The catwalks were loud and clear - shoes and boots rule the fall of 2015. This fall's trends - over-the-knee boots, furry accessories and patchwork shoes - will soon rule our streets too.
1. First-rate patchwork.
The 1970s are not yet out of fashion - they redirected their sophisticated attitude in footwear to shoes that look like patchwork and to the play of colors.
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Burberry Prorsum
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Emilio Pucci
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Lanvin
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Salvatore Ferragamo
Women's shoes fall 2015: Etro
2. Fur accessories.
Fur bombers remain a trend, a trend that is clearly growing in size and scope. And it seems completely reasonable that shoes have also started with fur accessories.
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Brunello Cucinelli
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Salvatore Ferragamo
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Fendi
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Dolce & Gabbana
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Gucci
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Maison Martin Margiela
3. Color contrasts.
This year, the main idea is that two colors are better than one. Of course, in calm shades and elegance.
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Tom Ford
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Fendi
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Jil Sander
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Jil Sander
4. Let's go even higher!
Over-the-knee and thigh-high boots are the ultimate piece of footwear this year – the higher they go, the more fitted, the more dramatic, the better.
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Christian Dior
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Emilio Pucci
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Altuzarra
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Versace
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Tom Ford
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Marc Jacobs
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Calvin Klein
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Ralph Lauren
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Alexander McQueen
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5. Metallic shades.
This autumn, the designers used a lot of gold, gilded notes, added shiny elements to the shoes, which range from Greek goddesses to boys' brogues and disco dancers.
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Salvatore Ferragamo
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Bottega Veneta
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Salvatore Ferragamo
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Michael Kors
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Prada
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Dries Van Noten
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Tod's
6. Boy's Life.
Everything from Chelsea boots to lace - this fall's coolest low-top footwear draws inspiration from men's closets.
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Tod's
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Balenciaga
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Louis Vuitton
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Brunello Cucinelli
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Bottega Veneta
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Prada
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Giorgio Armani
7. Hey Mary Jane!
At the other, extreme end of the menswear and inspiration trend lie ultra-feminine t-shirts and Mary Jane shoes that bring the old school for the here and now.
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Michael Kors
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Rochas
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Miu Miu
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Marc Jacobs
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Donna Karan
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Prada
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Dries Van Noten
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Jil Sander
Women's Shoes Fall 2015: Maison Martin Margiela