I’m Convinced That The Best Outfits Rely On TikTok’s “Wrong Shoe Theory”

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I’m Convinced That The Best Outfits Rely On TikTok’s “Wrong Shoe Theory”

TikTok has became a haven for fashion people. Whether it’s spotting the new viral item, or discovering breakthrough small businesses, there’s a lot to gleam from this particular app. But what I’m most fascinated by is how TikTok puts names ideas I’ve never been able to find the words to (like the 2×2 outfit formula), and right now I’m here to share the recently coined ‘wrong shoe theory’. 

The premise is simple, and certainly effective. Once you’ve built your outfit you finish it with what would historically be considered the ‘wrong’ shoe. The idea of the wrong shoe normally comes from it being a different style to the rest of the outfit, but there in lies the beauty of it. It’s that mix of hard and soft, tailored and relaxed, cutesy and edgy, structured and loose that adds the depth and individuality to set these looks apart. You’ve probably spotted the format before but maybe not known the name for it, with tailored trousers paired with sunny day sandals, or a floaty skirt and chunky boots, or baggy jeans and delicate ballet flats. Now that it has a name the whole idea becomes easier to not only spot, but in turn replicate in our own wardrobes. The best thing about mixing styles through shoes is that they don’t take away from the actual outfit. If you add a leather jacket to a floaty summer dress, you’ll definitely add intrigue, but it also covers up the dress where a shoe won’t. 

I’ve added six outfit ideas to show the power of the wrong shoe theory, and exactly how to recreate it to add an edge and re-enthuse your wardrobe with a simple shoe. 

Style Notes: For many of us, embracing floaty styles can feel a bit too twee. Thankfully, the right shoes can ground this style, like sporty trainers for example. 

Style Notes: When it comes to tailoring, we often turn to a structured shoe like a loafer to complete the smart ensemble. But to add a point of difference, a chic sandal can be just as effect. Especially when you’re looking to style your tailoring more casually. 

Style Notes: Remember those loafers we passed over when styling tailoring? Now is their time to shine. For a dainty day dress that needs a little grounding, add your loafers. 

Style Notes: With loose and baggy styles trending right now, it can be easy to constantly pair these with predictable trainers or boots. To switch things up, why not try adding a delicate ballet flat to contrast the loose oversized denim silhouette. 

Style Notes: Not only does the wrong shoe theory add intrigue, but also allows you to style certain pieces for new occasions. Take this silky slip dress that is generally reserved for special occasions. But with a retro sneaker, its a fitting daytime look. 

Style Notes: By now, you’ve kind of got the jist. It’s all about mixing styles to balance out the soft and hard. Like here, the intricate lace details are hardened with a chunky boot. 

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