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It’s finally time to ditch your winter boots, because spring is officially here. Arguably the best season for footwear, warmer weather means you get to polish off your pedicure-ready sandals, slip into boots that don’t require a spray of Scotchgard, and actually wear heels without the fear of frostbite. What’s not to love? And if you’re looking to expand your collection, we scoured both the runways and our Instagram feeds to procure a list of the hottest footwear trends of 2022. Check it out, below.
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Ankle Breakers
Medusa Aevitas Ankle Strap Platform Pumps
Start strength training your ankles now, because mega-platforms of the late ‘90s are back with a vengeance. We first spotted them on Versace’s spring/summer runway, then on Dua Lipa’s feet, and we basically haven’t stopped thinking about them since. These Barbie heels are not for the faint of heart, so you might as well opt for a bright hue, like this hot pink iteration.
Ankle Breakers
Trixie Mules
Ankle Breakers
Primadonna Heel
Ankle Breakers
Angelina Lime
Ankle Breakers
Platform Chunky High Block Heels
Statement Mules
Fussbett Sabot
Slippers have been our footwear of choice since the beginning of the pandemic. As creatures of comfort finally entering the real world again, it’s difficult to get us out of them. Ease yourself out with an elevated mule. We’re in love with ponyhair styles from Marni that come in a range of colors, plus animal prints from Acne Studios and Brother Vellies.
Statement Mules
Greg Genuine Calf Hair Clogs
Statement Mules
Tiger Print Clogs
Statement Mules
Tasman Slipper
Statement Mules
Tasman Onia
Cowboy Boots
Heritage R Toe Western Boot
Whether you live in the city or the country, cowboy boots are seeing a serious resurgence. In New York, we’ve spotted them styled with shift dresses, but you can keep your look classic with denim shorts or a sweet white dress.
Cowboy Boots
Scarlett Butterfly
Cowboy Boots
Dagget Western Boots
Cowboy Boots
Eve Doodle Boot
Jelly Shoes
Rubber Logo Chunky-Sole Fisherman Sandals
These are not the jelly sandals you wore as a kid. Designers are rolling out rubber footwear this season, making the transition from the beach to the boardwalk a no-brainer. Waterproof footwear is available in many variations—you can choose styles from youthful platform sandals to Balenciaga’s elevated take on Crocs.
Jelly Shoes
Black Crocs Edition Madame Heels
Jelly Shoes
Lollie Jelly Platform Sandal
Jelly Shoes
Marshmallow Sandals
Sculptural Heels
Broken Egg Two-Band Slide Sandals
Sculptural heels are nothing new, but this spring, they’re egg-celent. (So sorry.) Designers are upping their game with shapes and sizes we have never seen before, from Loewe’s cracked eggs to Alaïa’s sectioned wedge. For something simpler, try a neutral pair with a barely-there wooden heel, like the one we found from Chelsea Paris.
Sculptural Heels
Jenine Heels
Sculptural Heels
La Sculpture Wooden Wedge Glossy Strap Sandals
Sculptural Heels
Slash Suede Thong Mule Sandals
Sculptural Heels
Ryka Platform
Mary Janes
Kina Black Patent Leather Mary Janes
Simple Mary Jane heels are a shoe we haven’t thought about since Sunday school, but we predict it’s about to make a triumphant comeback. Try them with frilly white socks for an outfit that will make you feel like the BFF in a K-drama, or test out Dior’s racer stripes, straight from the runway.
Mary Janes
Roller Ballerina Flats
Mary Janes
Escarpins Babies
Mary Janes
Rose Mary Janes
Mary Janes
Bourdin Mary Jane Pump
Princess Pumps
Double Bow PVC Mules
In our humble opinion, princess heels work for any occasion. Dressed up or down, the ultra-feminine shoes will fit every fancy. You can find them decked out in crystals or feathers, pastels or neon. We even think they look good with sweatpants.
Princess Pumps
Begum Crystal-Embellished Leather Pumps
Princess Pumps
Aria Embellished Thong 100mm Sandals
Princess Pumps
Crystal Heels
Princess Pumps
Feather Heel
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