6 Shoe Styles Our Editors Are No Longer Interested In

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6 Shoe Styles Our Editors Are No Longer Interested In

Ask any fashion editor, and they’ll reiterate the importance of choosing your shoes wisely. Get it right, and a pair of shoes can make your outfits look chicer and more put-together. You don’t, however, need to opt for high heels to achieve this sartorial sweet spot. Nowadays, there are many elevated shoe options to choose from, from flats to trainers, which can help you carve out the sartorial identity you envisage for yourself. Reading between the lines: Shoes are important. So much so I was interested to find out which shoe trends our editors were most excited about for this season, balanced out with the styles they’re not so enthused about.

It’s worth noting that style is entirely subjective—what works for one person won’t always work for another—so if one of our editors is skipping a shoe trend you happen to love, please don’t take it to heart. As if to prove my point, there’s one shoe trend in particular that has two of our editors deadlocked; there’s no right or wrong, just personal preference.

So, without further ado, scroll on to see the six shoe trends our editors think feel a little, well, dated for 2023, plus the six they’ll be wearing instead, and see who you agree with. 

“I’ve always admired fisherman sandals from afar—especially the pair from The Row—but after dominaing for the past few seasons, I’m looking for something a little more refined as a point of difference. Enter the latest drop of barely-there minimal sandals, which seem to have been picked up my all of my favourite influencers lately.”—Emily Dawes, affiliate editor

“I’m all for making a statement with an outfit; bright colours and bold prints are a joy to wear. But when it comes to trainers, I like them to accompany an outfit, not steal focus. While I’ve enjoyed writing about the out-there trainer trends that have dominated for the past few seasons, the pairs I’ll be wearing this year are the classic, neutral styles that are everywhere once more.”—Hannah Almassi, Editor in Chief

“Although they deliver in terms of silhouette, one shoe trend I won’t be investing in this season is the wedge. I’ve bought pairs in the past and just haven’t got sufficient wear out of them, so I like to think I’ve learnt my lesson. Instead, I’m getting my sculptural fix with some square-toes, which have proved to be an enduring shoe trend.”—Remy Farrell, shopping editor 

“Personally, I’ve been waiting for the ballet flat revival. In the mid-2010s ballet flats were the shoe of choice for fashion followers, and I’ve since missed the sweet edge they give to any look. As a fan of any flat shoe, the ballet flat has a special place in my heart (and wardrobe) for the simple fact that they go with everything. Though often considered as the perfect pairing for dresses and skirts my current favourite styling is the juxtaposition of delicate ballet flats with tougher styles, for example baggy jeans or wide-leg tailoring. Plus, you can find chic styles at all price points.”—Florrie Alexander, commerce writer

“Let me tell you, my days of teetering around in sky-high heels are over. O-ver! So, you can imagine how thrilled I am that kitten-heel shoes are not only in solid supply this season, but they’re high on the footwear agenda.”—Joy Ejaria, social media editor

“The beauty (and sometimes the difficulty) with fashion is that it’s totally open to interpretation; one person may fully subscribe to a trend or aesthetic, but to another person in the room, it’s the antithesis of their taste. And we’ve witnessed that in this very feature. My colleague Remy might be avoiding wedges this season, but they’re the shoe style I’ll be honing in on. And that’s okay! Though I share her sentiments as far as chunky wedges are concerned—sorry, Rita Ora, you won’t convince me otherwise on those rubberised Fendi knee-highs—I am impressed by the slew of minimal wedges that are cropping up for summer.”—Maxine Eggenberger, deputy editor

Next Up, Summer 2023 Fashion Trends: 21 Expert-Approved Looks You Need to See

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