to use a curved shape. At Dior, the heel looks more fragile and delicate, Stella McCartney has massive but feminine, but in Rick Owens's suede boots stockings the curvature effect is created thanks to a heel accentuated by a sharply skewed wedge.
  • Victorian style . Another trend of shoes for autumn-winter 2015-2016. To recreate the era designers used velvet, devore, brocade, characteristic patterns, lace and guipure. The most gentle and noble models you will find in Alexander McQueen, Erdem and Stella McCartney.