The Top 8 Shoe Trends For Fall 2015
The Fall 2015 runways are nearly wrapped up, and after scouting all the shoes from New York to Paris, a few patterns began to quickly emerge. You probably already heard us bemoaning the hairy shoe moment that kept happening (and happening and happening), and although we can't promise you that all the key footwear trends will be the most wearable, we're certain you'll find one new style you'll be excited to wear come September. So step right up and preview the season's eight biggest shoe trends.
Bondage
Perhaps it's the residual effects of Fifty Shades of Grey, but bondage-inspired shoes were on nearly every runway from New York to Paris. In the form of sexy lace-up heels and boots wrapped up in string ties, they might look like a pain to put on . . . but, for the most part, that's the idea.
Altuzarra Fall 2015
Roberto Cavalli Fall 2015
Chloé Fall 2015
Emilio Pucci Fall 2015
Giambattista Valli Fall 2015
Marissa Webb Fall 2015
3.1 Phillip Lim Fall 2015
Gucci Fall 2015
Vionnet Fall 2015
Marc Jacobs Fall 2015
Rebecca Minkoff Fall 2015
Monique Lhuillier Fall 2015
All-Over Fur
Fur-trimmed boots aren't a new look for Fall, but we're not talking about a little fuzzy accent this season. One of the most buzz-worthy — and most definitely the least practical — accessory trends of the year is all-over fur shoes. While some designers went so far as to create hairy heels, every pair, from booties to slippers to open sandals, is a bold statement likely only for the most daring of trendsetters.
Fendi Fall 2015
Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2015
Gucci Fall 2015
Tibi Fall 2015
Salvatore Ferragamo Fall 2015
Gucci Fall 2015
Maison Margiela Fall 2015
Vionnet Fall 2015
Colorblocking
Why settle for a pair of shoes in one or even two colors when you can have a pair in three tones, four shades, or five hues? The best part about this rainbow-ready look is that they'll add interest to your outfit without even trying.
Prabal Gurung Fall 2015
Preen Fall 2015
Peter Pilotto Fall 2015
Derek Lam Fall 2015
Carven Fall 2015
Jil Sander Fall 2015
Preen Fall 2015
Emporio Armani Fall 2015
Just Cavalli Fall 2015
Miu Miu Fall 2015
Fendi Fall 2015
Formfitting Boots
Ever since thigh-high boots hit Fashion Week en masse a few seasons back, we've been wondering what the next big boot trend would be. Skintight pairs, made from latex or stretch leather, might just be it. Although seen in multiple lengths, the longer ones give the illusion of sexy leather pants and often serve as the perfect substitute.
Calvin Klein Collection Fall 2015
Bottega Veneta Fall 2015
Emilio Pucci Fall 2015
Alexander McQueen Fall 2015
Alberta Ferretti Fall 2015
Roland Mouret Fall 2015
Christian Dior Fall 2015
Marc Jacobs Fall 2015
Alexander McQueen Fall 2015
Fringe
It was only a matter of time before the fringe revival made its way to fashionable footwear. Whether they are Western-inspired or paying homage to the 1970s, we're predicting that, come Fall, they'll find a place among street style stars looking for a fresh photo op.
Burberry Prorsum Fall 2015
Rebecca Minkoff Fall 2015
Proenza Schouler Fall 2015
Matthew Williamson Fall 2015
Ralph Lauren Fall 2015
Rebecca Minkoff Fall 2015
Quirky Heels
So often, the front of the shoe is all anyone sees. But now designers are insisting you give stilettos a full 360-degree view. Why? Because they've piled a season's worth of creative thinking into the heel. From lucite block heels that evoke a familiar glass slipper to unusual, sculptural shapes, these pairs are sure to have everyone talking.
Christian Dior Fall 2015
Simone Rocha Fall 2015
Monique Lhuillier Fall 2015
Jason Wu Fall 2015
Givenchy Fall 2015
BCBG Max Azria Fall 2015
Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2015
Salvatore Ferragamo Fall 2015
H&M Fall 2015
Versace Fall 2015
Vivienne Westwood Fall 2015
Maison Margiela Fall 2015
Roberto Cavalli Fall 2015
Rodarte Fall 2015
Cutout Booties
Another way to add interest to your basic boot this Fall and Winter is with a strategically placed cutout. A well-placed peep-toe or a midsole slit adds contrast and exudes sexiness, even if it's not ideal for the coldest days of the year.
Missoni Fall 2015
Elie Saab Fall 2015
Marni Fall 2015
Julien Macdonald Fall 2015
Vionnet Fall 2015
Nicole Miller Fall 2015
Embellishments
They might not be the most wearable of shoe trends, but embellishments both ornate and oversize are going to be adorning your loafers, boots, and heels come Fall. Think everything from delicate beadwork to removable brooches.
Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2015
Bottega Veneta Fall 2015
Rochas Fall 2015
Moschino Fall 2015
Moschino Fall 2015
Dolce & Gabbana Fall 2015
Céline Fall 2015
Tory Burch Fall 2015