



Women’s lace-ups are organized through a recognizable typology: covered instep, lace system, low base and closed or partially open uppers. The category brings together references to the oxford, lightweight derby, pointed flat shoe, lace-up moccasin and hybrid versions with a more sport-oriented reading.
The lace works as the design axis. In some models it appears through a traditional path over the tongue; in others, it moves toward side sections, keepers, thin cords or wrapping systems that change the reading of the upper. This presence updates the closed flat without relying on heels, large hardware or high-volume soles.
The surfaces show perforated uppers, nets, open weaves, smooth materials, soft-looking pieces, polished finishes and areas with visible stitching. Openwork adds visual lightness, while closed toes and low bases preserve the structure of urban footwear.
Angora and Cloud Dancer organize a palette of beige, off-whites and soft whites, linked to a seasonal and transitional reading. Evening Blue introduces a dark axis that combines with black, gray, brown, burgundy, red and leather-looking tones. The coexistence of light neutrals and deep colors supports lace-ups for more informal, urban or relaxed dress uses.
The soles follow with thin bottoms, flat bases, low-height profiles, contrasting edges and, in some cases, sport-looking supports. Reduced lower volume reinforces the refined silhouette and allows attention to concentrate on the lace, perforation and upper treatment.
For manufacturers and suppliers, this family opens opportunities in openwork uppers, perforations, open textiles, laces, keepers, footbeds, low bottoms, thin soles and color developments. Differentiation can be achieved through openwork scale, lace path, toe shape, surface finish or the relationship between upper and bottom.


















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