These comfortable heels are the star shoes of spring – they’ll completely eclipse stilettos

These comfortable heels are the star shoes of spring

The spring is coming ! And with it, the emergence of new trends. Among these, the shoes that will be installed on the feet of all fashionistas when the sunny days arrive.

The eternal dilemma of fashion fans? Succeed in combine style and comfort. In recent times, fashionistas have gradually abandoned slim jeans, which are too tight, in favor of baggy jeans and flared denims. Instead of vinyl pants which were all the rage at the end of the 2010s, they now prefer the fleece of jogging pants. While clothing cuts are becoming wider and soft materials are invading wardrobes, shoes are also moving into comfort mode. Skater sneakers, Crocs clogs, Birkenstock mules… And even the return to favor of Scholl, the brand of tatanes always sold in pharmacies, which has been collecting hyper-edgy collaborations for several seasons.

Bye bye stilettos

And the heels in all this? Thanks to the reign of moccasins and ballerinas, they are becoming rarer. But above all, they get closer to the ground. Thus, 12 cm stilettos give way to alternatives that do not hinder women’s walking. Last winter, kitten heels, which peak at 3 or 4 centimeters, were invited to the feet of fashionistas. In spring 2024, it is the slingbacks that are essential.

Dior’s “J’Adior” slingbacks © Dior

Held in place by a band of leather or fabric behind the ankle, these delicate pumps instantly dress up the silhouette. At Chanel, the model has existed since 1957 and was updated by Karl Lagerfeld in 2015. Having become one of the brand’s hits, it features a round toe and a square heel which allows you to run from meeting to meeting all day long. the day. At Dior, the slingbacks are pointed and perched on a 6.5 cm comma heel. For sunny days, the brands JB Martin, Bobbies, Mellow Yellow and Jonak also have their version of the strappy pump. A shoe to show under XXL baggy pants or to wear with a 60’s-inspired mini dress for a look at the height of style.

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