- 1 Ash Cosmos Booties
- 2 Gucci Jordaan Leather Loafters
- 3 Sam Edelman Ava Booties
- 4 Everlane The Boss Boot
- 5 Veronica Beard Genuine Calf Hair Loafer
- 6 Toga Pulla Corduroy Double Decker Loafer
- 7 A.P.C. Joey Leather Ankle Boots
- 8 Tibi Lia Slingback
- 9 Isabel Marant Dawie Python-Print Leather Ankle Boots
- 10 Dr. Martens 2976 Smooth Chelsea Boot
- 11 Schutz Ionara Ankle Strap Pumps
- 12 Dr. Martens Willis Creeper
- 13 Paul Andrew Lotta Leather Pumps
- 14 Sam Edelman Kinzey Booties
- 15 Frye Julie Shield
- 16 Swedish Hasbeens Zip It Emy Bloack Heel Booties
The Best Fall Shoes for 2018: Get Shopping!
We love everything about fall--the crisp air, the spiced lattes, the foliage--but what we love most is the wardrobe refresh, especially when it comes to our footwear. This season there are tons of styles to pick from: white booties and combat boots are very in vogue; and pointed toes, geometric and kitten heels, animal prints, and loafers continue to reign. So put away the sandals and check out our picks for the best fall shoes for 2018.

Ash Cosmos Booties
This 80s throwback in white is a refreshing standout in a sea of black booties.

Gucci Jordaan Leather Loafters
This is the loafer of loafers--and always a worthy investment.

Sam Edelman Ava Booties
We’re loving these off-duty western-inspired booties. They pair perfectly with denim.
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Everlane The Boss Boot
We like switching things up, but we’d also be lost without at least one go-to black bootie. This is a sleek and versatile option.

Veronica Beard Genuine Calf Hair Loafer
This calf hair loafer will fit seamlessly into any wardrobe and is the perfect balance between cool and classic. It's easy to pack and instantly gives you a put-together look.

Toga Pulla Corduroy Double Decker Loafer
It’s an East-meets-West aesthetic for Tokyo-based designer Yasuo Furato, known for re-working Western Styles into traditional Japanese designs. These sharp double buckle loafers hint at her love for '50s Americana.

A.P.C. Joey Leather Ankle Boots
It’s all about the gorgeous tan-brown of these boots. Also, we love the gently curved heel.
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Tibi Lia Slingback
These slick and smart slingbacks are the perfect finish to any outfit.

Isabel Marant Dawie Python-Print Leather Ankle Boots
Isabel Marant can do know wrong in our eyes. Here she is with more laid-back, bohemian-edged cool. These make us giddy.

Dr. Martens 2976 Smooth Chelsea Boot
We are fans of the classic Doc Martens lace up combat boot, but this chelsea boot version is pretty bad-ass too.

Schutz Ionara Ankle Strap Pumps
This ankle-strapped, block-heeled pump is a great multi-tasker. Pair it with pants or a skirt.

Dr. Martens Willis Creeper
Teddy Boys, Rockers of the 50s and 60s, and the punk scene of the 70s and 80s have all been associated with these thick-soled shoes. There are many iterations today (ie. think flatforms), but we like this classic-looking version for comfort and a bit of edge.

Paul Andrew Lotta Leather Pumps
Every Jetsetter needs a black pair of pumps in her closet. The sculptural wooden heel on this pair provides just the right amount of edge.

Sam Edelman Kinzey Booties
Both sleek and functional, this on-trend pointy toe bootie with a kitten heel ticks all the boxes this season. We dig the price, too.

Frye Julie Shield
Go bold: The double buckle on the top makes these combat boots all the more kick-ass.

Swedish Hasbeens Zip It Emy Bloack Heel Booties
There are a lot of brands out there making clogs, but with colder weather coming up, we’re liking this bootie version.
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