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— -- Shoe shopping has changed. Women’s dress shoes used to be geared towards 3- to 4-inch heels. But the overall fashion trend toward comfort has added more choices in the sensible category. Be ...
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Platform shoes are back and better than ever. Annie Sheehan for Observer There’s nothing wrong with a platform-less shoe, but we’re rather excited for the ’70s and ’90s-esque revival. Platforms are ...
Neiman Marcus has called the high wedge and the chunky platform "two of the most important shoes of the season." Designers from Christian Louboutin to Aldo are filling their collections with them. And ...
In the early 1970s, while much of the world seemed to be spinning out of control, Fred Slatten offered escape in the form of shoes -- crazy-high heels and towering platforms that lured rock stars and ...