Edwardian Beaded Shoes




Manchester, 1900, Austrian
The pinnacle of footwear styling in the Edwardian period was The Beaded Shoe.  Nothing is quite so lovely, so sparkly, so special, and so enticing.  Beads could be found on both shoes and boots, and accentuated the already gorgeous cut- and strap-work that was so popular at the time.  Here's a look at what's inspiring my grey matter today:






Shoe Icons, 1900-1915




Maria Niforos, c. 1900




The Met, 1910s




The Met, c. 1916




The Met, 1915-20




The Met, 1915 - these are suede




The Met, 1906 - look at that little web of seed beads between the straps!




Vintage Textile, but I believe the record is no longer online - via




Also from Vintage textile, with a missing record
In today's world of shoes, with studs and sparkles to be seen all over, you'd think something like this would be possible to manufacture, so we're going to give it a try. :-)