January 27, 2025 - 00:45
Shoes are a wardrobe staple, but it can be hard to parse through the endless cycle of trends. Luckily, stylists know what's in and out for 2025. As the new year approaches, several shoe styles are gaining popularity, while others are falling out of favor.
Among the trending styles, chunky sneakers continue to dominate, offering both comfort and a bold aesthetic. Another favorite is the return of platform shoes, which add height and a retro flair to any outfit. Additionally, sleek, minimalist loafers are making a comeback, appealing to those seeking a sophisticated yet casual look.
On the flip side, certain styles are being phased out. Traditional ballet flats are losing their charm, as many opt for more supportive footwear. Similarly, overly ornate heels are being replaced by simpler designs that prioritize comfort without sacrificing style. Lastly, flip-flops are seeing a decline in popularity, as consumers lean towards more structured sandals that offer better support.
With these insights from stylists, fashion enthusiasts can confidently navigate their shoe choices for the upcoming year.
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