Fashionista's 27 Favorite Shoes From Milan Fashion Week for Spring 2020

All the most delightful footwear from Bottega Veneta, Gucci and more.

Shoes on the runway at United Colors of Benetton's Spring 2020 show. Photo: Pietro D'Aprano/Getty Images
Shoes on the runway at United Colors of Benetton's Spring 2020 show. Photo: Pietro D'Aprano/Getty Images

The buzziest aspects of Milan Fashion Week might have been Jennifer Lopez closing the show at Versace or Gucci's controversial straitjackets, but those weren't the only memorable things that came down the runways. There was also the footwear: minimalist heels at Jil Sander, glass-slipper-like transparent shoes at Salvatore Ferragamo, funky woven leathers at Bottega Veneta and more.

While there were plenty of unique offerings from a variety of brands, a few trends emerged clearly. The first was barely-there strappy slippers, which showed up at Emporio Armani and Peter Pilotto. Chunky sandals continued to go strong this season, too, appearing in an array of bright colors on the Prada and United Colors of Benetton runways. Easy-on, easy-off slides were also represented, whether they came in exotic leathers at Versace or in bright fringes at MSGM.

Take a look at all of our favorite shoes for Spring 2020 from Milan Fashion Week below.

<p>Shoes from the Marni Spring 2020 collection. Photo: Imaxtree</p>

Shoes from the Marni Spring 2020 collection. Photo: Imaxtree

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And in case you missed it, check out our top shoe picks from London and New York fashion weeks, too.

Best shoes from London Fashion Week

<p>Shoes from the J.W Anderson Spring 2020 Collection. Photo: Imaxtree</p>

Shoes from the J.W Anderson Spring 2020 Collection. Photo: Imaxtree

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Best shoes from New York Fashion Week

<p>Shoes from the Staud Spring 2020 collection. Photo: Imaxtree</p>

Shoes from the Staud Spring 2020 collection. Photo: Imaxtree

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