This category is dedicated to the presence of clogs, wooden mules and slides, and cork-based footwear in cinema and visual media.
Across decades, films have often captured spontaneous and stylistic moments where footwear becomes part of a character’s identity. Sometimes these appearances are subtle — a brief scene, a passing detail — while in other cases, wooden mules or cork wedges become a defining element of the overall look.
From the 1970s and 1980s, when elevated clogs and cork platforms were widely present in summer fashion, to more contemporary productions where these designs appear as a refined or niche choice, this archive aims to document their visual presence across time.
The focus is not only on fashion itself, but on how these shoes interact with movement, posture, and cinematic atmosphere. Whether in urban settings, seaside locations, or everyday environments, clogs and wooden mules contribute to a distinct visual language that blends design, femininity, and context.
This category collects films, scenes, and visual references where these types of footwear appear — sometimes briefly, sometimes as a recurring stylistic element — offering a curated perspective on their role in visual culture.