This season is all plastic fantastic (think the designers). Plastic sunglasses, plastic bags, plastic chains, plastic shoes. The ecotrend (“This is not a plastic bag ‘) in recent years has already past.
Several designers – Jean Paul Gaultier to Marc Jacobs, to name but a few – for summer 2010 shoes in plastic, rubber, PVC and jelly designed.
Especially plastic ballerinas are hot.
While trend spotting in boutiques with famous names caught our eye is indeed a collection of plastic ballerinas. Fun for the beach but we are not special enough, in addition to expensive brands to be showcased bags, which incidentally was the case.
We have the shoes in this expensive boutique even closer views. The ballerinas were simple in flexible plastic. They were in different colors. The model was simple. Estimated to cost no more than a few dollars. Shoes you as fast as you slip into an errand, but certainly not more than that.
The experts also have their reservations. Plastic shoes, and certainly a model like the ballerina who completely encloses the foot, are not conducive to health. The PSC creates a humid microclimate and the foot can not breathe. You may occasionally wear them best, the advice, but do not walk around for hours.
Shoe addicts and fashion victims would themselves freely on the shoes have paid. Unhindered by the objections of the experts, but also in our pass through the exorbitant price of the shoes. The plastic ballerinas that we held had cost a cool 140 euros. In this case, you still pay only the NAME?
