If you’ve seen any of the most recent trends, it’s all about the ’90s.
From head-to-toe,’90s fashion trendshave taken over our closets and runways.
This nostalgic throwback is nothing new for the fashion industry, as trends come in cycles.

However, the magnitude in which the ’90s has taken over fashion is surprising.
One of the reasons why is because of how popular it has been on the runways.
One of the categories that has seen a significant change since the comeback of ’90s fashion is shoes.

However, most of the time, the trends seem to target sneakers or other comfortable shoes.
Thankfully, there is one option if you are looking to dabble into the ’90s but still look formal.
With that, enter the pointed shoes.

While many think the pointed shoe is not flattering, there are plenty of examples to show you otherwise.
From boots to slingbacks, there are plenty of pointed shoes you’re able to wear.
Anne Hathaway showed us how classic pointed black stilettos are one variation you might take (viaFootwear News).
The actress showed off this fashion staple while taking front row during New York Fashion Week.
This classic pair is a great way to combine the ’90s with an elevated twist.
How to style the pointed shoe
The part that gets many is how to style pointed shoes.
Because of the elongated shape, many find it hard to accommodate that extra part.
However, rest assured that wearing pointed shoes is no challenge.
The Fashion Folksrecommend going business as usual with your outfits when wearing pointed shoes.
The only piece you’ll want to avoid is a maxi dress.
Instead, expand your shape to the sides, to create a balance.
This means using flared jeans or skirts that expand in volume.
Marilyn Hellman explains, “Let points peek out from trousers, especially appealing with wide leg pants.
For a long lean look wear pointed toes with pencil A-line and knee length skirts.”