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Voila! Winter is here and so is 2024—like clockwork, here is your guide to this season’s shoe trends. Ahead, you’ll find five major aesthetics that have ruled the runway and will most definitely conquer the concrete. Think: You’re slipping your toes into fuzzy shoes on a freezing day. In the occasions you need a special touch? Metallic heeled shoes, to the rescue! And a slouchy boot will add an edge and chicness to any look without trying. Okay, I won’t give everything away. Just know: you will find that all these styles and silhouettes can be worn from day to night and are perfect for every occasion—you seriously can’t go wrong with ’em. Scroll through to see some of the best options this winter season.
Metallic Heels
It’s giving art! Bring a bit of a metallic, sculptural touch to your feet this season.
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Fuzzy Shoes
Hello, showstopper. Fuzzy shoes will give the ideal layer of coziness and glamour to your look.
Slouchy Boots
A slouchy boot is the carefree and chic feel you didn’t know you needed. But hey, now you do. You’re welcome! Pair ’em with a sweater dress for an effortless vibe.
Pointy Slingbacks
This season, Prada, Miu Miu, and Gucci had some of the most popular shoes on the runway. The talk of the town are pointy slingbacks—they’re pretty timeless. Wear your pair with some tights and a simple dress, or go for casual-chic attire with some jeans.
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Over The Knee Boots
Over-the-knee boots are ideal for winter; they keep you warm and have you looking polished. It’s a win-win.
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Andrea Zendejas is the Senior Accessories Editor at Cosmopolitan, where she has worked for 5+ years. Andrea handles fine and costume jewelry, shoes, and bags for all cover and fashion stories in addition to overseeing the front of book shopping pages. She also styles beauty well stories and various fashion stories for digital. Andrea previously worked at CR Fashion Book, SELF Magazine, and Women’s Health and has contributed to digital sites Harper’s BAZAAR and Marie Claire. Follow her on Instagram.
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