28 Pretty Spring Sandals Fashion People Love

As we've mentioned before, elegance is the word for spring '24. After seasons of Y2K mania and quiet luxury, designers are returning to a way of dressing where refined styles are revered. This air of old-school glamour has translated into every category across the board, from voluminous A-line skirts to hourglass dresses and structured handbags. In the shoe department, this new era of elegance has given rise to ballet flats, Mary Janes, court shoes, and, of course, pretty spring sandals.
Many of the color and fabric trends we've seen highlighted in the spring RTW collections are also bubbling up in the sandal department, from romantic satin to oxblood red and rosette embellishments. Designers have really leaned into elegant details this season, and the fashion world has taken note. With many of the season's standouts already starting to sell out, I thought it was a good time to highlight the best spring sandals so you can grab your size before it's gone. Below are the 28 prettiest sandals for spring.

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