Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Heather Williams, a collection of shoes inspired by the skyline of New York

Heather Williams's ability to be able to transform the architectural forms and geometric lines of urban landscapes in shoes is sensual and feminine again been demonstrated with the collection made for the autumn / winter 2011/2012. The genius of H. Williams resides in this exclusive collection capacity and at the 2011 2012 is the result of a study of architectural forms typical of the skyline of New York (Flatiron Building, Chrysler Building, Brooklyn Bridge and the Guggenheim Museum) combined with influences of tropical flowers and birds by the artist encountered in his travels and now inspiration for inspiration.

For the first time H. Williams has in his collection, along with high and low heels, platforms and wedges, the dancers and exotic Middle Eastern-inspired (see the gallery at the end). The models in the collection are rigorously Made in Italy, the materials ranging from metallic shades in python skin in a rich tassel, from exotic prints in soft chamois leather.

Tronchetti open toe or rounded toe, embellished with some soft inserts as fur boots. The scale of colors ranging from blacks as a neutral, taupe and brown, metal such as silver, gold and bronze, and then touch tips with tones of dark berries and eggplant.

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