"It looks so fresh," he said. "It feels right with everything that's going on in fashion."
The classic, versatile style, last a must-have in the "Sex and the City" era, is enjoying an updated return to the spotlight in a burst of colors and with decorations such as pretty bows and tougher-looking studs.
"When you think of the pointed-toe shoe, you think of Audrey Hepburn and Jacqueline Kennedy," Andrews said. "You think of those very famous fashion icons from the 1960s, but then you tweak it and you make it very 21st century."
Decades ago, women stepped out in black or white patent leather, he said. "Now we're seeing it in a whole myriad of colors and seeing everything from nude all the way into bright highlighter colors, and of course, black is still there," he said.