5 Spring 2023 Shoe Trends Everyone Will Be Wearing This Year
January is a drag. But it's nearly over, which means it is finally acceptable to start shopping for your spring shoes. Sure, it's not yet time to pack away those snow boots, but you can definitely start browsing ankle-baring shoes again. The best spring 2023 shoe trends are pretty versatile, too.
The platforms, Mary Janes, and chunky loafers you're loving right now still have a place in your next-season wardrobe, as do every kind of ballet flats you could think of (especially those with a literal en pointe twist). If you can't get enough minimalist silhouettes from the early 2000s, little kitten heels, are primed for a major comeback. And if you're not ready to say bye to your cold-weather lug-sole boots, there's still plenty of weather appropriate chunky options, including flatforms, wedges (yes, seriously), and block heels. Plus, cagey designs, including fisherman sandals and the delightfully whimsical jellies.
Keep scrolling for a deeper breakdown of the shoes set for cult status next season, and add a couple to your cart now so you're fully prepared for when March finally rolls around.
Rise & Shine
You can finally put those fuzzy sandals from your life-at-home era to rest, and welcome some satin into your post-pandemic world. Ready yourself for made-to-be-seen clogs, pumps, slides, and boots in all colors with a lustrous sheen. Etro, Sportmax, and Ports 1961 are just a few brands proving the fabric has seriously elegant and modern appeal.
As seen at: Etro
Peep Show
Will the Y2K revival prove to be the longest style revival of all time? Maybe. Designers keep delivering nostalgic hits like peep-toe mules, from kitten and block-heeled versions suited for work to elegant versions destined for occasions and nights out.
As seen at: Carolina Herrera
Good Angle
Knife-edge heel used to be synonymous with Balenciaga but now, every brand is making its own take on the angled heel. There's Bottega Veneta's geometric wedges, Proenza Schouler's bubble platforms and mules, and Ferrgamao's super-strappy slingbacks.
As seen at: Bottega Veneta
Bad Girls Club
From S&M to punk, edgy details were all over the fall collections, and the vibes continues into spring. When getting your rebel fix, think about juxtaposition when styling. A strappy patent platform looks divine when worn with a tiny mini, yes, but chain-laced boots and brogues are a stylish offset to dresses and skirts of all kinds.
As seen at: Gucci
Ballet Masters
Even people who don't follow trends know ballet flats are trending. They're everywhere but designers like Simone Rocha still make them feel fresh with pearl details and ribbon-inspired straps.
As seen at: Simone Rocha
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