Trade show season is well upon us, and The Atlanta Shoe Market was as bustling as ever. According to show director Laura Conwell-O’Brien, big-box stores and retailers including DSW, Anthropologie, and Dillards were in attendance for the first time. It was the largest Atlanta Shoe Market to date. And, the brands came to deliver. We’ve included five hot releases on display at the show below:
Naot Footwear Releases Luxury Heel Line
Known for their comfort footwear, Naot introduced a new brand of high-end, luxury heels called Ayelet by Naot. The collection turned heads at The Atlanta Shoe Market, where the brand displayed 10 designer-curated styles. The line is a passion project of Ayelet Lax Levy, President of Naot US Operations. Each pair is crafted with high-end materials and includes an innovative custom PORON insole to deliver the brand’s signature comfort.
“Ayelet by Naot is more than a brand; it’s a testament to the belief that our shoes should offer it all to women. Ayelet by Naot, my passion project, is a luxurious vision where comfort and style come together, catering to those who believe that demanding both support and a stunning heel is not just possible, but essential. In a world expecting women to do and have it all, women should expect the same from their footwear. Our footwear remains uncompromised, ready to take you on your journey,” said Ayelet Lax Levy.
Minnetonka Debuts New Thunderbird “Animikii” Moccasin
Last week’s Shoe of the Week, Minnetonka’s new Thunderbird moccasin was well received in Atlanta. The beaded style was redesigned by Minneapolis-based Native American designer, Lucie Skjefte. The thunderbird beading equates to wearable artistry. Two hard- and soft-sole styles are available in an array of colors, and new seasonal hues made their debut at the show.
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Manitobah Goes Micro
Manitobah’s Micro Mukluk was a favorite for fall at the show. As a company rooted in Indigenous culture, Manitobah communicated its vision to build a global brand that makes a positive impact in Indigenous communities. This past September, the brand announced its certification as a B Corporation, and it donated more than $120,000 to support Indigenous organizations in 2023.