Party season is fast approaching, and unlike last year, we can actually indulge in it properly instead of sitting on the sofa with a dodgy homemade cocktail (thanks lockdown). Christmas and New Year’s Eve parties are back on the agenda and we’re not holding back when it comes to our outfits.
After being locked down for so much of the past year and a bit, we don’t blame you if you’re ready to go all out with your party season style. However, your feet might not be used to sky scraper high heels after spending the majority of the past months in slippers and flip flops.
That’s why we’ve searched high and low to find some of the best party shoes available at the moment, in a range of heel sizes. From flats and trainers, to the mid heel, to the high heel, our round up starts from as little as £8 and goes up to £400. There really is something for everyone…
Flat party shoes
Vanessa Bow Shoes, £110, Boden
Chunky Flat Boat Shoes, £110, Anthropologie
Satin Gem-Embellished Slingback Flats, £45, Charles & Keith
Leather Lace Up Glitter Trainers, £45, M&S
Leather Chunky Chain Loafer, £53.40 (was £89), Oasis
Silver Snake Print Ballerina Shoes, £8, George at Asda
Crystal-embellished velvet sneakers, £78 (was £140), Love Moschino, The Outnet
Mid heel shoes
Rose Gold Glitter Block Heel Court Shoes, £25.99, New Look
Harper Suede Stiletto Court Shoes, £149, Hobbs
Signature Twist Mules, £52, Next
Wide Fit Summer bow mid heeled mules in pink, £30, Asos
Glitter Slingback Pointy Pumps, £10.80 (was £33.95), Na-kd
Metallic Gold Leather Western Ankle Boots, £110, Oliver Bonas
Kensington Mule, £139, Kurt Geiger
High heel shoes
Diamanté heeled shoes, £79.99, ZARA
Natalia bow-embellished plissé-lamé platform sandals, £400, Loeffler Randall, Net-A-Porter
Honoured Occasion Point Stilettos Silver Leather, £50 (was £79), Office
Rose Gold Snake Dash Court Shoe, £19.60 (was 28), Debenhams
Public Desire Amoura heeled shoes with embellishment in silver, £33, Asos
Heeled sandals with rhinestone straps, £59.99, ZARA