Red shoes, high heels or low heels, platform or flat, all have a special appeal, helping to elevate every look from street to office or party.
Red in many shades, dark and light, became the center of the Hermès Spring - Summer 2024 collection. In the photo, the French fashion house combined flip-flop sandals with a shirt and skirt in the same purple shade Rouge H - the brand's signature color, often appearing on leather goods (Photo: Hermès).
Wearing red from head to toe is a simple yet effective way to attract attention. Jacquemus uses red on high-heeled sandals, handbags, and dresses in different shades of red, helping to enhance the look without being too flashy or ostentatious (Photo: Jacquemus).
Valentino combines dark red and gold for summer outfits, accessories and shoes to double the gorgeous look (Photo: Valentino).
Burberry doesn’t follow the head-to-toe red formula. The British fashion brand uses contrasting colors to make them stand out. Red strappy sandals create feminine strides when paired with a minimalist black-and-white outfit (Photo: Burberry).
Roses are the main character in Balmain's Spring - Summer 2024 collection. High-heeled sandals with 3D rose designs bring a striking, seductive look to women's feet (Photo: Balmain).
Gucci chose deep red as the central color of the Spring - Summer 2024 collection. Deep red is interpreted subtly and luxuriously through handbags, bras, pencil skirts, platform loafers, slingback shoes (shoes with a back strap design)... (Photo: Gucci).
You can’t go wrong with a black and white outfit and red shoes. Red high-heeled sandals elevate the minimalist office outfit above (Photo: Sportlight).
Red high-heeled sandals represent the image of seductive and feminine beauty. Therefore, this shoe model will create an interesting contrast when combined with a baseball cap, T-shirt, pleated skirt - items representing a dynamic and youthful style (Photo: Bershka).
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