Editors' Obsessions: Spring Shoes Edition

Kick up your feet & upgrade your shoe collection!

By Lindsey Sirera Apr 02, 2015 10:19 PMTags
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Why bother being in anyone else's shoes when we have these perfect pairs on our feet?

In true Carrie Bradshaw fashion, we're devoted all our free time to shoe shopping. This week, it's all about the latest footwear that's putting a little spring into our step. We've got a slick pair of sandal heels inspired by the always-edgy Rihanna, and some classic kicks that just look too chic to be as comfy as they are.

Go ahead— peruse through these picks which come straight from our sole! 

Reef Rover Low LX sneakers, $80

"These Reef Rover Low LX sneakers are a prime pick-me-up for my feet this spring: First, they're insanely comfortable (walking on clouds is now a literal thing for my daily jaunt to work), and they look chic whether paired with cuffed jeans or nylon joggers. The summer-ready cream color is perfectly fit for the office too."—Nicole Adlman, Style Writer

Sophia Webster Lacey heels, $695

"Sophia Webster is a shoes genius. Seriously. I could lose hours gazing at all the beautiful designs on her website. This week I am in love with the Lacey. Which I¹d like to rename, the "so much more comfortable than it looks!"—Jacqueline Lee, Photo Editor

Sperry CVO Capetown Wave Slip-On Sneaker, $75

"I love all Gray Malin everything. So when I found out he was doing a collection of shoes with Sperry I was first in line for a pair. I opted for the Cape Town Wave kicks because they are a literal walking paradise."—Cinya Burton, Style Senior Editor

Steve Madden Mogul heels in blue suede, $90

"These remind me of the Stuart Weitzman sandal heels Rihanna has an affinity for, but at a sliver of the price. I bought these on a whim when I needed shoes for a formal, and they've quickly become my favorite dress shoes. The shape and style elongates the legs and adds a fierce element to whatever you're wearing. My advice: Snatch a pair (or two) before these babies sell out, they're a worthy investment!"—Lindsey Sirera, Intern