When you’ve worked in fashion for as long as I have (twelve years and counting), there’s one thing you know for certain—trends always come back around. Let’s look at the past year as an example; during the last 365 days, we saw the resurrection of one particular trend that made the most open-minded editor shudder, at least initially. I’m talking about low-rise jeans, which many have embraced in the months since their resurgence. Layer in less polarising pieces like ’90s-style cargo trousers, ’70s-esque fringing and miniskirts that rival originals from the ’60s, and it’s clear—fashion is indeed circular.
This is why we stress that you should never shop frivolously; everything you decide to buy should be done so with longevity in mind. It’s only natural that a dress or bag might lose its appeal after a while, especially if you’re repeat-wearing it, but if you bought it with intent and consideration, it will always be a piece you’ll want to return to later down the line. Now, let’s apply this analogy to shoes.
You could argue that shoe trends come back around more regularly than clothing trends will, as the styles are simply fewer and farther between. Personally, I never purge my shoe collection, as I know it’s only a matter of time before chunky Mary Janes or backless loafers come to the fore again. To further prove my point, you need only look at the seven spring shoe trends coming in hot for 2023, which I’ve chronicled below. Each of them has enjoyed time in the style spotlight previously, but, somehow, they all feel extremely fresh for 2023. From wedges (yes, really) to the update to your loafers that endures from last season, scroll on to see the shoe trends that really matter this spring and, let’s face it, will matter for future springs, too.