Learn about the history and enduring appeal of two-tone heels with black toe caps—an elegant style icon made famous by Chanel.
The Iconic Black-Toe Look: A Style Born in Paris
In the 1950s, Coco Chanel introduced the now-iconic beige shoe with a contrasting black toe cap. It was more than a design—it was a statement. The black tip visually shortened the foot while elongating the leg, creating balance and beauty.
Why Two-Tone Shoes Are the Definition of Quiet Luxury
Two-tone shoes offer subtle contrast, polish, and timeless femininity. They pair with everything—from neutral separates to bold prints—and exude effortless refinement. It’s the kind of luxury that whispers, not shouts.
From Runways to Real Life: How to Style “Chanelles”
Wear them with tailored trousers for work, or with denim and a blazer on weekends. Add a silk scarf or structured bag to complete the look. Two-tone shoes elevate without overpowering.
Elegant, Comfortable, Distinctive – The Anna Maratti Way
Our take on the classic two-tone heel honors the elegance of the original while embracing comfort and versatility. Crafted in Poland, they embody grace in motion.
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A Shoe That Completes Every Look
There are shoes you wear—and then there are shoes that finish the outfit. The Anna Maratti two-tone heel is the latter.