Espadrilles, summer shoe trend for 2014


London, May 28 (IANS): Espadrille shoes, that once topped the must-have list, is trending thanks to celebrities like Kourtney Kardashian, Beyonce Knowles, Kate Bosworth and Katy Perry.

These celebrities were spotted wearing the espadrilles pair from the collection of French fashion designer Chanel and thankfully other designers have taken note of the trend too, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Valentino have leather-studded numbers that are a little more appropriate for work wear, but the must-have summer laid back look comes from American fashion designer Tory Burch, who has launched Espadrilles shoes in lace and floral designs.

These casual flats are perfect option to wear for those fun events you have planned this summer. It can be worn to your friend’s wedding or a graduation party. Also, one can pack them for their next summer vacation. They will look perfect with any type of outfit for that beach party or a big reunion.

These are shoes that have survived 700 years in style, the shoe originated in 14th-century, worn by peasants in the Spanish Pyrenees, and now they are taking a front seat in high street fashion too. 

So pick out some stylish espadrilles and step out in style this summer.

  

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