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Trans-seasonal footwear trends from the SS24 runways
The women’s footwear industry has learned to pivot in recent seasons
for two major reasons. First, there has been a move away from high
heels a.k.a pumps. The Covid-19 pandemic acted as a catalyst, speeding
up a movement that was already happening. Female consumers signaled
that they would like to purchase footwear that was more comfortable
and practical.
Second, there has been an increasing demand for shoes and boots that
traverse seasons and can be worn year-round. For the ss24 runway
season, many designers answered the call. In addition to showing
sandals, they accessorized a wide variety of looks with trans seasonal
footwear.
For every movement in fashion, there is a counterpoint, and the next
season will be no exception. For example, as much as quiet
luxury/stealth wealth will continue to trend, there is an
ultra-feminine alternative.
Kicking off
Accessorizing runway looks with rugged boots is not new. Marc Jacobs
caused a stir when he adopted this grunge style for his 1993
collection for Perry Ellis. They do go in and out of fashion but for
2024 they are back in full force, symbolizing a mood of youthful
rebellion and social activism.
Dion Lee

ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Black leather thigh high combat boots with a buckle closure and side pockets.
Noir Kei Ninomiya

Black leather platform boots in a basket weave and a toggle closure.
LuisaViaRoma

Luisaviaroma ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Silver side zip combat boots on a rubber lug platform sole with a
front lace-up decoration.
Ottolinger x Puma: designers Christa Bösch and Cosima Gadient

Ottolinger ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Active-style boots in perforated silver faux leather with straps on
the shaft and black rubber spikes on the sole.
Victoria Beckham

Beckham ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
Black leather flat heeled calf-high boots with a back closure.
Like the boys
Brands like The Row, Max Mara and Loro Piana exude ‘stealth wealth.’
Menswear-inspired footwear, such as loafers and brogues, are the
perfect choice to accessorize such timeless, understated styles.
Burberry: designer, Daniel Lee

ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
An ivory loafer with a double stitched upper, mid-height black heel
and sole and a silver buckle with the Burberry logo on a strap.
Gucci: designer, Sabato De Sarno

ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
A brown leather loafer on a super high platform with the classic Gucci bit.
Kiko Kostadinov

Kostadinov ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
A modern brogue style slip-on with a pink patent leather toe cap and a
burgundy stretch leather upper.
Miu Miu: designer, Miuccia Prada

ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
A brown leather and natural canvas brogue with a ghillie embellishment
and strap across the upper.
Antonio Marras

Marras ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
An olive-colored patent leather Oxford on a high lug-sole black platform.
Let’s Dance
#dancecore and #balletcore have been trending on TikTok this entire
year and see no signs of abating. The sort of footwear associated with
professional dancers including ballet slippers and character shoes
(Mary Janes and t-bars) were shown by several designers for ss24 and
move perfectly into the fall and Holiday seasons.
Akris: designer, Albert Kriemler

22s4/Launchmetrics Spotlight
A slim line pointed toe silver leather Mary-Jane with a narrow strap.
Bally: designer, Simone Bellotti

ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
A black leather Mary-Jane with a thick strap and a gold buckle, a
point toe and a high profile.
Fendi: designer, Kim Jones

ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
A pale pink patent leather ballet flat with a gold ankle bracelet strap.
LuisaViaRoma

LuisaViaRoma ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
A hot pink satin flat with grommet embellishment and criss-cross ankle straps.
Miu Miu: designer, Miuccia Prada

ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
A rounded toe shoe in tan with a high strap and a cube heel tagged
with a Miu Miu logo
To the max
Just as we have seen in the ready-to-wear categories, maximal
embellishment including 3D florals and other components, was a key
trend in footwear during the ss24 runway season.
Chanel: designer, Virginie Viard

Chanel ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
A black boot with a small heel covered in tiny black camelias, the
House’s signature floral.
Comme des Garçon: designer, Rei Kawakubo

Credits: Comme des Garçon ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
An multi-colored ankle boot with a stacked wedge heel embellished with
charms and jewelry components.
Gucci: designer, Sabato De Sarno

ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
A pointed toe flat covered in strands of beaded crystal.
No.21: designer, Alessandro Dell’Acqua

No.21 ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
A pointed toed nude colored flat with a strap high on the upper,
embellished with orange paillettes.
Shuting Qui

Qiu ss24/Launchmetrics Spotlight
A pointed-toed boot with a yellow sculpted heel in multi-colored
tapestry and strands of iridescent paillettes.