The 2000s’ nostalgia seems to be popular at the moment. This is evident in the recent Mach in the Mach and Mach “Y2K Fantasy” event at New York city’s Nordstrom flagship shop. There’s been long-standing talk of high-heeled shoes eventually becoming the next dinosaur, but the opposite is true. Technavio has reported that the world high-heels market for footwear is projected to expand at a rate in the range of 1.35 percent between 2020 to 2025. Although that’s not a huge increase it’s evident that people are still adoring their high-heeled shoes.
If more proof is required, take an examination of Carrie Bradshaw in the Sex and the City reboot series “And Just Like That” in which (spoiler alert) one of the reasons she’s reluctant to undergo back surgery is due to her resistance to wearing shoes that don’t have heels. After being locked in the house because of the COVID-19 pandemic (which could be able to reduce to an epidemic in the near future) Customers are asking to wear party shoes once more.
Mach & Mach has made the rounds with their party-girl-ready, luxury bow heels. From now until April 3, shoppers are able to immerse themselves in the party-pink world of the heels-centric company at Nordstrom NYC flagship’s Center Stage pop-up. The Georgian brand’s footwear has been called “Cinderella” shoes and has been able to establish a cult following.
The Nordstrom NYC Center Stage has been transformed into a beautiful world of Y2K-themed fantasy that is worthy of the Elle Woods Barbie doll or Paris Hilton. The customers will be able to purchase a variety of exclusive items from Mach & Mach’s chic party clothing and accessories, all with their signature glittery bows.
Mach & Mach stage Mach & Mach stage features exclusive and recently released ready-to-wear pieces, including embellished blazers skirts, and tops, as well as mini dresses as well as a collection that features completely modern designs of bags as well as belts, jewelry, and shoes that feature shiny, PVC, and crystallized features. The prices for the capsule collections are from 360 dollars up and up to 1370 dollars.
“We are extremely thrilled to collaborate with Nordstrom for the Center Stage pop-up,” stated Mach & Mach co-founders Nina and Gvantsa Macharashvili in a statement. “This is the first time that a U.S. department store will carry our entire range of RTW clothing, footwear, accessories, and jewelry. We’re thrilled to showcase our bright and vibrant designs in a setting that is in perfect harmony with our brand’s vision and is heavily in the direction of Y2K trends.”
“We are thrilled to showcase the glitzy realm of Mach & Mach with our new Center Stage at Nordstrom NYC,” said Rickie De Sole, designer for women editor at Nordstrom in an announcement. “We are looking forward to unveiling our exclusive collection of the brand’s most distinctive statement-making footwear and letting them experience the brand’s collection of ready-to-wear to the fullest extent.”