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It all started with a lure, and while everyone was trying to snap photos of Beyoncé, I noticed her white thigh-high furry boots paired with liquid leather mini pants and cut-out knitwear. Then I saw ballet flats like guinea pigs at Simone Rocha. The model was holding a furry lamb (poodle, sheep?) and its paws were completely fluffy with brown fur. This trend continued with Jill's Thunder blue shag shoes, Acnuvas' black fur pumps, and Ferragamo's maroon feather mules. So do you wear furry shoes?
Photo: Alessandro Lucioni / Goru/ Provided by Jil Sander
Perhaps the most stylish way to dust your floors, you can buy fur-covered shoes right now. If you're brave enough to try them out, below are Hellew's gray shearling ballerina flats, Sam Edelman's feathered kitten heels, Jeffrey Campbell's boucle she-mules, and Bottega Veneta's cozy lamb she-flats.
You'll be amazed at how comfortable shearling shoes are (just be careful not to get caught in a rainstorm). Jeffrey Campbell's mules transition easily from spring to early summer, while Bottega's mules are completely neutral and streamlined.
For a touch of mischief, a pair of feathery shoes instantly lifts the mood of any outfit. From Sleeper's slip-on sandals to Sebastian Milano's evening-ready ostrich heels, there's a winged shoe option for every style.
If you're looking for an affordable version, look no further.Zara's fake-Fur flats are made in bold red with a rounded toe and double straps. To add height, Mango's creamy fur is set on 4-inch stiletto heels. For comfort, Heleu and Larosa have adopted a slipper silhouette that is easy to walk around in.