If you’re paying attention, you know that fashion month is currently afoot. Industry players are looking ahead to what will be coming to market this fall, but luckily, we’ve already assessed the best 2024 shoe trends so far—so you can shop the must-have styles to step into right now.

You’ve likely already done your research on the best 2024 fashion trends to invest in, and there’s no reason why your ensembles shouldn’t be embracing the latest sartorial themes from head to toe. Ahead, check out the most fashionable shoe trends we’ve seen on the runways, and shop them all to give your wardrobe the style update you know it deserves.

Buckled Up

There’s something about a little buckle detail that adds a newfound interest to an already beautiful shoe. We saw this done at Y/Project and Dion Lee, to name a couple of brands that have sent this trend stomping down the runway. And given the fact that these Emily Ratajkowski- and Kendall Jenner-approved Miu Miu heels can’t seem to stay in stock, I highly recommend you add this trend to your 2024 footwear rotation.

Y/Project/Launchmetrics Spotlight

Heavy Metals

Metallic shoes continue to reign for 2024, and with good reason. They’re a statement, yet they can go with any outfit you wear. Need proof? Simone Rocha, Alexander McQueen, and Acne Studios showcased shiny footwear for this season, and we all know how different those brands’ aesthetics can be.

Alexander McQueen/Launchmetrics Spotlight

Slingbacks

I can’t explain why, but all I want are slingback heels. Well, actually, it’s probably because I saw them nearly everywhere on the runways—but more specifically, those of Saint Laurent and Gucci. I know the world might be leaning into their cool sneakers or ballet flats with arch support, but when the moment comes for something a little dressier, you know what to wear.

Saint Laurent/Launchmetrics Spotlight

Peak Points

On the note of dressier shoes, my colleague pointed out that ultra-pointy toes are making a comeback. She’s particularly fond of the ones that were on the Ferragamo runway, in addition to those at Diesel and Blumarine. As for my two cents, I’m all for this trend—especially in contrast to the chunky shoe staples in my wardrobe.

Diesel/Launchmetrics Spotlight

Kitten Heels

Those of you who want a more sensible heeled option without sacrificing the aesthetic are in luck: Kitten heels—as seen at Dior, Erdem, and Valentino—are another major trend for the year, and they’re just as good in the form of a boot or pump as they are as a sandal. Wear them with a pair of baggy jeans or trousers to give your ensembles a chic touch, or style them with a minidress or miniskirt—the options are endless with this trend.

Erdem/Launchmetrics Spotlight

Cool For School

Step aside, chunky dad sneakers—there’s a new option to add into the mix: School shoes. From derby shoes and oxfords to chunky Mary Janes, this slightly preppy trend—which was spotted at Loewe, Victoria Beckham, and Bottega Veneta—is perfect for finishing your outfits in a casual way without going the streetwear or athleisure route.

Loewe/Launchmetrics Spotlight