Summer is in full swing in London and one of the biggest differences I’m noticing in the outfits of its stylish inhabitants is shoes: I haven’t seen a boot in weeks (that includes those of the cowboy variety) and socks have all but disappeared from loafer looks. In their place are sandals aplenty, flat shoes you can throw on with anything, from jeans to miniskirts, and low-effort heels that add elegance to even the most everyday of ensembles.
Let’s get into more detail, shall we? Call me bias but I think London fashion people are some of the coolest dressers in Europe, and their shoe choices tend to reflect that. Of course, they enjoy classic styles just as much as their French counterparts, but in the mix are some unexpected additions to a shoedrobe.
Having surveyed the feeds of some of my favourite influencers who reside in the city, coupled with the real-life outfits I spotted on my last trip into the centre of town, scroll on to see the London summer shoe trends that are on my radar this season.
7 London Summer Shoe Trends to Try This Year
1. Chunky Thong Sandals
Style Notes: As soon as the sun comes out, one sandal trend you’re guaranteed to see on the streets of London is the thong sandal. In place of the flimsy, flip-flop silhouettes worn on holidays, London women look for pairs with a thick, structured sole, which gives significantly more support when commuting around the capital.
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THE ROW
Ginza Two-Tone Leather and Suede Platform Flip Flops
COS
Sculptural Eva Flip Flops
Arket
Chunky Leather Sandals
2. Slingback Shoes
Style Notes: Like the rest of the fashion industry, London women have adopted the more elegant trends coming through this year as their own. This is manifesting in a big way on the shoe scene, where I’m seeing more and more people opting for sophisticated-looking slingback shoes. What makes these especially summertime appropriate is their open backs, which allow the foot to breathe even when temperatures peak.
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ZARA
Kitten-Heel Shoes With Bow
Charles & Keith
Metallic-Accent Slingback Pumps
3. Ballet Flats
Style Notes: Flat shoes are integral to the London aesthetic—when I lived in the capital I’d clock up at least 10,000 steps just getting where I needed to go, so owning a pair of comfortable flat shoes was essential. In place of loafers, which loan themselves better to spring looks, London dwellers are still wearing ballet flats, which have dominated the best part of 2024. Why not try softer fabrications while the weather allows, such as suede and mesh.
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AEYDE
Delfina Suede Ballet Flats
Jeffrey Campbell
Moira Mary Jane Flats
& Other Stories
Leather-Trimmed Mesh Ballet Flats
4. Colourful Trainers
Style Notes: Sharing the same sentiment I outlined above, I’d argue that London fashion people wear trainers more than anyone else, whether it’s running to the station or getting around the centre on foot. While black and white sneakers will always be found in the city, bright colours always come to the fore in the summer months. Right now, I’m seeing a lot of green and blue kicks particularly.
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ADIDAS ORIGINALS
Handball Spezial Leather-Trimmed Suede Sneakers
Gola
Gola Tornado Trainers
Puma
Puma Green & Beige Delphin Trainers
5. Leather Sliders
Style Notes: The London style set have a honed eye for classic pieces as well as more trending items—how they combine the two being one of the best things about the capital’s eclectic style offering. So, if you’re looking for a sandal option that is timeless and incredibly versatile, look no further than the leather slider. Featuring a thick cutout or woven strap across the toes, these flat sandals pair especially well with dresses, skirts or slightly cropped trousers where you can see this detailing.
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SAINT LAURENT
Tribute Woven Leather Slides
Bobbies
Thaïs Sandals in Passion Black
6. Low-Heel Mules
Style Notes: Another common thread woven through London’s summer shoe trends this year is nostalgia, with many of the pairs we’ve outlined having distinctly ’90s roots. Here’s another for you—kitten heel mules. The low-heel is imperative here, especially when you consider the unevenness of the capital’s pavements and many cobbled streets.
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mango
Heel Non-Structured Sandals
Reformation
Clementine Heeled Mule Sandal
7. Wooden-Sole Clogs
Style Notes: London fashion people have long been devoted to Birkenstock Boston clogs—the flat suede shoe with the closed toe, and while they’ll continue to wear them in the summer months, they can often look somewhat out-of-season. Styles with wooden soles, however, feel distinctly warm-weather worthy.
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ALAÏA
60 Studded Laser-Cut Leather Platform Clogs