
Trend Spotted: Pointed Toe Shoes
The revival in 90s fashion has resulted in a strong appreciation for footwear with chunky soles, simple straps, and square toes. But the pointed toe style has continued to be everyone’s cult favourite with its versatility and classic element. Givenchy, Bottega Veneta, Dion Lee, and Christopher Kane are some of the name brands that reigned the pointed toe shoe forward.




Pointed shoes appear in soft almond or sharp spike making the legs appear longer. Wearing baggy pants eludes a sophisticated edge, putting emphasis on the sharp points of the shoe. The look of long legs can be further enhanced by opting for a pointed stiletto pump with pants, skirts or dresses of all lengths. Not a stilettos girl? A pointed kitten heel is a perfect alternative that can still add some inches to your height.
A myriad of pointed shoe style options for you to choose from – flats, pumps, mules, and boots and each gives off a different vibe. Wearing a pointed flat gives the balletcore mood which has been everyone’s cult favourite these few seasons which ultimately make you look more feminine. However, pointed boots embodies a lady boss appeal, making your look more bold and outstanding. But pointed pumps/ mules can appear more sleek and sophisticated as if you’re attending an important event. It really depends on what kind of style you’re looking for. And I’m sure there’s a type of pointed toe shoe that fits everyone’s aesthetic.
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