After getting caught in the rain in ballet pumps one too many times last month, I finally caved in and bought a pair of what could be considered “sensible winter shoes“. The pair in question (Marks and Spencer Autograph Patent Leather Flat Riding Boots, £135) haven’t left my feet since. So, although we can’t predict the weather, we can make smart seasonal shoe purchases. However, it’s fair to say that there are some styles that have more longevity than others. Mesh ballet pumps were a hot topic of conversation in autumn, and mid-heel shoes have been dominating the street style circuit for the last year or so, but when it comes to a shoe that you can wear in the rain, snow, storms and sunshine, fashionable Londoners have been eschewing buzzy trends and turning back to the classics for inspiration.
After all, what we require from our shoes during the winter differs from any other season. In spring and summer, we tend to prioritise fashion over function, because the last thing we want to think about during a heatwave is putting on more layers; and in autumn we switch between trainers, sandals and boots until the weather makes up its mind. But winter calls for practicality first, and judging by what’s happening on the feet of London’s best dressed, there are a handful of key styles topping the list for both style and substance, and they’re all pairs we’re already familiar with (they may already be in your wardrobe).
So, should you be ready to brave the cold, here are our picks of the six most discussed winter shoe trends turning heads in the capital now and well into 2024.