10 key footwear trends for fall 2023: these models are officially the most stylish fashion

It’s definitely time to change your shoes! In the morning and evening, the weather gently hints that it will not warm up, and in order to avoid catching a cold, it is time to exchange ballet flats and sneakers for at least semi-seasonal and, at most, autumn shoes. Although who are we kidding, this isn’t just about a reasonable desire to isolate. We just can’t resist releasing super stylish boots for Fall 2023!

By the way, you already know some trends from spring 2023 and autumn 2023 – they turned out to be quite long-term. But we still have something to surprise you with!

So take a look at the ten key trends of the season. And also our new wish list.

Sharp Cape

Yes, yes, “pointy” shoes are still as relevant as last year. That’s why we definitely wear ankle boots, boots and pumps (if the temperature and climate allow) with a pointed toe – it’s a trend, so to speak.

10 key footwear trends for fall 2023: these models are officially the most stylish fashion

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Free Beauforts

Our big love and the number one item on the fall shopping list are wide boots. We avoid narrow shoes, but try loose models, several at a time. Over-the-knee boots with a very wide top are just as popular, as are more elegant options – both are worth considering.

Lacing

After boots and lace-up shoes with figure skates, you can do it in no time. Yes, boots with ribbons are in fashion and in various modifications: they are “army” boots and lace-up boots above the knee.

Denim

Total denim definitely keeps a tight rein on the trends of recent seasons and, in addition, also expands its zone of influence. We wear denim shirts and jeans with the same ankle boots and over-the-knee boots in the same material – preferably in the same tone. You can never have too many jeans!

Mary Jane

One is lucky enough to live in a region with a climate where you can still go Mary Jane in September and October. We envy, but we admit: for you, dear, designers have prepared boots with sweaters. An excellent accent to the look – we will return to it in the spring.

“Slippers

But this is a rather unexpected turn: along with “pointy” shoes and strict Mary Janes, “house” slippers, clogs and ankle boots entered the trends. Fur, soft knitted textures, stockings sewn over votilions – all this will be fashionable in the new season. And in winter, ugg boots…

Wedge heel

We say a firm “No” to wedge sneakers, but “Yes” to boots and ankle boots. Please note that on the 2023 catwalk, the wedge heel is not straight, but shaped, with curves. And it is often mixed with trendy shoe shapes – the same Mary Jane, for example.

Scarlet

A separate trend of the season is the color red. By the way, he hasn’t left the catwalk for at least six months, which proves once again that red is good both in spring and fall. Moreover, it is not necessary to choose deep burgundy shades: scarlet pumps and ankle boots are a great find!

silver

Another long-standing footwear trend is silver. Boots, pumps, moccasins, over-the-knee boots, ankle boots – any footwear with a metallic effect plays and makes a hole in our savings. Eh, well: for such beauty, it is not a pity!

Snake print

Just recently we discussed what textures and prints make shoes look “expensive”. Excavation of reptiles is exactly such a case. Therefore, this final 10th trend can be considered a trend conditionally: of course, it is very popular right now, but in general it will be relevant in a year or two.

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Source: The Voice Mag

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