Well, that really depends on your definition of fashionable. I believe that fashion is always in the eye of the beholder. One person will consider a shoe pretty while another person would not. You have to realize that a diabetic shoe has to fit the shape of your foot first and foremost. You can't get a pointy-toed, high-heeled shoe. It's got to be something like what your mom or grandma used to say was a sensible shoe. Most people will certainly want a shoe that looks nice, but a lot of diabetic shoes do not. When we try to make a selection of shoes for our store, we make them in different colors, different leather combinations, and different styles so that they'll look nicer and look more like normal shoes.