Italian footwear label Guiseppe Zanotti introduces two new monochromatic iterations of the iconic Urchin sneaker model. The two tonal options come in a triple white or a triple black tonal completion, with the original model dropping in November last year. The design showcases the same construction and details, with an upper crafted from patent leather materials in a python skin accent contrasted with a matter mesh toe cap.
The lacing system is unconventional as well, boasting a new adjustment structure and it all sits on top of a spine-like sole foundation. The lacing systems differ due to the intertwined laces and zipper incorporation. Notably, the shoes get its name due to the three-dimensional spines on the sole to give off an urchin appearance.
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Trend Themes
1. Monochromatic Footwear - There is an opportunity for brands to create more monochromatic footwear options, leveraging the popularity and minimalist aesthetic of this trend.
2. Unconventional Lacing Systems - There is potential for companies to innovate and design new lacing systems that offer unique adjustments and incorporate different closure mechanisms.
3. Spine-like Sole Foundations - Brands can explore the concept of spine-like sole foundations in their footwear designs, which not only provide structural support but also create a distinct visual appeal.
Industry Implications
1. Footwear - The footwear industry can incorporate monochromatic designs, unconventional lacing systems, and spine-like sole foundations to appeal to fashion-forward consumers.
2. Fashion - The fashion industry can embrace the monochromatic trend and showcase it in clothing and accessories, including footwear, to cater to those seeking a minimalist aesthetic.
3. Design - The design industry can explore innovative ways to incorporate unconventional lacing systems and spine-like sole foundations into various products, such as footwear, furniture, and even architecture.