Ready to refresh your shoe collection? Dive into the standout shoe trends for autumn/winter 2018-2019. From slouchy boots to chic sneakers, these styles blend timeless appeal with fresh updates, perfect for elevating your wardrobe over the next two seasons.
Slouchy boots, with their relaxed, sagging silhouette, are a major hit. Varying from ankle height to over-the-knee, they pair effortlessly with skirts or dresses. Echoing 1970s vibes, these versatile boots come in diverse materials and colors—essential for any fashion-forward closet.
Even as cooler weather sets in, party season calls for sexy high-heeled shoes that steal the show. Go bold: the more eye-catching, the better. Choose from minimalist elegance or statement-making designs in endless colors and styles.
Sneakers remain a staple, now with a stylish upgrade for fall/winter. Embrace fresh color combos and high-platform soles for comfort and edge—they look stunning even under dresses.
The classic pump returns refined and elegant. Opt for heels no higher than 7.5 cm, ideally with a block heel and rounded toe, ideal for office looks or any professional setting.
Practical meets trendy in boots featuring chunky rubber soles. Perfect for rainy days and adding height, their laced design makes a bold, natural statement.
Cowboy boots are back with a vengeance—think vibrant colors and modern designs, far from boring. A fresh runway-inspired essential for the streets.
Heel lovers, rejoice: designers crafted standout shapes like rounded or sculptural heels. Pair them thoughtfully to create unforgettable fashion statements.
Reviving 1960s glamour, pointed-toe shoes—in boots or pumps—are elegantly feminine and available in varied designs.
Robust rubber work shoes get a fashionable spin: white wellies, heeled versions, and more. Seamlessly blend utility with style.
Pair these shoe trends with autumn 2018 fashion staples. Unsure about colors? Take our seasonal color analysis quiz to discover if you're spring, summer, autumn, or winter type.
Which shoe trend speaks to you most?