Are Birkenstock’s fashion-forward?
Are Birkenstock’s fashion-forward,? Yes if the purchase by a private equity firm backed by Bernard Arnault‘s LVMH, agreed to buy the German footwear group in a deal that values the company at about €4bn makes them high fashion. No if you think they don’t look stylish or chic.
Designers and celebrities have embraced these shoes making them fashion-forward. Thanks to WFH during the Covid virus, comfort is more important than style making them politically correct. These shoes project indifference to what others think, look casual without trying hard. Birkenstock’s are orthopedic, functional, and comfortable plus available in numerous colors and styles.
Birkenstock Orthopädie GmbH & Co. KG, a German shoe manufacturer, is known for its sandals, and other shoes notable for their contoured cork-filled rubber-like soles and thick leather uppers. The company was founded in 1774 by Johann Adam Birkenstock to create shoes that support and contour the foot instead of flat soles.
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The Latest Fashion Trend: Break a Fashion Rule
If you want to look chic and/or ramp up your style the latest fashion trend is to break a fashion rule. Combine patterns and prints that clash, mix bold and bright colors, layer multiple pieces, wear print shoes with print dresses, print skirts or print pants, or wear a ball gown with trainers. Fashionistas are wearing pajamas with hats and heels, underwear is now outerwear and women are even wearing white to weddings when they are not the bride.
What is fashion’s future?
Going forward the future of fashion is”less is more chic”. There was a move afoot to buy less but buy quality over quantity before the Covid19 pandemic. However, the virus has made us aware we don’t need all the clothes we have in our closets. Many of us have found that our closets are stuffed with clothes we are not wearing. However, the virus has made us aware we don’t need all the clothes we have in our closets. Many of us have found that our closets are stuffed with clothes we are not wearing.