Christophe Decarnin, head designer for Parisian luxury fashion house Balmain, is known for his edgy, rock n roll fashion pieces and the Balmain Spring/Summer 2010 shoes are no exception. The fancy footwear uses intricately beaded tribal prints and liberally strewn metal studs to create shoes that will surely turn heads.
The Balmain Spring/Summer 2010 shoes are made out of either leather or suede. There are four styles of sandals all ankle height of higher with one flat pair and one above-the-ankle lace-up bootie. The booties were shown on the Balmain Spring/Summer 2010 runway sans studs and in black and khaki.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Edgy Fashion Footwear
- The use of intricate beaded tribal prints and metal studs in Balmain Spring/Summer 2010 shoes creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in edgy footwear design.
- Tribal Print Fashion
- The tribal print trend in Balmain Spring/Summer 2010 shoes opens doors for disruptive innovation in tribal print fashion, especially in the luxury market.
- High-end Sandals
- The ankle-high and high-end nature of Balmain Spring/Summer 2010 sandals creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in high-end sandal design.
Sectors Adopting This
- Luxury Fashion
- The use of intricate beadwork and metal studs in Balmain Spring/Summer 2010 shoes presents a disruptive innovation opportunity in the luxury fashion industry.
- Footwear
- The edgy design and intricate detailing of Balmain Spring/Summer 2010 shoes creates opportunities for disruptive innovation in the footwear industry.
- Fashion Accessories
- The use of tribal prints and metal studs in Balmain Spring/Summer 2010 shoes can inspire disruptive innovation in the fashion accessories industry, specifically in creating edgier and more unique accessories.
