Miu Miu’s Buckle Slingbacks Are the New Cult Shoes Everyone's Wearing Now
Miu Miu has new cult shoe on the rise, stealing the hearts of influencers and celebrities in its wake. The brand seems incapable of producing a product that doesn't rise to It status; its latest collection has proven to be rife with charming designs. Most recently we've been captivated by a certain pointed-toe, buckle-strap slingback that has quietly sneaked itself into the wardrobes of the some of the best dressed.
These chic shoes build upon the growing kitten-heel trend that emerged as the fashion set swapped their sky-highs for flats in the aftermath of the pandemic, when we all got used to be being comfy at home. Spotted up and down the streets of Milan Fashion Week, Italians were sold on the chic Miu Miu buckle-detail style.
Already inspiring a plethora of high-street iterations, Miu Miu's buckle-strap heels have quickly caught on for their comfortable height, sleek straps and trending pointed toe. Spotted this week on Gigi Hadid, the patent pair is quickly circulating around the style set. And it's more than just a pretty shoe; the clever positioning of the three straps are said to make your legs appear longer than they would in other heels.
On Gigi Hadid: Miu Miu Patent Leather Slingbacks with Buckles (£925)
They're already selling quickly, so shop Miu Miu's Patent Leather Slingbacks with Buckles below, as well as our other favourite iterations on the style.
SHOP MIU MIU'S PATENT LEATHER SLINGBACKS:
Burgundy is a trending colour this season.
SHOP MORE BUCKLE-STRAP HEELS:
Experiment with colour and texture and try a denim blue shade of pointed buckle heels.
These will take you from the office into the weekend.
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Natalie Munro is Who What Wear UK’s news writer. Having worked in the fashion industry since her time at university—where she obtained a BA in Journalism from University of the Arts London, Natalie's experience spans journalistic and styling roles. In the early stages of her career Natalie predominately worked on editorial shoots for fashion publications such as British Vogue, Vogue Ukraine, AnOther Magazine and Elle UK, before moving into journalism roles.
On completion of her degree she interned in the editorial team at British Vogue and later went on to freelance for the publication. Here, she developed her interest in reporting on the latest fashion news and trends. Inspired by the dynamic nature of the industry, Natalie went on to write for other lifestyle and fashion brands and publications before taking on the role as News Writer for Who What Wear.
With an interest in uncovering the latest fashion trends, Natalie takes a leading role in identifying news for Who What Wear UK. Focusing on trends on and off the runway, as well as street style and celebrity fashion, Natalie reports on a daily basis, ensuring that she remains ahead of the trends. Natalie also creates content for Who What Wear’s social channels including TikTok and Instagram on a weekly basis.
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