Typically, at this point of the year, spring’s energy-renewing optimism begins to brighten up our wardrobe rotation, and the shoe trends we’d be discussing would follow suit. From timeless woven sandals to minimalist flip-flops (in trending red, if we’re feeling particularly adventurous), over the past couple of years, classic shoe styles have been the go-to for the warmer months. But, as I look ahead to the shoe trends shaping spring/summer 2026 in particular, things are looking a little different.

A model, detail, walks the runway during the Chanel Cruise 2026/27 on April 28, 2026 in Biarritz, France.

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With the supposed “death” of quiet luxury, all things intentionally provocative have taken over. Whether it’s Jennifer Lawrence sporting garden clogs or what can only be described as foot-baring, heel holders(?) at the Chanel Cruise 2026/27 show, designers and trend-setters alike are leaning into shoe trends that start conversations, not just complement outfits.