Friday, December 11, 2009

Shoes in the 1920's -





1920's:


In the 1920's shoes became alot more important in a ladies outfit. The Mary Jane and T- Strapped with a buckle and heal became alot more common.



Today, The Mary Jane is considered a classic. Buckles, bows and sequins were added in addition to straps.


1930's:

Since the flapper phase was dying out, shoes continued to evolve. Women began to dress more ladylike. Peep toe pumps came into fashion. These were shoes that show the tiniest part of the nail, and they came back into fashion in 2006.






1940's






Shoes from the 1940's were very manly. Most of the shoes had a closed toe, shoe strings ties, 1 3/4 inch heels and were very stable and durable.






1950's:




In the 1950's the baby boom was happening, so shoes were a lot more sensible for women, they still wore heels though!













1960's: In the 1960s shoes and bags had to match. Reptile and metal studded shoes were all in fashion in the 1960s. Vinyl pumps were in fashion aswell. Go-Go boots were in fashion aswell. Nike runners and high tops started to come into fashion.

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