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7 Chic Fall Shoe Trends to Know (and Shop) in 2025

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We’re staring down a new season—and besides sweater weather and pumpkin spice, it’s also bringing a fresh slate of fall shoe trends. Many of our favorites are contemporary twists on classics, including western boots with updated attitude, retro kicks with slim soles, and creative spins on fall loafers. But there’s also plenty of newness, including Mary Janes and animal prints. From the season’s best boots to the year’s It sneakers, these are the 2025 shoe trends on our radar—and in our carts—fresh from the catwalk and ready to bring your wardrobe into a brand-new season.

Glamour’s fall shoe trend edit

1. Suede boots

Each autumn is a chance to reassess which boots made it unscathed through last year’s fall shoe trends. If your collection is in need of an update, might we recommend a suede boot, a timeless style that popped up all over this season’s runways? (It also had a much bigger than usual summer, so prepare to see it everywhere in the months ahead.) Although suede can be a little more delicate than leather, it’s still plenty wearable to the office or drinks with friends.

Dune London Pointed Bootie

2. Mary Jane flats

Last year, it was all about Alaïa’s rhinestone-encrusted ballet flat, a harbinger of the Mary Jane silhouettes that would soon take over the trend cycle. Now it’s styles of all heights, punctuated by a thick strap that runs over the top of the foot. Not only is it a stylish detail, but for those who get sick of their shoes sliding off all the time, the strap will keep you snugly in place. Just ask Jennifer Lawrence.

Sam Edelman Michaela Mary Jane

Dream Pairs Mary Jane Flat

Puma Mostro Fey Leather Sneaker

3. Animal instincts

Leopard, zebra, snake—it’s a veritable jungle of wild-animal-inspired prints this year. For those who aren’t afraid to go all out, try a knee-high boot in a punchy leopard print. For something a bit more tame, we love Ayede’s flats in zebra stripe (a print that popped up on a surprising number of fall runways) or a python pump that pairs beautifully with trousers or jeans.

Adidas Taekwondo Mei Sneakers

4. Classic loafers

Old-school penny loafers have taken back over as the trendiest silhouette du jour. G.H. Bass’s Weejun loafer is a classic style that’s been worn by Audrey Hepburn, Michael Jackson, and Gigi Hadid—talk about versatility. Elsewhere, everyone from Reformation to Free People is offering its own take in stiff leather of all shades. While they may take a few wears to break in (that’s the cost of high-quality leather), once you have them molded to your feet, you can walk miles in them without sacrificing an ounce of style.

G.H. Bass Weejuns Larson Penny Loafers

Reformation Ruched Penny Loafer

Free People Blanket Stitch Loafer

Madewell The Grayson Loafer

5. New-school boat shoes

Thanks to two major runway moments last spring at Miu Miu and Bally, boat shoes have slowly been creeping back into the zeitgeist—and this autumn is the season they go supernova. Virtually every brand now has its own version of the slim laced loafers, meaning you don’t need to shell out hundreds of dollars to get the same look. Don’t hesitate; we’ve seen plenty of these pairs around New York, but you’ll still be ahead of the curve if you buy in now.

Steve Madden Sag Deck Shoes

Jeffrey Campbell Yachting Day Boat Shoes

Jamie Haller The Boat Shoes

6. Extra-slim sneakers

Yet another silhouette that can be traced back to a single pair of shoes, the extra-thin sneaker has become 2025’s hottest sneaker trend after fashion people became obsessed with this Dries Van Noten pair. Nearly every high-street brand now offers an iteration, expanding the colors and detailing into a rainbow of options. Want a sporty pair in autumn’s best brown? What about a barely there pair in light blue or classic black? You’ll find them all and more in our edit.

Puma Speedcat OG Sneakers

Reformation Terra Sneakers

Jeffrey Campbell Willow Suede Sneakers

Rag & Bone Retro Runner Slim Ultra Sneakers

Veronica Beard Riviera Sneakers

7. Western boots

The preferred footwear of line dancers and cowboys, the western boot is surprisingly versatile—we see it all the time on the streets of New York. To embrace the trend without feeling like you’re going horseback riding, try a sleeker style that pulls in western references, like the pointed toe and angled heel. Or balance out the styling by pairing your boots with pieces like relaxed jeans or a long, structured skirt.

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