The Beak Collection is defined by a sharply pointed toe that gives the shoe its unmistakable character. Rather than being a decorative detail, the pointed front shapes the overall look of the shoe, lengthening the line of the leg and giving each design a clear, confident presence. Within the Beak Collection, precise lines and a distinctive pointed end create footwear that has an attractive, modern appearance.
Whoever is drawn to a similarly bold direction built around fuller shapes may also explore the Convex collection.
The shape of the pointed toe
The signature feature of the Beak line is its extended pointed front, developed to create a long, defined profile while remaining comfortable to wear. The shape naturally elongates the leg and brings a sharp, elegant finish to the overall look.
Inside the shoe, the shaped insole follows the natural curve of the foot, while the heel is positioned to support the body’s natural stance. This construction keeps the step steady, even with higher heels. From ballet flats with a sharp front to pumps that give the figure a more upright posture, each style reflects a clear focus on proportion and wearability.
A continuous line across styles
Across the Beak range, the pointed shape appears in several interpretations. Boots extend the line along the leg to create a strong vertical profile, while more summery styles, such as sandals, reflect the same sharp profile in a more open design.
Each style emphasises clear lines, precise proportions and confident shapes rather than seasonal trends. For those interested in a softer interpretation of contemporary footwear, the Surge collection explores movement through smoother, more fluid lines.
FAQ
Does the pointed shape of the Beak line affect stability?
The internal structure is designed to distribute weight evenly across the foot. The insole and heel placement support the natural stance, allowing the shoe to remain stable and comfortable even during longer occasions.
When are Beak pumps best worn?
Their defined shape works particularly well in professional or formal settings. They pair easily with tailored suits, midi dresses or structured evening looks, where a sharp shoe line helps complete the overall outfit.