These Are the 8 Shoe Trends Everyone Will Wear in 6 Months

With fall lingering just around the corner, it’s finally time to share some of the biggest trends we can expect to see, buy, and wear come September. Today, we’re honing in on the shoes, of which there were plenty to suit every sartorial taste. On the fall menu are square toes to add a stylish touch, Mary Janes for a dose of sweetness in your outfits, chunky-soled stomping boots ready to combat the winter elements, and shearling fabrics to get us feeling oh so cozy as the temps start to cool. Oh and don’t put away your sandals once summer has ended. The runways convinced us we’ll be wearing our strappy stunners with socks and tights once the leaves turn brown.

Scroll below to see which of the current shoe trends will extend into fall and what new shoes are emerging as refreshing contenders come September. Luckily, you can get ahead of the curve and snap up some of the most popular styles right now.

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Your feet are about to get a whole lot happier come fall. The plush texture was seen adorning everything from mules to flats and sandals. Nanushka took the trend to the next level and dyed the shearling fabric in a trending violet hue. It's officially time for our toes to get toasty.

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Chanel F/W 19
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Nanushka F/W 19
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Phillip Lim F/W 19
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While there was a fair share of pointy toes on the runways, it was the square-toe silhouette that really made its mark for fall. How about swapping your pointed-toe pumps for a square-toe version instead? 

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Proenza Schouler F/W 19
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Bottega Veneta F/W 19
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Tod's F/W 19
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We're partial to a moody floral dress in fall, but this season, designers graced the pretty print on boots instead—from delicately embroidered prints on ankle boots at Brock Collection to bright and bold blooms at Zimmermann.

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Brock Collection F/W 19
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Zimmermann F/W 19
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Staud F/W 19
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Seen all over the streets during fashion month, the lace-up-boot trend is already gaining momentum far before the leaves turn brown. Tie up your laces on ankle boots or opt for knee-high versions (patience required).

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Dion Lee F/W 19
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Rejina Pyo F/W 19
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Michael Kors F/W 19
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It's crazy that the presence of a single strap can tremendously alter the vibe of a shoe! We love the charming aesthetic of Mary Janes, and so do the runways, it seems. The strap is a thing now, and we're definitely not mad about it.

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Anna Sui F/W 19
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Vaquera F/W 19
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Area F/W 19
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If you're a fan of the '70s, then you're going to love one of the biggest trends we saw on the F/W 19 runways: platforms. From boots to loafers and evening shoes, start practicing your balance now because the bigger the sole the better.

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AlexaChung F/W 19
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Longchamp F/W 19
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Tom Ford F/W 19
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Don't bother putting your spring and summer sandals away come September, because the minimalist strappy-sandal trend continues on into the fall. It's time to toughen up and embrace a cool winter breeze flowing between your toes. Alternatively, add chic metallic socks or tights with your sandals for a fashion girl approved look.

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Marc Jacobs F/W 19
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Cushnie et Ochs F/W 19
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Dion Lee F/W 19
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Dark, moody, and ominous—this sums up the apocalyptic-style boots we saw all over the fall runways. From combat lace-up styles at Alexander McQueen to chunky leather flatforms at Stella McCartney, you'll feel ready for battle in these warrior stompers. 

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Bottega Veneta F/W 19
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Stella McCartney F/W 19
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Alexander McQueen F/W19
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This post was published at an earlier date and has since been updated.

Judith Jones
Senior Fashion Market Editor

Judith Jones is the senior fashion market editor atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing who specializes in shopping content and trend stories with high-affiliate impact. She shares the coolest, most desirable fashion market finds and brands for every budget. Previous to working in fashion, Judith worked as a TV host on the PBS travel show Globe Trekker (airing on Netflix and Amazon Prime) sharing her passion for travel and culture.