Tuesday, March 18, 2025

The 8 Shoe Trends You’ll See Everywhere In 2025

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It’s been a few seasons since Allison Bornstein’s wrong shoe theory — the idea that a surprising shoe choice can anchor a look — entered the social zeitgeist and took the fashion world by storm. While its intention was to encourage experimentation with footwear when the impetus strikes, there’s something about the upcoming crop of shoe trends that might have us calling on this nugget of sartorial wisdom on the regular. 

The top styles emerging in 2025 offer an exciting look back on silhouettes we’d never thought would see a comeback. Case in point: the clunky-but-chic clogs revival (as seen at Chloé’s spring/summer 2025 show, as well as Hermès and Burberry runways), plus the improbable resurgence of the peep toe (ushered in by labels like Tory Burch, Miu Miu, and Acne) and the low-profile sneaker silhouette that’s finally unseated the Gazelle at Stella McCartney, Dior, and Loewe. So far, we have a healthy mix of polarizing, surprising and delightful, all at once.

At the core of the styles that are defining 2025, though, is function — after all, it’s reasonable to expect you’ll be able to walk in them, albeit not always comfortably. Ahead, 2025’s top shoe trends, plus the exact styles we’re eyeing. 

2025 Shoe Trend: Peep Toe

One of the more divisive shoes on the rise, the peep-toe heel is making its triumphant return. It almost feels inevitable: After years of an early-aughts revival with low-rise pants, baby tees and butterfly clips, the footwear silhouette is the banner style at Tory Burch, Miu Miu, Prada, Acne Studios and Copenhagen Fashion Week darling Remain; it’s also been worn by the likes of Addison Rae and Amal Clooney. One thing’s for sure: We’ll be seeing a lot more of it soon.

2025 Shoe Trend: Transparency

Coming on the heels of quiet luxury, see-through shoes of all kinds are no longer just a Disney princess’ dream. Glass, lucite, and otherwise transparent footwear is taking hold at Rabanne, Victoria Beckham, Giambattista Valli, and Gucci, the latter of which debuted a curved lucite wedge heel alongside its range of sneakers and loafers. Meanwhile, Brandon Maxwell’s iteration — a netted-upper flat — feels like a natural progression of the mesh shoe trend.

2025 Shoe Trend: Back-To-School Loafers

How long does a style have to be relevant for its trend status to be revoked? Whatever it is, loafers are about a season away from cementing their status as a permanent, all-season favorite. This year’s take on the ever-chic shoe came in the form of platform brogues at Chanel, a cut-out iteration at Simone Rocha and two-tone Oxfords at Loewe. Willy Chavarria’s take boasts a knee-high sock, and there are still plenty of hosiery-and-loafer combinations that have yet to be seen.

2025 Shoe Trend: Boxing-Style Sneakers

Some seasons tend to play to the fantastical, while others veer more practical. Adidas Gazelles have had more than a few seasons as the pragmatic sneaker du jour; now it’s time for something even more low-profile: the boxing sneaker. 

The telltale marker of the tall sports shoe isn’t its lace-up ankle protection but rather its hyper-thin sole that allows for quick, agile feet. Labels like Miu Miu, Stella McCartney, Dior, Ann Demeulemeester, and Loewe all debuted similar, performance-minded styles. While those have yet to hit stores, Adidas reissued its Japan VH shoe, which also showed up at Caroline Hu’s spring 2025 presentation complete with floral embroidery and bow embellishments. Expect to see more and more similar styles crop up over the coming months.

2025 Shoe Trend: Reimagined Thong Sandals

Brat summer ushered in many an unlikely trend but it also welcomed the resurgence of old favorites, like the ‘90s-era thong sandal. While Havaianas’ stock steadily rose, so did fashion’s interest in the easy-wearing, minimalist shoe. Designers like Tibi, Alaïa, Carven, and Sportmax reimagine the faithful silhouette — once marked by a foam sole and plastic upper — with a platform and triangle upper, each begging to find a home next to loose-fit suiting separates, pedal pushers or tiered maxi skirts.

