It was such a wonderful time for footwear. Ladies' shoes were styled to give the foot an elegant look - narrow, pointed, and beautifully decorated.
The hallmarks of Edwardian shoes are:
- narrow, elongated, and pointed toe
- various strap styles and cutwork
- French heels
- button closures
There are variations in some of the styling, for instance, the "military" heel was becoming popular for women, and button closures started to be replaced by buckles, as we near the 1920s.
Let's take a look:
1900, from Shoe Icons. Cutwork, beading, and leather for evening wear became all the rage in the Edwardian period. |
You will all recognize these as the inspiration shoe for "Astoria." These date 1900-1910, and are a satin evening shoe with extensive beading. Notice the long toe and French heel. |
Year 1900, from Vintage Textile. The cutwork/strap combo is impressive on these, as well as the beading. These are very common attribute of Edwardian shoes. |
1912, from MFA, these were a very popular style of shoe, so much so that there are two almost identical pairs held in museums. The heel is quite high for this period. It is constructed of wood. |
Edwardian two-tones from my home state. They are leather wishbone-strapped, and suede for the heel and back of the shoe. Very dapper. You see all the hallmarks of Edwardian shoes here. |
And here is Astoria, our faithful reproduction and tribute to the Edwardian shoes of the past. Pointed, elongated toe, strapwork and button closures, and the French heel. |
I truly love Edwardian shoes. I just find them to be so elegant and interesting, and they look splendid on the foot. These antique styles have me salivating and wanting to make additional Edwardian styles. Let's see how Astoria does, and decide from there. :-)
Astoria is available for pre-order on Monday. Tell your friends! We need to collect 120 pre orders to do the run. They are available in both black and white. The listing is up on the website now, though you can't buy them yet, but go have a look: https://www.american-duchess.com/astoria-womens-edwardian-shoe