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The 8 Shoe Trends Everyone Will Buy in 2020

Now that fashion month has officially wrapped up, the first thing we're diving into are the biggest trends spotted on the runways in New YorkLondonMilan, and Paris. Around the office, Who What Wear’s team of editors have been comparing notes about the shows topping our list of favorites and the trends we anticipate will be huge in spring 2020. Yes, we’re still entrenched in fall, but we can’t help but think ahead to where fashion will lead us in the next six months.

While there are plenty of ways fashion will be transforming next year, today we’re discussing the key shoe trends. There's no doubt that other, smaller micro-trends will be emerging, but these are the most important ones to have on your radar. Ahead, discover the eight shoe trends that will be everywhere in 2020. And if you can’t wait to wear them, shop our edit of styles to add to your wardrobe right now.

This cool trend is seriously one we can't wait to wear. Anklets and metal link jewelry have been everywhere this year and shoes with chain details are now bringing them to your feet in a more permanent way.
Several seasons ago, loafers were everywhere but since tapered off. Now, they're back but this time with the addition of a block heel and mixed textures. There's no doubt these will be one of the biggest shoe trends of 2020.
This season was filled with minimal heels with details like toe rings and asymmetric straps—taking a regular mule or Mary Jane and injecting sculptural elements into them. The colors? Most designers stuck to black and optic white.
While there were plenty of new color trends, we keep seeing sunny shades of electric yellow and orange on repeat. With sneaker versions as well as luxe finishes like satin and knotted leather, there are styles across the board that will be compelling us to wear the bold hues.
While knee-high boots are the fall trend we can't get enough of, over-the-knee styles will be everywhere next spring. We're seeing sock-like styles that fit snugly to the leg with thicker heels than their predecessors.
'70s fashion emerged as one of the biggest trends of the season overall, it's no surprise that platforms were spotted all over the runways. With everything from jeweled flatforms to open-toe sandals to brogue versions, there are plenty of ways insiders will be adopting them.

Next, read about the best looks from Paris fashion week.



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