Giambattista Valli's leopard peeptoe flats are the excellent summer shoe but should you fancy a thing tougher, then Balenciaga's rockabilly inspired buckled boots.

And now let's get into the platforms! Flat ones produced quite the appearances which I'm completely stoked on because these are ideal for stomping across the city in comfort. There had been sparkly platforms at Marc Jacobs and crazy strappy ones (with what I'm imagining is an all-over pearl print, due to the fact how awesome would that be?) from Chanel.

Chanel also did a super cute version in yellow velvet with a little cutout inside the platform, but those weren't Near as awesome as Acne's CRAZY faceted wooden platforms. I enjoy that they in no way disappoint with their ridiculous shoe offerings.

At Fendi the platforms got a mixture of colors and textures and I'm particularly into the leather strap that goes around the ankle and covers a bit of the wedge. In a comparable style, Phillip Lim's weird quasi-tromp l'oeil amish-buckle shoes are too fantastic for words. That small triangle of leather covering the back of the wedge and insinuating a deconstructed heel is genuinely one thing else.

From stark minimalist wedges to super embellished nature-inspired ones. We all flipped for Rodarte's carved wood slingbacks back in September but Sarah Burton's over the top gold sculptures at Alexander McQueen appear to be even more of a fantasy.

I'm not typically a fan of the mid-heel but when its covered in a crazy mish-mash of prints and textures then the heel is the least of my concerns. Each Missoni's bulbous heel and Meadham Kirchoff's exquisitely beaded and embroidered sandals would come across a house in my closet.

A tribal-inspired sandal at Reed Krakoff plus a futuristic mix of supplies and textures at Christopher Kane.

At Jil Sander the heel was so chunky it was virtually a wedge. I loved each the mix of suede and metallic textures also as the all-over tropical sequin print.

Rodarte also did their wood carvings on super chunky heels total with wood-grain leather straps (I will need wood grain everything in my life). At Versus Christopher Kane did the most effective update on the 90's mary-jane with floral prints and cool intertwined t-straps in a pointy spectator style (along with the kitchen sink, yeah, but they're excellent!).

And we finish with some re-inventions of what a shoe is supposed to look like via Maison Martin Margiela and Phillip Lim.
Maintain it weird children!

At Miu Miu colors were given free of charge reign to be as bright and ridiculous as they wanted. Buckles, laces, geometric insets, every little thing lives together in harmony, prepared to take all your outfits to the subsequent level.

However it was at Prada that every thing genuinely went to one more level. The multi-color, multi-platform shoes that came in flat and super high versions are obviously THE shoe of the season. I would be lying if I stated I'm not secretly plotting on making those oxfords mine.