2025 Shoe Trend: Nouveau Heel

This trend lands right in the sweet spot between fantastical and practical. We’ve seen our fair share of nontraditional heels in seasons past but this year’s bunch feels even more creative. A bulbous, rock-hard clementine or a sleek, undulating wedge may seem like a bizarre (and squarely artful) thing to walk on but this new crop of heels often boasts a larger surface area, thereby increasing walkability. Tory Burch’s sculptural, curved heel made its way down the runway with ease, while Victoria Beckham’s chunky lucite heel is as sturdy as it is divine.

2025 Shoe Trend: Clogs

A token of the bohemian aesthetic that took off in the early aughts around the same time Coachella became a household name, the lowly clog — which originated in 13th-century Amsterdam to protect the feet of farmers and workers — often gets a bad rap.

These days, clogs take on a more towering, aesthetically grounded shape that, well, isn’t for everyone. Still, Chloé’s front-row stunt proved successful: Liya Kebede, Sienna Miller, Kiernan Shipka, Georgia May Jagger, and even Pat Cleveland showed up wearing the brand’s signature platform wedge clogs. Meanwhile, other labels like Burberry and Miu Miu put their own spin on the shoe. Resist the urge to wear them with a romantic, sweeping maxi and a wide-brimmed hat, and instead style them as you would a slingback for a truly modern take.

2025 Shoe Trend: All Tied Up

Balletcore may be cooling off but something more romantic — and, dare we say, sexy — is bidding for its prime placement. Unapologetically chic, the tie-up shoe has its origins in the delicate trends that came before it. At Proenza Schouler, a round-toe sandal has strings that crisscross and gather at the ankle, while Ferragamo’s thong sandal-ballerina hybrid features true-to-form grosgrain ribbon up to the calf. Meanwhile, Ann Demeulemeester is holding onto the shoe’s ballet roots with a square-toe style laced up a thin-ribbed sock for a more performance-minded take.

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If you’ve been looking ahead to the fashion trends — from barrel-sleeve jackets to boxing sneakers — that you want to incorporate into your spring wardrobe, don’t glaze over the accessories. Namely, be sure to upgrade your handbag collection with some arm candy that sparks joy and ties your spring outfits together.

To prepare, we’ve dug through the hodgepodge of trends being thrown around the internet to share the ones you’ll actually reach for, even after the spring 2025 season ends. Between tried-and-true woven bags (from leather to raffia styles) and retro-inspired bowling and east-west bags (that’ll always come back in style), there are classic designs everyone could use in their collection.

So whether you’re looking for a fringe crossbody to tag alongside you for festival season, or a nautical netted bag that channels the trendy fisherman aesthetic, read on to find out the best spring handbag trends worth investing in this season.

Spring 2025 Handbag Trend: Woven Leather

A woven leather bag will never go out of style (see: Bottega Veneta’s ever-popular Intrecciato styles for proof). And this season, there are plenty of styles to choose between, from genuine suedes to faux leathers in a variety of silhouettes — think clutches, satchels, and shoulder bags. You can also pick from a wide range of shades, from go-with-everything neutrals to spring-ready colors (like icy blue) and patterns (like check).

Spring 2025 Handbag Trend: East-West

Over the last few seasons, the east-west bag made its comeback on the runways. Now, they’re in stores everywhere, too. The sleek baguette-style bag has many iterations, but retro-inspired designs with extra-long shoulder straps in particular will make their mark this spring. Just pick your favorite oblong style, then perfectly fit your umbrella inside to avoid April showers.

Spring 2025 Handbag Trend: Fringe

Whether you’re preparing for festival or wedding season or want to participate in the Western trend this spring, there’s a fringe bag for every occasion. Need a denim or leather carryall or crossbody bag for a concert? There are plenty of those. Want a more elevated suede or beaded clutch for an evening event? Brands got you covered, too.

Spring 2025 Handbag Trend: Bowlers

Gaining traction in fall 2024, yet another retro-esque silhouette — the bowling bag — came back into the spotlight. And it’s striking (get it?!) popularity well into the spring. And no, you don’t have to be on a bowling team to participate in the trend. Larger styles are perfect to serve as not-so-basic work bags and mini styles are actually spacious enough to carry your essentials for nights out.

