Focusing on Appearance/Description:
* Those shoes are...
* Her shoes were...
* The shoes gleamed...
* Sparkling like jewels, the shoes...
* Crafted from supple leather, the shoes...
Focusing on Function/Use:
* These shoes are perfect for...
* My shoes helped me...
* I need shoes that...
* For hiking, sturdy shoes are essential...
* Without proper shoes, the journey would be impossible...
Focusing on Emotion/Feeling:
* I love my new shoes...
* My worn-out shoes tell a story...
* The shoes reminded him of...
* She felt confident in her high heels...
* He hated wearing those uncomfortable shoes...
Focusing on Ownership/Possession:
* My favorite shoes are...
* He lost his shoes...
* She carefully placed her shoes...
* The shoes belonged to...
* A pair of shoes lay abandoned...
The best way to start your sentence will depend on the context and what you want to communicate.