A perennial staple, the loafer is still the preferred footwear option this winter. On the catwalks, this adaptable shoe has received a fresh take – from time-honored iterations to completely merged forms. Here are the key styles of the upcoming months that will keep us company through the chilly period.
Hybrid loafers
Are they loafers? Are they boots? They’re both! The designs showcased in Prada’s autumn-winter range toy with the notion of a blend, uniting the refinement of loafers with the practicality of boots. The ideal method for shielding yourself from autumn’s elements without losing elegance.
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Prada
Decorated loafers
For an added dose of French flair to your appearance, consider two-tone loafers this season that create harmony between the established and the contemporary. Such as in the Dior Spring-Summer 2026 presentation – Jonathan Anderson’s introductory one at the helm. The ultimate detail? A small mirror bearing the Dior insignia.
Dior
Loafers-slippers
What could be superior to slippers or mules for attaining comfort – whether you’re at home or navigating the city? Designers fully comprehend this, which is why they’re continuously dreaming up novel renditions of this coveted footwear. While loafers are linked to sophistication, they’re appearing this season as slippers, more snug than ever.
Bottega Veneta
Pointed toe loafers
There’s nothing quite like a pair of quintessential loafers. Whether they’re in black, white, or fashionable brown, they possess timeless charm. The Miu Miu lineup serves as proof, as Miuccia Prada unveiled a minimalist design crafted from sleek leather with a subtly pointed toe, which flawlessly enhances feminine ensembles.
Miu Miu
Red loafers
Without a doubt, red takes center stage as the prevailing hue of the time. This vivid tint has saturated shoe trends, and loafers are no different. At Loewe’s opening showcase, designers Jack McCullough and Lazaro Hernandez presented the iconic design cast in a deep red.
Loewe
Based on materials from Vogue.fr.







