Sorry, Birkenstocks—These Are the 5 Chic Shoe Trends European Women Will be Wearing This Summer
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The relentless churn of fashion trends can feel overwhelming, a constant pressure to adopt the “new” before it’s even fully understood. This latest piece, declaring the imminent shift away from Birkenstocks and towards a new wave of European shoe trends, speaks to a broader cultural recalibration happening within the luxury space. It's a move away from the overtly casual, almost aggressively comfortable, aesthetic that dominated recent seasons. We’ve seen this shift brewing—a subtle return to refinement, a quiet acknowledgement that effortless doesn't necessarily mean devoid of intention. The article’s focus on European women, often considered arbiters of style and understated elegance, further amplifies this sentiment. It’s not about discarding comfort entirely, but rather elevating it, integrating it into a more considered and sophisticated framework, much like Charli XCX [Charli XCX Adds a Pop of Color to Her Gucci Little Black Dress With Barbie Pink Crocodile Pumps] demonstrated recently with her unexpected footwear pairing. The rise and fall of trends isn't arbitrary; it reflects a deeper desire for authenticity and a rejection of manufactured hype.
The shift away from Birkenstocks, specifically, signals a broader rejection of the “everything-goes” mentality that permeated post-pandemic fashion. Following years of prioritizing ease and practicality, there's a growing yearning for something more deliberate, a longing for pieces that feel both timeless and considered. This isn’t to diminish the role Birkenstocks played—they were a cultural phenomenon, a symbol of a certain relaxed sensibility. However, their ubiquity ultimately diluted their initial appeal, transforming them from a niche favorite into a mass-market staple. The European perspective highlighted in the article emphasizes a more nuanced approach to style—a focus on quality materials, impeccable craftsmanship, and a quiet confidence that doesn’t require constant validation through the latest trends. It’s a lesson in embracing enduring style rather than fleeting fads, a principle Princess Diana [Princess Diana "Was Infuriated" by How Her Divorce Was Handled by Queen Elizabeth II, Says Former Royal Butler] understood intuitively, valuing personal expression over societal expectations. The current movement aligns with a desire for pieces that tell a story, rather than simply shouting for attention.
The broader implications of this trend extend beyond footwear. It suggests a larger movement towards “quiet luxury,” a concept that prioritizes understated elegance, timeless design, and enduring quality over ostentatious displays of wealth. This aesthetic is inherently feminine, but in a powerful, self-assured way—a far cry from the performative femininity that often dominates mainstream fashion. It’s about embracing one’s personal style with confidence and grace, rejecting the pressure to conform to fleeting trends and instead investing in pieces that reflect one's own unique sensibility. The focus on European women shapes this narrative; their style is often characterized by a discerning eye and a commitment to enduring quality, a legacy of traditional craftsmanship and a rejection of disposable fashion. The anxieties surrounding Prince George’s move to Eton College [Princess Kate and Prince William "Will Be Concerned" About One Thing Regarding Prince George's Move to Eton College, Says Expert] highlight the importance of cultivating inner confidence and resilience, qualities that translate directly into a quiet and understated style.
Ultimately, the rejection of the Birkenstock reign and the embrace of these emerging European shoe trends isn't merely about what we put on our feet; it’s a reflection of a deeper cultural shift towards mindful consumption and a renewed appreciation for timeless style. It’s about prioritizing quality over quantity, intention over impulse, and cultivating a personal aesthetic that reflects inner confidence and enduring grace. The question now is: will this shift towards quiet luxury extend beyond footwear, permeating other areas of fashion and influencing the broader cultural landscape? Perhaps the next wave of trends will be defined not by what’s new, but by what endures.
Each season we are inevitably inundated with new trends and key pieces to have on our radar. While the runway sets the tone for trends months in advance, by the time actually summer arrives, it's interesting to see what influences have been taken and incorporated into more wearable street styles. Though clothing trends tend to move at a much quicker pace, accessory trends are set at the start of the season and typically have more longevity, as we wear them with just about everything already in our wardrobes.
As we continue striving for the balance of practical and timeless (while still keeping our wardrobes feeling fresh and on-trend), I’ve been looking for versatile key pieces well worth spending money on as they can be worn with an array of different looks. For that reason, I’ve found myself gravitating towards the trends that European women are wearing and what styles are really gaining traction across the continent as opposed to quick, fleeting trends.
Wearability and style are always at the top of my mind, and European women have mastered the art of making classic styles feel brand new. But what are they wearing on their feet I hear you ask? Well, this year I’ve found that sporty influences remain firmly in their summer circulation in the form of rope sandals, while flip flops bring the practical yet classic element into the equation for easy, everyday wear. Beaded sandals are a nod to the ongoing boho trend, but have evolved and feel more modern and chic this time around.
So, whether you’re planning a city break or a Mediterranean beach getaway, scroll on to discover five European shoe trends perfect for summer 2026.
1. Red Sandals

Style Notes: Colour and I have an ongoing feud, and I’m somewhat of a neutral obsessive at heart. But, when it comes to summer, all elements of my comfort zone go out of the window as I incorporate colours and prints into my wardrobe for a dose of dopamine. Pops of red have been everywhere this season, but sandals are the style that I’ve fully embraced, and honestly, can’t get enough of. Whether you opt for a heeled iteration or a flat, they're popular now for bringing your look right up to date.
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A low heel is perfect when you've got a long day on your feet.

Consider these an investment style that would last for years.
2. Rope Sandals

Style Notes: We can thank Miu Miu for the resurgence of the rope sandal, and their popularity continues to gain momentum as part of the "gorpcore" trend. This sporty, utilitarian style also has a nod to nautical influences, making the rope sandal a practical choice with a more playful edge.
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Trust Free People to get the balance between fashion, sport and boho just right.

These come in three different colours and half sizes all the way up to a 46.

This pair are an affordable option to see if the trend is for you or not.

Loeffler Randall is one of my absolute favourite brands for chic footwear.
3. Flip Flops

Style Notes: Ah, the classic flip-flop. An age-old, timeless style that comes back year after year, and for very good reason. Their simplicity is perfect for minimalists, or ideal for sliding on during heatwaves while still looking put-together. Pair with everything from your most colourful prints to your everyday vest and jeans.
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Alohas is one of my favourite footwear brands, and the eyelet details make these stand out.
4. Beaded Sandals

Style Notes: With the boho trend is firmly here to stay, the beaded sandal is certainly a nod to that artisanal energy. Long gone are the days of straw wedges with rainbow beads, this time around hand-embellished sandals feel more modern and polished while also filling us with nostalgia.
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Marianne's beaded sandals [pictured above] are from Le Monde Beryl if you want to copy her style.
5. Toe Loop

Style Notes: We can thank Zara for those viral toe ring sandals that sparked a sandal trend. And yes, I bought a pair, and have to admit, they are my most worn sandals when I want a more elevated, sleek finish to my look. I love how many different iterations of it we have now and will certainly be investing in more of the hardware-sporting styles that feel like jewellery.
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