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Pumps - Women's Collection

Pumps are known as court shoes in British English or pumps in American English and are a timeless classic in the world of women's footwear .

These shoes are characterized by a low forefoot and an elegant design, they have crossed centuries of fashion adapting and evolving and always maintaining a place of honor in the hearts and wardrobes of women.

Their history, distinctive features and the novelties that continue to emerge make décolleté shoes a fascinating and inspiring topic.

The History of Décolleté

The origins of décolleté date back to the 17th and 18th centuries, deriving from formal shoes with buckles.

With the advent of the 19th century, buckles were gradually replaced by black bows, becoming the contemporary style for men's formal wear.

This design was then adapted and adopted also in the women's wardrobe where it underwent further evolutions.

Women's pumps, often featuring a heel, have varied in shape over time, from kitten heels to medium heels to the most varied styles today.

Unique Features

One of the main features of décolleté shoes is their versatility.

They can be made from a variety of materials, although patent leather remains a popular choice for its sleek, refined look.

Pumps can have a closed toe, a block or stiletto heel and are suitable for both formal and informal contexts.

Some styles feature an ankle strap or instep strap, known respectively as Mary Janes or strappy pumps, adding an extra touch of style and femininity.

A Style Icon Through the Decades

Pumps have played a significant role in women's fashion for decades, becoming a symbol of elegance and femininity. They have adorned the feet of style icons such as Marilyn Monroe, cementing their status as an essential footwear for every occasion.

The ability of pumps to pair perfectly with both formal dresses and casual jeans makes them a favorite choice for women of all ages and styles.

In today’s world, pumps continue to evolve with the introduction of new materials, such as sustainable ones, and comfort-enhancing technologies like padded insoles and architectural supports.

Designers experiment with bright colors, bold prints and unique details like bows, pearls and gemstones making each pair of pumps a work of art.

Awareness about foot health has led to greater attention in choosing materials and designing shoes that are not only beautiful to look at, but also comfortable to wear all day long.