5 Sandals That Were All Over Instagram This Week

It seems like the one thing people are buying this month (and talking about buying and then Instagramming about buying) is sandals. I have already written what I can only describe as a dissertation on this year's sandals trends, however, there are two in particular that I keep seeing people in fashion circles wearing on my Instagram feed. In 2019, it's a tale of two sandals.

First up, we have the '90s strappy sandals—this is a trend that buyers have seriously backed, as Net-a-Porter revealed it had sold 11,000 pairs of the naked sandal. The other viral sandal trend is the polar opposite—chunky velcro practical sandals have been given the fashion stamp of approval by Prada. If anyone has the power to make us put velcro on our feet, it's Miuccia Prada.

Keep scrolling to see—and shop—the five sandals I have seen all over my Instagram feed this week.

1. Prada Velcro Sandals

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These Prada velcro strappy sandals are arguably the most Instagrammed shoe of 2019.

2. By Far Sandals

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Every style of By Far sandal is a regular feature on my Instagram feed, but these strappy mules Sabina is wearing are close to perfect.

3. Zara Sandals

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I have lost count of the number of times I've seen these white Zara sandals—in real life and on Instagram.

4. Flattered Sandals

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Jessie Bush created these sandals with Flattered, and they come in white, neon yellow and black. 

5. ASOS Sandals

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Chunky sandals with a thick sole are one of the key trends this year, and Ada found hers at ASOS for $23.

This post originally appeared on Who What Wear UK. 

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Emma Spedding
Freelance Fashion Editor

Emma is a freelance fashion editor with over 15 years experience in industry, having worked at The Telegraph, Grazia and, most recently, British Vogue. Emma was part of the founding team of Who What Wear UK, where she worked for six years as Deputy Editor and then Editor—helping shape the team into what it is today is one of the biggest privileges of her career and she will always see herself as a Who What Wear girl, contributing to both the US and UK sites. Whether she's writing about runway trends or spotlighting emerging brands, she aims to write about fashion in a way that is democratic and doesn't promote over consumption.