Sleek shoes with funky patterns are in, and bulky boots are out.
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Business Insider asked stylists about which shoe trends are in and out this winter.They said Mary Janes and shoes with funky prints are here to stay.On the flipside, furry boots and stilettos will likely be phased out for the season.
With the seasons changing, it’s time to clear off the shoe rack and swap in some fresh pairs.
Business Insider asked stylists which shoe trends are in and out this winter. Here’s what they said.
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Personal-styling consultant Desiree Miranda told BI that over-the-knee boots are going to be big this winter.
“We are seeing a lot of mini skirts with tights paired with high over-the-knee boots,” she said.
The warmth and elegance of the tall boots mean you can brave the colder winter temperatures without sacrificing style.
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Leena Alsulaiman, a San Francisco-based stylist and fashion coach, said classic loafers are making a comeback.
“These sophisticated slip-ons add a touch of polish to any outfit, from casual jeans to tailored trousers,” she told BI. “Their resurgence is driven by a return to refined, understated elegance and the desire for comfortable yet stylish footwear that transitions seamlessly from day to night.”
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Miranda told BI that Mary Janes are a major trend this season.
Current styles are keeping the basic foundation of the classic shoe but adding more interesting details to make a bolder statement.
“Think big hardware, thicker straps, glossy or embossed leathers, and stitch detailing,” she said. “An elevated version of the classic look is what you want to go for.”
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Alsulaiman said kitten heels are still trending.
“These low, slender heels offer a touch of height without the discomfort of higher stilettos, making them ideal for long winter days and nights,” she told BI.
The stylist said this fits in with the broader shift she’s seen toward more versatile, comfortable footwear.
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Miranda said animal-print pumps, slingbacks, and boots are making a statement across runways.
“We are seeing more neutral-colored looks in terms of clothing, so to balance that, out add in a fun snake-print boot or leopard slingback,” she told BI.
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Lindsey Bernay, a stylist and the author of “You Can’t Leave the House Naked,” told BI that square-toe boots are out of style this winter.
“They’re giving a ’90s aesthetic, and that doesn’t align with current styles,” she said. “This year, the focus is on pointed toes, which help to elongate legs and create a more sophisticated look.”
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There’s nothing wrong with a sky-high stiletto every once in a while, but Alsulaiman said we’ll be seeing fewer of them.
“This shift reflects a broader trend toward more comfortable, wearable shoe heights that are better suited for everyday life, especially in challenging winter conditions,” she told BI.
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Alsulaiman told BI that bulky and furry boots are falling out of favor this winter.
“There’s a shift toward sleeker, more refined winter-boot styles that offer warmth without the bulk and maintenance issues of exterior fur,” she said.
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Although they may be fun to look at, neon shoes are on their way out for the season.
“This suggests a preference for rich, saturated colors over shocking neons, aligning with the cozy, warm aesthetic often associated with winter fashion,” Alsulaiman told BI.
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