Upcoming Styles: Dominatrix Heels

Posted by Suleika on Monday Sep 29, 2008
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It seems that everywhere you look this fall shoes have gotten tougher and more hardcore. We are seeing a lot more straps, cutouts, and hardware enhancing the style of shoes. We’ve been seeing lots of zippers, studs, and modified shoe shapes too.

Who What Wear chronicled this trend about a week ago – saying “Go Buy Now – Fetish Footwear!

We have seen a lot of shoes like this come in recently – and while some styles are a bit too out there for my tastes – I think a couple straps here and some studs there make a great addition. Some of our favorite dominatrix shoes here at heels.com are below:

LAMB Nayuta Heel – Lots of zippers keep this gladiator fresh. Also, I love the shape of the heel – just a little bit different than usual…

Marciano Tana Heel – I absolutely love this shoe on the foot. It has that great peep-toe thats ever present this season with a really great zipper and jewel like zipper pull details. It’s also this fall’s fav color…

LAMB Finsbury Pump – We got this in last week, not up on the site yet – but very soon! We love how this pump is sort of conservative with great on trend details – perfect even for more conservative offices.

BCBGirls Fiona Heel – This is a great little bootie/pump that is exactly on with the fetish trend. Unfortunately this one is super popular and basically sold out – only size 6.5 left! – but look for details like this, and the attention grabbing heel is also great because it really brings out the sexiness.

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