The Top 7 Shoe Trends For Spring 2015

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Paging all shoe-lovers — and that's all of us, right? The Spring '15 runways gave us a whole new crop of kicks to covet for this season. So what exactly do we have to look forward to? Designers emphasized wearability and ease, delivering flatforms and block heels, not to mention a selection of flats, dressed up with fringe and embellishment so you don't even have to feel guilty about not wearing your heels. It's all right here; just scroll for your preview of Spring's new footwear.

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Woven Details

Whether crafted with a more natural look or made of more futuristic technicolor fabric, like the shoes at Alexander Wang, woven cropped up at some of our favorite designers, giving subtle dimension to heels and Spring sandals.

3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2015

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Sportmax Spring 2015

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Bottega Veneta Spring 2015

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Altuzarra Spring 2015

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Alexander Wang Spring 2015

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Michael Kors Spring 2015

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Power Pumps

Pointed toes and high stiletto heels were still the mark of a great power pump. Spring '15's iterations come with ankle straps, slingbacks, too, and in every case, they're still a sign of classic womanly dressing.

Wes Gordon Spring 2015

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Costello Tagliapietra Spring 2015

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Zac Posen Spring 2015

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Lela Rose Spring 2015

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All Laced Up

Whether they're tied up around the ankle and even the calf, we're already predicting that statement-making lace-up sandals will be any fashion girl's must-have footwear come Spring.

Nonoo Spring 2015

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Alberta Ferretti Spring 2015

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Marchesa Spring 2015

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Erdem Spring 2015

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Sophia Webster Spring 2015

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Topshop Unique Spring 2015

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Ohne Titel Spring 2015

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Cynthia Rowley Spring 2015

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Thakoon Spring 2015

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Michael Kors Spring 2015

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Tibi Spring 2015

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Western Influence

With bold references, like spurs and the tougher, metal hardware at Marissa Webb, or more subtle influence, like the shape of the shoes at Victoria Beckham, Western-inspired kicks are having a moment.

Marissa Webb Spring 2015

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Emilio Pucci Spring 2015

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Prada Spring 2015

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Tommy Hilfiger Spring 2015

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Victoria Beckham Spring 2015

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Marissa Webb Spring 2015

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Fancy Flats

Embellishments, feathered details, fringe, and multistrap buckles made Spring '15 sandals anything but average. These flats are dressy enough to wear right along with your party dress.

Oscar de la Renta Spring 2015

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Fausto Puglisi Spring 2015

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Fausto Puglisi Spring 2015

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Emporio Armani Spring 2015

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Sophia Webster Spring 2015

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Christopher Kane Spring 2015

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Tibi Spring 2015

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Tracy Reese Spring 2015

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Kate Spade Spring 2015

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Peter Som Spring 2015

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Suno Spring 2015

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Vivienne Tam Spring 2015

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Colorblock

Two tones — sometimes even three — are better than one. That was the lesson with the colorblock sandals, ankle-straps, and slides that hit the runway.

Suno Spring 2015

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Versace Spring 2015

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Burberry Spring 2015

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Creatures of the Wind Spring 2015

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J.Crew Spring 2015

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Preen Spring 2015

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Matthew Williamson Spring 2015

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Antonio Berardi Spring 2015

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Carolina Herrera Spring 2015

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3.1 Phillip Lim Spring 2015

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Flatforms

Spring's references to the '70s brought out a return of the flatform.

Carolina Herrera Spring 2015

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Marni Spring 2015

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Fendi Spring 2015

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Just Cavalli Spring 2015

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Marchesa Spring 2015

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Coach Spring 2015

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Richard Chai Spring 2015

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Derek Lam Spring 2015

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DKNY Spring 2015

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Creatures of the Wind Spring 2015

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Block Heels

Forget tall, spindly stilettos — the heel to have for Spring is a wide, supportive block heel. Feet, rejoice!

Proenza Schouler Spring 2015

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Jil Sander Spring 2015

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Jonathan Saunders Spring 2015

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Tibi Spring 2015

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Tory Burch Spring 2015

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Proenza Schouler Spring 2015

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Tommy Hilfiger Spring 2015

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Christian Siriano Spring 2015

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