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5 Fall Shoe Trends to Follow

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A wise woman (me) once said, “new season, new shoes,” and now that fall is officially here, I can put that mantra to good use. Lucky for me, the options are better than ever this season—I have several browser tabs open and a wish list full of flats, heels, boots, and everything in between. The options feel endless, but I can always count on my friend and fellow editor Jasmine Fox-Suliaman to help me narrow them down to the most of-the-moment styles. Nobody knows shoes quite like her, and while this may not be the most opportune time to ask to raid her shoe closet, I did have the honor of picking her brain about the shoes she’s eyeing this season.

Everything’s coming up Zappos! Jasmine has shopped at this retailer for some of her absolute favorite shoes over the years. What she loves most about scrolling through the site is that, “its extensive selection allows you to find everything you might need for the fall—whether you’re looking for a pair of new running shoes or trying to get your hands on the shoes taking social media by storm.” In short, Zappos meets all of her criteria—great selection, fast shipping, and on-trend styles—and she’s shared her top picks for fall, along with some elite styling tips, below.

Fall Shoe Guide

(Image credit: @fashionwithjazz)

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