Get the Look for Less- Cutout Block Heel
I'm loving the current trend in stylized block heels. A few months ago the accents were all about the backs above heels like princess "collars" around your ankles, feathers, and wings like the Talaria owned
by Hermes Greek mythology style. Now all the details are literally within the heels themselves.
Recently I noticed the cutout wedge featured in a few different brands, first in this mark. By Avon So Clear To Me Sandal then in a few of the new shoe styles from the Alexander Wang collection like this 'Abby' Ankle Strap Sandal.
The architectural details are striking and and capture your attention while toying with your perception of structure, giving the feeling that your heels aren't really supporting anything. The glass heel on the Clear to Me Sandal takes that to the next level by using a transparent material which almost gives the impression that the heel isn't there all. that the Don't worry though, they are and you won't fall backwards in these. Your heels are still structurally sound #TrustMeImAnArchitect LOL.
What do you think of the new trend? Are you daring enough to take a notch out of your heels and level up your shoe game? Would you copp the look with mark. By Avon for just $42 and Save or Splurge on the $475 price tag on the Alexander Wang version.
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