Get ready to go uncompromisingly bold next season.
Fall 2022 wouldn't tempt those with minimalist or classic taste — but they would tug at the wallets of trend-driven and creative dressers
From patterned thigh-highs to towering stilettos, the autumnal footwear spotted in the City of Lights is uncompromisingly bold. Blue emerged as a popular color for boots. Wedges held their own among a sea of kitten and block heels, though slingbacks with eye-grabbing details and polarizing platforms came out on top.
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