Red shoes, high 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 dark and light shades 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 glamorous look (Photo: Valentino).
Burberry doesn't follow the formula of wearing red from head to toe. The British fashion brand takes advantage of the contrast between colors to highlight them. Red strappy sandals create feminine strides when combined 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 dark red as the central color of the Spring - Summer 2024 collection. Dark red is interpreted delicately and luxuriously through handbags, bras, pencil skirts, platform loafers, slingback shoes... (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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