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Fashion in the 90's didn't have a distinct style. Every
trend was a revisit to the last few decades. For example, Jean Paul
Gaultier and Vivienne Westwood brought back the platform shoes, this time
designed to suit any sort of occasion or event.
*Stylish silver Nike sports shoes. Sole
designed with latest air sole technology. |
Flats, particularly the ballet-style reminiscent of Audrey
Hepburn, in white
and pastels made their way to shoe stores everywhere.
| Strappy shoes, sandals, stilettos and high boots made a come
back like no other.
*Feminine pink and white stilettos
designed by Prada in their 1997-1998 collection. |
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Many people believed that it seemed as if designers simply
recycled their ideas from past decades with a twist if you were lucky.
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*Mule designed with blue fabric
and silver mesh by Betty Almond.
*Brown calf-leathered
moccasin with traditional penny loafer saddle. Made by Patrick Cox. |
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Fashion critics are believed that shoes may be the last
attempt of
personalization in an increasingly homogenous world. Moccasins and loafers
popular in the 1940s made a comeback in the 1990's.

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*Versatile sandals by
Scholl,1993. *Knee boots made
of light tan leather designed by Magli, 1998, recapturing the boots trend
of the 80's.
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