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Fall 2010 Report: 5 Shoe Styles You Can't Live Without

September 29, 2010 by Justine Schwartz
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With all the sweater and jacket excitement for fall, it’s easy to forget about the feet. Let’s not leave our toes out in the cold; fall shoe trends this year are hot – from desert boots, to clogs, Oxfords, to wedged boots. So keep your feet looking cool all fall and winter in these five 2010 shoe style you cannot live without:

Hidden Platform Pumps:


Fall’s sexiest shoe is undoubtedly the hidden platform. How hot are these Pour La Victoire Irina Suede Pumps on hidden platform ($250)?

Wedge Boots:

In the boot department, you can’t live without a pair of wedged tall boots, like these Steven by Steve Madden “Mazzing” Tall Wedge Boots ($199).

Desert Boots:

Lace-ups in a muted, suede color like taupe or brown make up the desert boot trend (Indian Jones, eat your heart out). These J.Crew Suede Flannery platform ankle boots ($250) nail the look.

Clog Bootie:

What’s better than a clog? A clog bootie that is easier to walk in. You will love these Tory Burch Ginevra Brown Distressed Suede boots ($375).

Oxfords:

The borrow-from-the-boys Oxford shoe trend is still going strong; grab a pair of the J.Crew Camden leather brogues ($250) and you won’t regret it.

For more mouth-watering shoes, check our guides to the best over the knee boots, desert boots, and flat black boots.

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Justine Schwartz is a veteran women's lifestyle editor; she's written extensively about style & beauty tips, health advice and wedding planning. Her work has appeared in New York Magazine, Huffington Post and New York Weddings. Justine has been with SheFinds since 2010; you can reach her via email at Justine@shefinds.com.