Recently my Fashion Marketing group had the opportunity to explore
Northampton museum and galleries as well as being given a chance to look at
their shoe archive.
Now as a female I have an absolute love for shoes, you can never
have enough of them! One pair captured my attention and appreciation more than
the others, they were the pair of women’s black suede heel-less court shoes
designed by Andre Perugia.
They create the illusion that the wearer is suspended in mid-air.
Perugia was the first to experiment with the heel-less shoe in the 1930’s. The
French shoe designer, coming from a family of shoemakers, was innovative in
pushing the limitation of shoes. The heel-less shoe was seen as a fashion faux
pas in the 1930’s with the style not becoming popular with anyone.
But that is no longer true in the 21st Century. The
heel-less shoe can now be found anywhere, being desired and wanted by anybody
and everybody. The heel-less shoe is possible to create by tapering the sole
off onto a metal plate for support. Many designers now have an interest in the
heel-less shoe.
Although they may not be very practical, an end-list of
celebrities has a huge fascination with these shoes, such as Victoria Beckham
and Lady Gaga.
I would definitely recommend to everyone to go visit Northampton
Museum and Galleries, as from this experience I found out how ahead of his time
Andre Perugia was and learnt just how old the heel-less shoe design is. The
heel-less shoe perfectly demonstrates the cycle of fashion trends that is also
displayed in the recent 80’s trend hitting our high street. So ladies don't throw away your clothes, save them for the next time round!
Rebekah Jayne Broady
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