Welcome to the era in which everyone, when it comes to style, is free to do as they want (“and less maaaaleeee”, as Marco Mengoni would sing, and you are singing it too). And so we have long since hung up the fashion diktat according to which for a party by night high heel shoes only. Even on New Year's Eve.
In the past, fashion etiquette included many style rules that had to be observed carefully so as not to slip on a banana peel. But today that there are no longer strict wardrobe rules, these previously unforgivable mistakes have even become trends. Ready to check them out?
Gen Z, do you know that once upon a time, during the Christmas holidays, the current boomers not exactly with Carrie Bradshaw's DNA suffered the pain of hell wearing Barbie-style shoes? We are obviously talking about a part of the female population, because many others, genetically born with the arch of an étoile, have always been happy to show off jeweled sandals or bling bling pumps with heels of 10 cm or more. On any occasion, let alone to celebrate the new year.
In the past, fashion etiquette included many style rules that had to be observed carefully so as not to slip on a banana peel. But today that there are no longer strict wardrobe rules, these previously unforgivable mistakes have even become trends. Ready to check them out?
Today, however, in the roaring 20s of the Third Millennium, we know well that fashion has liberated us all. So much so that celebs also show off very important footwear of all kinds on the red carpet. It is clear that her feet, in this period, still remain a tribute to the party, through workmanship, decorations and shapes, which reign supreme, without fear of daring. And we agree.
But we can do it with the type of shoes we prefer. Provided, of course, that you are up to the task. So here we offer you what we propose below 5 types of footwear perfect for parties, on five different heel levels. It's up to you to decide which floor to go up or down to start 2024 on the right foot, always and in any case.
Penthouse floor – Platform vertigo

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Araya DohenyBut if not on New Year's Eve, when? Not exactly everyday shoes, but the models vertigo equipped with platforms and plateaus, they are not as uncomfortable as they seem, on the contrary. They are the queens of the parties and, in any case, of the look because they certainly do not go unnoticed, especially if studded with glitter or metallic. Among the stars who are addicted to it, Kate Beckinsale who never gives up on red carpets to stand out on a pair of sky-high heels.
Top floor – Stiletto

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Karwai TangThe most classic choice on New Year's Eve, of course, is that of a nice pair pumps or sandals elegant with soaring heels (we love the minimal chic ones in silver by Emma Stone), almost as if we wanted to rediscover the sweet pleasure of standing on tiptoe, at least for one evening. And for these special occasions, the comfort trend gives way to evening shoes for many. Carrie Bradshaw (and Barbie too) approved.
Floor 2 – Low heel

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Amy Sussman/Getty ImagesFor those who don't feel like climbing too much, mules, ankle boots and sandals with kitten heels they are the ideal chic solution. This low heel gives a touch of refinement to each shoe model which is not only charming, but also quite comfortable. Flaunted since 1954 by Silvana Mangano in the film Mambo (a model much loved by the actress), embellishes the perfect shoes of those who love to stand out but with not excessive heights, combining class and practicality at the same time.
Floor 1 – Flat shoes

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Gareth Cattermole/Getty ImagesNow cleared also to go to the altar, dancers & Co. have seen a great return this year also on the red carpets, where the stars, from Margaret Qualley to Elizabeth Debicki, Lady Diana's The Crown, they don't exchange them with anyone else. From Audrey Hepburn onwards, flat shoes are a style choice that will never go out of fashion. For those who prefer a touch more mannishalternatively, there are moccasins to adapt to the look.
Ground floor – Sneakers and slippers

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James DevaneyAs long as they're bling bling, long live sneakers on New Year's Eve which certainly don't lose points for the party look! Watch Oprah Winfrey, absolutely perfect with sneakers, or let's think about Sarah Ferguson who certainly did not disfigure recently with her glittery Gucci sneakers at a soirée which she paired with a dark and elegant dress. Finally, for the most extreme and addicted to absolute comfort at any time, there are eco fur slippers, must by Maria Tomba a X Factor, perfect under a pajama set and extremely cool. In a world of John and Paul, they are Ringo Starr (cit.).
Source: Vanity Fair

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