The trendy shoes for this Spring

Los zapatos de moda para esta Primavera

Vogue is a magazine that not only keeps up with fashion trends, it also creates them. For this reason, there are many who consult it as a leading magazine before making their purchases for the next season, knowing that what is in its pages will come true.

That's why we couldn't avoid the temptation to see what this magazine tells us about the trendy shoes for this spring 2018 and, the truth is that we love the trends it recommends. We're going to tell you in broad strokes what Vogue says you can't miss in your shoe rack.

Retro fashion is still going strong

Retro or vintage fashion is still present in shoes. Simple lines are one of the trends for the day because they are comfortable and easily combine with everything. For the evening, shoes with thin heels or square heels and platform in the purest style of the seventies. In short, everything that reminds us of other times continues to be a trend.

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Metallic glitter

It's the best for the night. Metallic shades in silver or gold with sparkle will make you stand out at any party or social event. In our catalog we have bet strongly on this trend that we love and that is why you can find many of our high heel sandals in metallic and silver tones.

Show your heels

Shoes with open heels will also be in fashion this season. Our sandals and ballerinas? They fit this definition very well. Although the heel is exposed, we opted for a strap to hold the footwear because we find it much safer, more comfortable to walk on and that does not detract from the attractiveness of the shoe.

Round toe caps

This year the toes of the shoes can be found in virtually any shape. On the shelves of shoe stores, square-toed shoes coexist with the sharpest ones. But Vogue is all about round toes, so make sure that at least one of the pairs you buy for this spring summer will meet this rule. It is the most natural type of toe cap and for many women the most attractive because it looks good with any shoe size since it does not make the feet bigger, as happens with sharp shoes, nor excessively small, as happens with square toe shoes.

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