Alexander McQueen Shoes Collection in Fashion Week
Until I see all the collection of Alexander McQueen shoes, then I know what’s call creation and uniqueness. All the styles are ostentatious and progressive. Just at the first sight, I was scared by the shapes. Eccentric outlook and extremely high heel marked the specialty. In my eyes, they are not suitable to be worn by normal people. The shoes are, on average, a full ten inches tall with huge platforms in the front to make them at least somewhat functional for walking. Though they are worthy of appreciation in their full form, they are too enormous for super model’s poor little ankles.
All in all, the whole collection came in three main categories. Firstly, ultra-high booties hat looked more like prosthetic lobster claws than shoes you might see on the racks at Neiman Marcus, in keeping with the apocalyptic-aquatic theme of the show. These came in exotics, smooth leathers, and a variety of exterior embellishments, including shards of turquoise. The second type was booties that looked like something a resident in Wall-E’s post-apocalyptic Earth might wear. The heels were covered in an amalgamation of industrial metal, creating perhaps the most wearable shoes of the collection. The third type was intricately carved porcelain platforms that were reminiscent of a coral reef, held on to the foot by clear plastic straps.
Personally, I would consider all the Alexander McQueen shoes in fashion week pieces of artwork worthy of appreciation rather than shoes to be worn in daily life. I don’t think everybody can bear their uniqueness. What’s your opinion about all the styles of Alexander McQueen shoes? Just tell me.