Whether it’s heels or flats, step out in style with these stunning footwear


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  • Sunday, 29 May 2022

Shoes can help to "colour up" your outfits. Pictured here is a design by Salvatore Ferragamo.Photo: Salvatore Ferragamo

We’re out and about now and with all the upcoming events – whether casual or chic – and if you need to give your feet the perfect finish, here’s a look at the latest collections.

If you like classic and elegant pumps, look no further than Salvatore Ferragamo’s iconic Vara shoes.

ChanelChanelInstantly recognisable with its bow, the timeless shoes goes into a Mediterranean universe this season with a sensation of relaxed freedom. Instead of wearing one in block colours, choose one with a patchwork quilt style of several colours.

With these shoes, it fits seamlessly with any colour of your outfits and you can wear it from day to night.

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When it comes to Gucci, you can always expect something different from creative director Alessandro Michele. This time it’s an Adidas x Gucci collection which combines both emblems of the house and the sportswear brand.

The collection features sartorial streetwear creations with sport-inspired pieces. These bright orange heels have the adidas logo on it and it’s just the thing for sportswear enthusiasts who want something more playful and bright in their closet.

We can’t mention shoes without including Jimmy Choo. This season is about a decadent party, playful poolside glamour and opulent surroundings which reflect the bold embellishments, silhouettes and uplifting colours.

If you’re a glamour girl with a heady dose of sophistication, you absolutely need to pick up these gorgeous pair of sky high glittering heels guaranteed to outshine everyone else.

Is it any wonder that creative director Sandra Choi was inspired by the idea of a “modern goddess”? So pull out your inner goddess and kick up your sparkling heels.

Kitten heels are the in-between for sky high shoes and flats – perfect for those who prefer to have lower heels.

Louis Vuitton came out with an elegant take of the iconic Louis Vuitton Archlight, which comes out in the Cruise 2022 collection. It has the signature circle logo, graphic rubber details and is fashioned in technical satin and calf leather.

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This shoe can be discreet or bold depending on the colours you choose as this new interpretation has a rainbow of pop colours: Noir with a touch of Monogram, Blanc, Beige, Vert, Bleu Clair and Rose Clair. It features a new rubber outsole with a wavy design and also comes in a ballerina version.

If you love Chanel, there’s no doubt you’re familiar with their classic two toned pumps, either as ballet flats or with a wedge heel. This season however, while these shoes will always be around, Chanel chose two key shoes – ballet flats with a thin ankle strap and pumps with a structural heel.

According to creative director Virginie Viard, the flared heels and the buckles of the Mary-Janes and sandals “remind us of pirate shoes”.

She adds: “I always like to have something romantic. A touch of mystery.”

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