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16 Pairs of Shoes From NYFW to Obsess Over Until Spring

From Rebecca Minkoff sandals to Derek Lam slides, these are the runway kicks that make our hearts pitter-patter
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The New Stiletto
Keeping with the cut-out trend, these sexy black and silver kicks by Prabal Gurung are the going-out shoe for spring. Find a similar pair here.

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Updated Gladiator
The thick straps and clean white color scheme will make these sandals from the Polish American Foundation fashion show the gladiators of 2016. Snag a similar pair.

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Texture Play
Diane von Furstenberg shows the elegant side of Lucite heels with this whimsical pair.

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Slim Sandal
Tadashi Shoji's dainty metallic thongs offer just the right amount of bling. Recreate the look with Nine West Unlock Synthetic Dress Sandal.

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Snaking Through
Jason Wu uses snake print accents to brings a playful dimension to these teal leather sandals.

We love NYFW for a plethora of reasons: the street style, the makeup, the haute couture. But no runway fashion trend makes a girl swoon quite like the shoes.

We have a theory about our seemingly innate love for shoe trends. See, unlike jeans or dresses, shoes don't discriminate against body type. No matter your size, quality footwear looks equally pretty on your feet.

Speaking of quality footwear, the spring shoes we saw on the catwalk this NYFW were particularly stunning. We spied gorgeous shoe trends from cutouts to fringe and narrowed down our 17 favorite pairs of the season. Here, the best shoe trends from NYFW -- and how to snag a few of them for yourself.
BY AMANDA MONTELL | SEP 24, 2015 | SHARES
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