The vision of the designer shouldn't override the vision of the wearer; what you're recommending takes out the individual's creativity in how he/she dresses. Your idea - if I understand you correctly - is essentially sticking to "off the runway" looks that say more about the designer and very little about the wearer -- which in my opinion is wrong (consumerism/uninspired).
Nice fit rick-a-doodle, I think the bigger footwear you chose work because they balance out your broad(er) shoulders (if this was on a person who had a smaller frame, I don't think it would look very nice).