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10 Shoes Loved By Fashion Editors To Cop This Fall/Winter 2018
Gucci
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Gucci’s stacked heels replace your backless loafers as a key style for autumn/winter 2018. Style with midi skirts or cropped trousers.
Céline
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Bring summer skies to your autumn wardrobe with Céline’s powder blue lace-up heels.
Malone Souliers
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With its elegant shape and deep burgundy shade, Malone Souliers’ Mara heel exude a timeless sophistication.
Leather heels, £475, Malone Souliers at Matches Fashion
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Balenciaga
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Tweed is expected to be a big trend for the new season, so take your lead from Balenciaga and its houndstooth kitten heels. Team with denim to juxtapose their primness.
Isabel Marant
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Add an air of insouciance to your wardrobe with Isabel Marant’s Mirva slippers. They’ll work as well with cropped denim as they will as a way of modernising pretty dresses.
Prada
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Few could deny the appeal of Prada’s crystal embellished stilettos, which call for glamorous evenings out.
Rejina Pyo
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Rejina Pyo’s elegant crocodile slingbacks are the ultimate day-to-night shoe.
Leather pumps, £440, Rejina Pyo at Browns Fashion
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Zara
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Sculptural heels are big news at the moment, which is what makes Zara’s rounded wooden heels such a great buy.
By Far
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Emerging brand By Far has accrued a strong following over the past year, signalling the brand as a name to know. Partake in the square toe trendwith its retro crocodile slingbacks.
Tabitha Simmons
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Tabitha Simmons has long been one of our favourite footwear labels, and her metallic Kali heel demonstrates why. Its champagne shimmer will inject evening glamour to any ensemble.
Metallic sandals, £585, Tabitha Simmons at Farfetch
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