Shoe Trends

A big part of staying current and feeling alive in this game of life is keeping your finger on the pulse of what’s trending.

It doesn’t mean you have to jump on every trend; it just means you understand why you’re seeing it everywhere and how you could make it work for you if you choose to.

When you stay curious rather than resistant, style (and life) stays a whole lot more fun.
 

Clogs have such an interesting history and evolution, especially when you look at their roots and how they’ve transformed into modern style staples. 

The modern clog often blends Japanese minimalism with Scandinavian design, think chunky yet elegantnatural yet polished. 

Comfort has become key: many modern pairs feature padded insoles, rubber treads, or low platforms, so you get that sculptural look without the wobble. 

 
 

Balance Proportions
 
Pair chunky clogs with loose shirt dresses, cropped or wide-leg pants,and show a little ankle or top-of-foot skin; this keeps the look light. 

 
 

Channel Japanese Minimalism

Try neutral or earthy tones (Off white, oatmeal, light stone or any earth colours).

Think linen boxy shirts, or flowy midi skirts and culottes.

The main style key is - A Chunky shoe likes to meet a chunky last hem length. 

When you pair a heavy shoe with a voluminous bottom that casts shade, everything looks intentional and grounded.

But offer that chunky shoe something too slim as your last hemline, and it’ll cause a little ruckus; the proportions will fight rather than flow.

So next time you reach for your platform slides, clogs, or chunky trainers, check your last hemline first. 

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