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Chanel Shoes Spring 2011

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Sensible shoes were aplenty at Tuesday’s Chanel show. Boring right? But not where Karl Lagerfeld is concerned, who whimsically applied the maison’s iconic tweed to the side soles of platform sandals and all over boots in the name of a reinvention. Several pairs of ankle boots, all with chunky black platforms, featured intricate façades–including one boot that, in a twist of irony, boasted a design that replicated an aerial view of the show’s grand park-like layout. I loved the full-tweed boot with asymmetrical side zip and leather band across the front; I think it’ll be a best seller for the company come spring. The rest of the shoes were a bit too geisha-like for me.


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2 comments

  1. Am I the only one that thinks that some of these shoes look like old school orthopedic shoes. You know the ones that are made for people who have one leg longer than the other.

    The only pair that I would wear are the cute little motorcycle boots.