Trend Report
From cherry red to statement satins.
Vacuum-sealing puffer coats and boxing up winter boots is oddly satisfying to me.
Meanwhile, main character energy is personified via cherry red footwear.
Any and all styles are getting a crimson revamp loafers, flats, slingbacks, and more.
In addition to loud colors, dramatic silhouettes are also on the rise.
At the same time, ballet flats are more dramatic than ever.
This is all to say: Shoes just got fun again.
Satin Mules
Its official: satin shoes are no longer reserved for prom.
Square Toe Ballet Flats
Balletcore is showing no signs of slowing down.
In the past, ballet flat options were daintier and featured a rounded toe.
these days, however, interpretations fall closer to ballerinas actual pointe shoes.
(Square-toe ballet pumps, the flats older sister, are also poised to dominate the season.)
Long live the square toe.
And yet vivid soccer trainers have taken the fashion world by storm.
When it comes to this trend, the brighter, the better.
Pro styling tip: Wear your red shoes with an all-neutral ensemble for an effortless pop of color.
Go for thick platforms or sneaker-esque options for a modern take on the middle school favorite.
Youll get an A+ for style.
But slingbacks for spring can also look like strappy sandals.
The limit (for a stylish fit) simply does not exist.
Open-Toe Boots
Kylie Jenner has been showing toesfor months via her personal collection of open-toe boots.
Since then, other A-listers likeEmily Ratajkowskiand Sydney Sweeney have also worn toe-baring looks.
This can only mean one thing: Peep-toe boots are about to see their heyday.
As a result, the shimmery hue coated cowboy boots and other concert-appropriate footwear for months on end.
this year, however, the mirrored sheen is getting a grown-up update one fit for the boardroomandpost-work drinks.
Im talking loafers, slingbacks, and pumps of all shapes and heels, all dipped in shimmering silver.