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Shoes 1950's
Early 1950's shoes were often very high, but with rounded or peep toes and low cut front uppers and sometimes had sturdy Cuban heels -
Shoes 1960's
In the early 1960s, shoes still bore 1950s features such as sharp toes, stiletto heels. -
Shoes 1970's
70s was altogether high on platform heels. -
Shoes 1980's
Huaraches & Sperrys
This casual leather footwear was great for keeping cool in the summertime – and we're not just talking temperature. Sperrys, the infamous boat shoe, was similar in nature in the idea that they were a mix between a shoe, sandal and a sneaker (sole) while also being perfect for those hot days -
Shoes 1990's
During the 1990s, shoe trends played on exaggerated elements. The trend was evident in chunky platform shoes, demure kitten heels and the polarizing square toe. While some may cringe at the style, the trend continues to be chic -
Shoes 2000's
Most 2000s-era teens lived in platforms and chunky shoes of some sort, but the more grown-up look came from a square toed sandal, often paired with a kitten heel for a more delicate look. -
Shoes 2010
2010 was popular with sport shoes like nike and jordans -
Shoes 2020
From Ergonomic 3D-Printed Footwear to Pillow-Like Designer Boots. The 2020 shoe trends explore many different themes that are translated through progressive designs that deliver function just as well. The creative looks are brought by special collaborations, new materials constructions, design inspirations, and more. -
Shoes 2023 (Now)
After years of rounded and almond toes reigning supreme, the pointed toe shoe is back and better than ever. Talk about the easiest way to look sleek (and not to be messed with). The key with the 2023 silhouettes is a level of curvature elsewhere in the shoe, whether that's the heel or at the vamp and top line.