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by liqingscr on 2009-12-04 14:31:00

Square toe shoes were once a trend in the past, but now they have made a comeback. Shoes with too heavy and dramatic sides may be nightmares for many people, but when viewed from the front, their effect is significantly more like Louboutin shoes. For feminine round-toe cases, it’s a good material swap. It’s very trendy but not as glaring as pointed-toe shoes. In this year's autumn and winter, a pair of delicate square-toe shoes would be a great choice. Pointed toes that resemble blade-like tips may soon disappear from shelves, but now they're back. This resurgence might seem a bit too fast, but since small high heels have returned, how far behind can square-toe shoes be? Style, fabric, and details are things to watch for this autumn and winter season. Ouch, belts, lace, decorative nails—everything in this season's Christian shoes can be seen. Suede was once so popular, and rare leather has continued its popularity. Moreover, mixed leather (leather, suede, metal mix) occupies a prominent position. From ankle to knees, boots now come in a wide range of lengths. Almost every celebrity and model wore Chanel YSL shoes and boots last year, making them magazine-worthy. This year, compared to low-heeled or flat boots, high-heeled jackboots are the most popular single product. They tightly wrap around the legs, looking great with stockings, jeans, or shorts. Lace-up shoes and boots, from the studded boots style by Christian Louboutin to the sexy female teacher modeling, will remain popular for some time. Deformation of high-heeled Christian Louboutin Ariella studded boots took the ride loop-loop shoe which became popular last year, bringing a sweet and sexy mature campus wind combination. But at the same time, most styles feature patent leather production lines and smooth, feminine round shoes. In the new season, take-the-loop shoes have undergone some changes—they've added two or three take-loops, colorful designs, and more luxurious fabrics. Additionally, take-the-loop pointed shoes have emerged. No matter how they change, the only requirement for designer shoes on the take-the-loop is that it must be sufficiently eye-catching. Rare leather, such as alligators, crocodiles, lizards, pythons... reptile skins are one of the main trends in footwear for the new season. Rare and exotic leathers give off a sense of luxury. Designers this season present them in the most classic way by producing rare leather shoes with a sophisticated yet bold look. Whether they are leather or imitation Christian Louboutin C'est Moi, in order not to appear vulgar and low-level, the key is the quality of these shoes. Fringed with folk wind, Folk wind is a major theme of this quarter. Tassels on boots best embody this point. Moreover, the use of studs and embossed leather also increases the bohemian style manual. Knee-high boots with fringed legs make light of the legs, or wearing tight-fitting socks looks very sexy. Their mature sense of style has brought a trace of street fashion, but also a good match for your routine and casual attire. Small high heels are back. This doesn't mean they disappeared, but this time, they’ve reoccupied the T station, ending the roughness with revolution. This brings a new meaning: a combination of thick crust and thin high heels—the first shoes with a thick crust palm partially hidden, then the teams played the second half of the heel ultra-fine. Thin high heels have a smooth, elegant, yet sexy shape. The higher they are, the more glamorous they look—of course, they don’t provide much support for your feet. However, when looking at these beautiful shoes, many people simply forget about ergonomic issues. Coarse with thick crust and thick ones have been very popular over the past few quarters, and some fashion houses have improved this trend, bringing a new autumn and winter season. Despite the elegant fine heels' resurgence, investing in thick heels is not a waste—they offer the advantage of ease in wearing and walking.