

Several brands positioning their core purpose on using sustainable materials. Melissa is a label that has been doing this for years by using recycled PVC for their sandals. Others are apply innovative design techniques. Japanese label Toga Pulla’s cult buckle boots are a celeb favorite and Vince’s latest boot collection is made from highly technical snake embossed leather.
Scroll on to get in the know about some inspiring shoe brands for women.




Brands

Alexander Wang is the luxury fashion label known for its grungy urban street style. You'll find pieces with a contemporary unisex appeal.

Fila, the sportswear brand with Italian origins, is hot with millennials thanks to the uber-popular chunky Dad sneaker The Disruptor.

Freedom Moses is the cheerful Israeli label bringing us scented rubber sandals in zany prints. The slides are vegan and are designed to be recycled when you're done.

Golden Goose is famed for its hand-distressed dirty sneakers. The cult Italian brand's bags and clothing are laid-back cool and contemporary.

HEREU is a Spanish label known for its modern handbags and footwear that are supremely crafted by artisans in Spain from quality leather. Its unique designs, inspired by the Mediterranean, can easily transition from casual to dressy.

Hunter Boots, based in Edinburgh, Scotland, make iconic, upmarket rubber Wellington boots that are as fashionable as they are practical.

Mansur Gavriel is a New York brand bringing us high-quality Italian made bags and shoes. Exquisitely constructed from soft lambskin in modern colors and shapes.

Melissa is the iconic brand that invented the distinctive 80's jelly sandal. Their shoes are made from recycled, hypoallergenic PVC.

The Reebok x Victoria Beckham collaboration intersects Victoria's minimalist style with Reebok's cutting-edge high performance technology. Find styles you'll never tire of.

Rejina Pyo is a Britian-based, Korean-born designer giving us a modern take on footwear and bag design. Her scuptural pieces are elegant while still being fun.
