Microtrend Monday: This Is 2018's Version of the White-Shoe Craze

Here atBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing UK, we always strive to tell you about the next big trends ahead of time. That's why we created Microtrend Monday, your weekly alert to let you know the items and styling tricks that are suddenly taking off.

When white shoes made a comeback last year, we were a little wary, but now the '80s pumps have become a firm staple in our wardrobes. White shoes might no longer divide opinion, but there's another '80s trend ready to spark some debate. If you look closely in the new-in sections of Topshop, Mango, Net-a-Porter and more, you'll spot plenty of pastel shoes.

Victoria Beckham is one of the key designers behind the sudden arrival of lilac, baby-blue, pistachio and baby-pink shoes—in her spring/summer 2018 collection, every model wore a pair of pastel power pumps, and you only need one quick look on Zara to see that these sugary colours are big news for this season. If you're feeling brave, might we recommend pairing your pastel shoes with a matching bag or a Ladurée-coloured suit?

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Emma Spedding
Freelance Fashion Editor

Emma is a freelance fashion editor with over 15 years experience in industry, having worked at The Telegraph, Grazia and, most recently, British Vogue. Emma was part of the founding team of Who What Wear UK, where she worked for six years as Deputy Editor and then Editor—helping shape the team into what it is today is one of the biggest privileges of her career and she will always see herself as aBest Knockoff Luxury Clothing girl, contributing to both the US and UK sites. Whether she's writing about runway trends or spotlighting emerging brands, she aims to write about fashion in a way that is democratic and doesn't promote over consumption.