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Though small in its offering, Joseph Altuzarra‘s resort ’16 presentation in New York featured thoughtful footwear experimentation—a rarity for the resort season, which oftentimes features a single shoe style repeated over and over again.
While Altuzarra only showed three different footwear styles, one of which was a barely-there strappy sandal, the leading two styles indeed caught the eye. Slingback pumps were given a touch of whimsy with feathered appliqué work, done in either stiletto or kitten heel heights. The style was presented in two tri-colored versions including grey, white and red, as well as yellow, red and black.
The shoe had an especially comical effect when pair with the designer’s floor-length dresses, as billowing feathers poked out at the hems with each step. It was as though a monster was aching to be released throughout Altuzarra’s collection, which can certainly be true during any creative mind’s mad-mayhem design process.
Compared to his fall ’15 ready-to-wear presentation, which combined dominatrix-style combat boots with Victorian ruffling, the feathered styles were also a refreshing switch-up. With its aim towards vacation attire or glamorous yacht parties in St. Barth’s, resort collections themselves pride themselves on being slightly impractical and unnecessary—why shouldn’t the shoes match?
For more resort ’16 coverage, see below:
Louis Vuitton Resort ’16 Shoe Highlights
Christian Dior Resort ’16 Shoe Highlights
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