Spring 2025 Handbag Trend: Fisherman Aesthetic

Woven straw bags were huge last year, in part due to the European summer craze. Now, they’re getting a bit of a refresh thanks to the TikTok-viral spring fisherman aesthetic. This includes macramé and netted bags that look like they’re ready to catch some treasures (or farmers market produce) and raffia styles. Consider carting up practical totes and crossbodies for weekend errands or more fashion-forward clutches and top-handle styles for vacations.

Spring 2025 Handbag Trend: Slouchy Silhouettes

Considered a spring must-have by several Refinery29 editors, a slouchy bag is the effortlessly cool style you need in your closet. Shoulder and sling bags are given the slouchy treatment, creating casual-yet-chic designs that are perfect for day-to-night wear. Whether you opt for durable nylons or elevated leathers, the tried-and-true bag will serve you well throughout the season (and the next and the next).

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Spring Is Here & Free People Has The New Arrivals To Prove It

We know our readers love a good Free People find. So do our editors, who are always more than thrilled to keep tabs on the best new products to shop from the retailer. While new releases can be overwhelming, we’re here to bring you the best-of-the-best options worth your attention — and coins.

Spring is here, bringing with it some confusing weather to dress for — some hot, sunny days, some clear, chilly evenings; plenty of seasonal showers and gales, so cue all the transitional essentials. Think coordinating lounge sets and cute cardigans, luxe statement pieces (vintage-inspired campus boots and flowy Seventies-style flares, please and thanks), and functional yet stylish accessories (get ready to meet your dream gym bag). 

Of course, FP faves like easy breezy milkmaid dresses, romantic slips, bold FP Movement activewear, and do-it-all utility jackets are holding their own in our edit. Whether you’re refreshing your spring wardrobe, shopping for a spring wedding, or hunting for vacation fits with that signature Free People vibe, these new arrivals have you covered.

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Summer Intro

We know our readers love a good Free People find... as do our editors. We’re always more than happy to keep tabs on the best new Free People products to shop. While new releases can be overwhelming, we’re here to bring you the best-of-the-best options worth your attention and money.

And now that summer is officially here, it’s a great time to take a deep dive into your closet to see what you need to re-stock. Do you need a new flowy dress? Maybe a new activewear set? What about a denim jacket for festival season? Free People has fresh styles that fit the bill.

You’ll find many products coming from Free People’s fan-favorite collections like FP Movement, We The Free, and Free-est to suit any vibe you’re going for this summer. So without further ado, from clothing to accessories, here are the 15 best things to buy at Free People from its new arrivals section.

Nocturnal Solid Cardi



This is about to become your most worn piece. Layer over dresses and camis, or button up and wear as a top with your favorite jeans or midi skirts. It helps that there are so many different shades to choose from too — Kelly green, buttercup yellow, lilac, heather gray… You name it.

Free People Nocturnal Solid Cardi, $, available at Free People

Blaze Pull-On Boots



If, like us, you’re perpetually refreshing Depop and eBay for a pair of vintage Frye boots, get excited. Free People has finally created its own Seventies-style campus boots that are a dead ringer. Wear now to face late-winter storms, and then later with your prettiest mini dress for a cool soft-meets-tough fit.

FP Collection Blaze Pull-On Boots, $, available at Free People

Oasis Midi Dress



Everyone needs that one throw-it-on-and-go dress — the kind that fits like a dream, is a complete outfit-in-one, and that works for all kinds of occasions. That’s what the Oasis Midi is; it’s not surprising that it’s one of Free People’s bestsellers. Now, it’s back for spring in an array of seasonal shades, like this crisp white, a soft periwinkle blue, warm dusty pink, and sage green.

free-est Oasis Midi Dress, $, available at Free People

Let's Bounce Pants



These lounge pants tick all the right boxes. They’re made in a lightweight, super comfy and breathable material, and they have a super flattering, cropped bell bottom fit. You’re bound to reach for these more than your old, tired leggings.

FP Movement Let's Bounce Pants, $, available at Free People

Salvador Printed Midi Dress



This dress is a slice of sunshine in sartorial form — and one that can be worn to weddings and parties, the office, and weekend brunch.

Free People Salvador Printed Midi Dress, $, available at Free People

Retro Heatwave Gingham One-Piece



What better way to get ready for picnic season than donning head-to-toe gingham? Break up the print with colorful sneakers or ballet flats, and your fave denim jacket or oversized knit.

