7 Best Fall 2025 Shoe Trends










































If only you could see the workspace of a market editor in the aftermath of fashion month. In a word, it’s insanity. From scribbled notes on airplane napkins to clandestine photos shared via Google Drive, we take in all there is to see across New York, London, Milan, and Paris in order to present you with the most important tidbits. In case you haven’t guessed by now, that’s exactly what this story is for: to let you in on the hottest up-and-coming shoe trends for fall. Eat your heart out.
Runway Sneakers
We’re always excited to see sneakers trending, but this latest crop is truly spectacular. Between Adidas’s ballet sneaker to Gucci’s anklet style, it’s no wonder why trainers made appearances at Miu Miu, Lacoste, Coperni, and Cecilie Bahnsen.
Snake
According to Chinese tradition, 2025 is the year of the snake; and according to fashion month, it’s also the year of snakeskin. From sculptural mules at Duran Lantnik, to boots fit for a Bratz doll at Tod’s, all signs point to this print as the next big shoe trend. (Spoiler alert: it’s trending for bags, too.)
Peep Toe
Note here that it’s peep toe, not open toe. Although we have nothing against an open toe, the real runway trend at shows like Fendi and Ferragamo was a bit more discreet. Show off just a small sliver of skin without revealing your full pedicure—or lack thereof.
Western Nods
Western inspiration has featured prominently throughout the last several seasons, but this fall, the vibe is a bit more subtle. Instead of classic cowboy boots, think silver toe caps on a pair of Louis Vuittons, a snip toe from Hermès, or muted stitching from Schiaparelli.
High Ankle Straps
Move over Mary-Janes, there’s a new strap in town. From heavy hitters like Calvin Klein and Valentino to queen of boho Isabel Marant, many designers opted for straps that sit higher on the ankle for their fall collections.
Slouchy Boots
Gone are the days of skin tight boot shafts that can fit nary a sock, let alone a pant leg. For Loewe, Balmain, and Louis Vuitton, this fall is the time to get slouchy.
Square Toe
It’s no secret that squared off toes have been slowly but surely on the rise. Be it stark or with rounded corners, we took note of the styles from Alaïa, Victoria Beckham, and Stella McCartney, in particular.
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