‘90s Footwear Is Back in Full Force – Shop My Editor-Approved Closed Toe Heeled Mules

There’s no denying the interest in vintage-inspired styles of late – from semi-transparent dresses of the noughties to slouched power suits lauded in the ‘80s (think Melanie Griffith’s enviable wardrobe in Working Girl). While some trends speak to the playful essence of fashion, the minimalist aesthetic embraces much-loved simplistic trends of fashion’s past. Whilst footwear designers are becoming increasingly avant-garde and risqué (case in point: Alaïa’s fish net ballet flat, Jacquemus’ double heel, or one of Loewe’s many striking styles), the demand for classic footwear is also on the increase, and 2024’s iterations of the ‘90s mule comprises timeless design with an emphasis on quality, owing to the prowess of contemporary designers. Characterised by a tapered silhouette, open back and encased toe, the design features loan it to summer style, while it also boasts formal elements, making it appropriate for office wear.

Marisa Martins wearing 90s mules

Unintentionally voguish, slender, bearing a hint of androgyny and reminiscent of French style – I’ve yet to meet a person who doesn’t appreciate the appeal of classic heeled mules. The cyclical nature of trends offers a refreshing take on fashion pieces, and the reintroduction of some of its earnest styles proves its ability to withstand trends.

Sarah Rose Palm wearing 90s mules

As a conscious shopper, I’m certainly championing this shoe. If you’re also inspired by this sleek shape, fret not for I’ve compiled an edit of some of this season’s timeless heeled mules — from Prada’s Satin Mules to Reformation’s Wilda mule. There’s something to suit minimalists and lovers of saturated hues, alike.

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