Free People Retro Heatwave Gingham One-Piece, $, available at Free People

Drea Sweater Set



Spring may bring sunnier days, but the nights are still chilly. This 100% cotton set is the perfect in-between option for sleep and lounging; it’s a breathable, lightweight knit so you won’t overheat in bed, and the easy, oversized fit is comfy yet still refined. We’ve opted for this buttery yellow whilst we eagerly anticipate those longer days and lighter evenings.

free-est Drea Sweater Set, $, available at Free People

Sam Edelman Michaela Buckle Ballet Flats




Last year we had the mesh ballet flat. This year? Say hello to the crochet lace ballet flat — they’re equally as breathable for all-night dancing or running around the city all day, and also add an extra touch of texture and whimsy to your outfit. We anticipate this cream design to be popular with spring brides-to-be looking for a comfy bridal shoe.

Sam Edelman Michaela Buckle Ballet Flats, $, available at Free People

Hot Shot Crossover Set




This is not technically a newbie, but Free People’s cult-fave athleisure set is back in new shades. Our fave? This light, dusty pale pink which just screams springtime.

FP Movement Hot Shot Crossover Set, $, available at Free People

Selia Slip



Though we’re desperate to throw on a summer dress, the weather won’t play ball for a few more months. To satisfy that itch, we’ll be styling our minis and tunics over jeans — also a great styling tip for lacey, barely-there slips like this.

Intimately Selia Slip, $, available at Free People

Prairie Convertible Skirt



One thing that Free People does best is convertible clothing, like this skirt, which can also be pulled up and worn as a bandeau dress. Ideal for spring vacation packing.

Free People Prairie Convertible Skirt, $, available at Free People

We The Free Libre Wide-Leg Jeans



These high-waist, wide-leg Seventies-style jeans work extra hard so you don’t have to. Not only do they make your legs look miles long and hug your bum in such a satisfying way (trust me, I own two pairs), they are also structured and sleek enough to be dressed up for work or a smart casual dress code.

We The Free Libre Wide-Leg Jeans, $, available at Free People

Singin' In The Rain Packable Jacket



Whether you’re a weekend hiker or a daily dog walker, this lightweight, packable jacket is your new best friend. It’s designed to be rolled up in a bag when not in need but is sturdy enough to keep you warm and dry when the April showers surprise you.

FP Movement Singin' In The Rain Packable Jacket, $, available at Free People

Cut-Out Daisy Straw Hat



Sunnier days are here, with more on the horizon. Stay protected in style with this sweet, woven design.


Free People Cut-Out Daisy Straw Hat, $, available at Free People

We The Free C'est La Vie Tee



Soft, slouchy, and asymmetrical in fit is the M.O. for tops this season. This perfectly fitting tee ticks off all those boxes — simply throw it on with your favorite jeans for an effortlessly cool look.

We The Free C'est La Vie Tee, $, available at Free People

Taking Sides Maxi



This is another viral fan favorite, back for spring in a range of new colors. Catching our eye? This soft seafoam green shade.


free-est Taking Sides Maxi, $, available at Free People

Class Optional Tote



Spring is the season of new beginnings and, according to the pagan calendar, is the true start of the new year — which is why you may be feeling inspired to sign up to a new workout class now, rather than in January (aka the midst of winter). And so, what better way to get yourself ready than with a brand-spanking new gym bag? This balletcore pink number doesn’t just look good, it’s also super practical, coming with multiple exterior and interior pockets, a shoe compartment to keep your sweaty gym sneakers separate, and a buckled strap to hold your yoga mat.

FP Movement Class Optional Tote, $, available at Free People

We The Free Montana Shorts




ICYMI, jorts are back and a bigger trend than ever this season. If you’re a bit nervous about dipping your toe into the proverbial denim pool, Free People’s offering is a great place to start. They have a slightly relaxed, slouchy fit but aren’t too oversized to look sloppy; and they’re available in so many different shades and washes (nine to be exact), it’s easy to find your perfect fit. Whether that’s a faded, vintage blue, icy white, khaki, or classic true-navy.

We The Free Montana Shorts, $, available at Free People

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