Architectural Mega Heels

Mark Giuseppe Zanotti Designs

Gigantic shoe soles seem to be popping up lately. Piperlime calls it "Go Architecural" which is a pretty good description of these mega-shoes. Guiseppe Zanotti designed this madly modern footwear. Made in Italy, contrasting stitching, 6" heel, 2 1/2" platform, leather throughout. Shoes for show, for sure.

Implications - These structural pieces of footwear feed into the recent fashion fad of architectural wear. Though fashion has been focused on the human anatomy for quite some time, designers are now looking towards more extreme, extravagant structures that enhance the human form. Designers that utilize this architectural influence are sure to appear very avant garde to the restless fashion consumer, who is constantly on the search for something new.
Trend Themes
1. Architectural Footwear - Exploring the trend of extravagant, structural footwear that enhances the human form, offering an opportunity for avant-garde fashion designers.
2. Extreme Fashion Structures - Pushing the boundaries of fashion by incorporating extreme, extravagant structures into clothing and accessories, providing a unique and avant-garde aesthetic.
3. Restless Fashion Consumers - Meeting the demand of fashion consumers who are constantly searching for new and innovative designs, by offering architectural-inspired fashion pieces that stand out from the crowd.
Industry Implications
1. Fashion Design - Fashion designers can create innovative, avant-garde collections by incorporating architectural elements into their designs, captivating fashion enthusiasts.
2. Footwear Manufacturing - Footwear manufacturers can explore architectural footwear trends, creating unique and eye-catching shoe designs that appeal to fashion-forward consumers.
3. Accessories Market - The accessories industry can tap into the architectural fashion trend by offering statement pieces with extravagant structures, attracting consumers who crave unique and bold accessories.

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