Summer is gone and it is time to forget about those gladiator sandals. Looking ahead to winter footwear this year, you will find bold colours and shapes dominating the high street. Whether you are looking for shoes, mens shoes or boots for ladies we take you through the trends
Where would we be in winter without a snug pair of boots...or three! This year, say bye-bye Uggs, and hello shoe boots. A big trend for 2009, this little boot works so well with tights, leggings and tight jeans. For added warmth, look for fur lined.
Boots take on whole new lengths this winter as the above-the-knee boot hits the high street in a BIG way. Suede and leather are the preferred materials, and they add a sexy twist to any outfit - perfect over tights or tight jeans.
Men should look out for loafers - they are back this season in a big way. No more fiddling with laces this winter, just these on and go! Suede finishing adds a new twist to this traditional shoe, so look out for suede loafers in a range of colours on the high street now.
Ladies heels take on a dramatic new look this season with laces - LOTS of laces. Forget the granny boots of last year, this year its high high heels with dramatic detailed lacing. They are available in bold colour shades to add a bit of colour to your winter wardrobe.
The toes of winter shoes this year come in all shapes, but the key trend is for the square toes that become so popular last season. Adding a quirky touch to any footwear, the square toe is comfortable too.
A great way to add a bold statement to an outfit is to add some shoes in this seasons key footwear finish - animal print. From snakeskin to crocodile, these textured finishes are perfect when tying together a monochromatic outfit.
Heels hit new heights this winter, with the key trend being the bigger the better. Stilettos are in, as are wedges, but the key heel this season is chunky and sky high.
Summer is gone and it is time to forget about those gladiator sandals. Looking ahead to winter footwear this year, you will find bold colours and shapes dominating the high street. Whether you are looking for shoes, mens shoes or boots for ladies we take you through the trends
Shay Guenthur is the author of this article about fashion. To find out more about new trends check New Look range of women's jeans and dresses.
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