Womens Shoes – Australian & International Fashion Labels

Womens dress shoes have to be the number one womens fashion accessory. Some would debate that womens bags or jewellery takes the cake, but the simple fact is that women will put themselves through pain to look good in a pair of shoes. Blisters, squashed toes, and aching feet are all common but ‘necessary’ impacts from a pair of quality designer shoes. For a couple of extra inches in height, and to extend the visual length of legs, it is argued that womens shoes shoud serve more than the simple purpose of padding for your feet.

As a male, i find it hard to believe the lengths that the female form will go through for shoes. I know of no women who would wear a bag or piece of jewellery with such consequences. I guess its one of those born ‘instincts’ in females. You know, like a mother nurture for her child – a womens fashion craving for designer shoes… it speaks for itself.

Australian fashion labels are broadening their wings with a number of designers and labels releasing ranges of fashion shoes. We decided to compare some of the current shoe collections from Australian fashion designers, against some of the more acclaimed internatonal shoe designers.

The results? – have a look for yourself below- shoes, shoes and more womens shoes!

Mimco Womens Shoes  – The Australian fashion labels concept

 Mimco Womens Dress Shoes

Mimco womens shoes - ballet flats

International Womens designer shoe labels – equivalant or similar shoe designs & styles

Bottega Venata ballet flat shoes Chloe ballet flat womens shoes

Bottega Venata (left), Chloe (right) flat style ballet womens dress shoes

Jimmy Choo flat ballet womens shoes  Marc Jacobs womens flat ballet dress shoes

Jimmy Choo (left), Marc Jacobs (right) flat style ballet womens dress shoes 

More Womens Dress Shoes – Australian fashion designers vs International fashion designers 

 Maise womens high-top shoes Marc Jacobs flat womens loafer shoes

Maise High-top womens shoes  – Australian label (left), Marc Jacobs shoes (right)

Strummer brown leather flat shoes  Rupert Sanderson brown leather womens dress shoes

Strummer womens dress shoes (Australian) (left), Rupert Sanderson dress shoes (right)

Nicola Finetti flat womens dress shoes  Church's mens style womens dress shoe

Nicola Finetti Australian womens flat dress shoes (left), Churchs womens dress shoes (right)

 Ginger & Smart high-heel dress shoe  Christian Louboutin high-heel designer womens shoesMiu Miu designer high-heel womens shoes

Ginger & Smart Australian designer high-heel shoes (left) , Christian Laboutin designer shoes (middle), Miu Miu womens high-heels (right)

 Ellery Designer Australian womens boots Tory Burch designer leather womens boot shoes.

Ellery  Australian designer high-heel boots (left) , Tory Burch designer leather boots (right)

Nicola Finetti high-heel womens dress shoes  Nicola Finetti gladiator high-heel sandal womens shoe Giuseppe Zanotti Gladiator high-heel womens shoe

Nicola Finetti Australian designer high-heel shoes (left & middle), Giuseppe Zanotti gladiator heel sandals (right)





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7 Responses to “Women’s Dress Shoes – Heels, flats, boots & sandals for 2009”

  1. Women's shoes says:

    Wow! the shoes look really great. The high heeled women’s shoes are the best.

  2. sara says:

    where can i buy rupert sanderson shoes in Australia?

  3. mynewshoe says:

    this site is great! very sophisticated high heels but i was looking for some dressy flip flops that would be easy to wear specially this summer.

  4. Wendygrrl says:

    Wow… so many lovely fashion items…

  5. shoes galore says:

    i am looking for a pair of nice flat charcoal grey shoes……..any idea where i camn find them?

  6. Franc says:

    Ooh lovely Mimco flats!

    I love these too… http://www.oliverandco.com

  7. Franc says:

    woops i forgot the name

    Oliver and Co. Ballet Flats – they are Australian Designed too.

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