I’ve been on the hunt for spring-friendly shoe styles to complement my wardrobe and inspire some new outfit combinations. As a fashion editor, I love to stay on the pulse of what’s being released at top retailers, so I’m always digging through countless styles online. I decided to clue you in on some of my latest finds on the fashionable shoe front.

I took to top retailers like Zara, Mango, and H&M to really curate some solid shoe shopping options this spring. Keep scrolling to uncover my spring shoe selects from western-inspired boots, strappy-heeled sandals, unique wedges, and so much more.  Hurry to score these pretty pieces while supplies last.

Nude strappy heels are a universal favorite. 

Pretty buttery yellow kitten heels.

Such a pretty maroon color. 

Pair with beachside looks or a flowy dress for a park day. 

Such a pretty brown leather paired with espadrilles is a great contrast. 

I’ve never seen pink metallic shoes until now. 

You can customize the look of these sandals by tying the straps in so many different ways. 

These look so pretty. 

You can’t go wrong with a chic sneaker. 

A runway approved use of silver metallic shades. 

Can you believe these are only $40?

Purple is such a fun sandal look. 

Pair with simple yet stunning looks. 

The tassels are such a cute addition to the style. 

These crispy clean white mule is proving wedges are back in full force. 

So chic and cool.

Slides are such a classic addition to any wardrobe. 

Loafers are a classic shoe style all year long. 

Blue sandals are perfect for a springy pop of color. 

These are so pretty. 

The dad shoe influence is going strong. 

The braided pattern is such a cool detail.

I’m this close to buying such a unique pair of shoes. 

These are perfect for a number of wedding activities. 

I can’t believe these are only $60.

These are easily the prettiest flats I’ve ever seen. 

I’m still loving clogs especially for spring. 

Denim shoes are so fun.

These are sure to be a hit. 

The ruffled leather detailing is so next-level. 

Next up, 30 Zara items that could be mistaken for designer.