With a flurry of London Fashion Week and red-carpet events taking place this week, I was prepared to see my fair share of “ugly” shoes. Fur-adorned clogs, troops of tabis, and ballet sneakers were all a given, but what I didn’t expect to see out in force were classic black pumps. Yet, everywhere I turned, the style set affirmed their adoration for the most low-key of shoe styles.
A favorite in style circles, black pumps were a mainstay both on and off the red carpet this week. Model Iris Law wore a rounded-toe pair with a draped pink blouse and flowy, knee-length Burberry skirt. She styled her look with Missoma’s Hera Mixed Metal Earrings and used the shoe to sharpen her Fashion Week style without detracting from her coordinated ensemble.
While Iris Law wore hers on Burberry’s London Fashion Week front row, actor Chloë Sevigny chose to pair the shoes with an entirely leather look on the Monsters red carpet in L.A. Attesting to their versatility, Sevigny’s jacket/skirt hybrid looked perfectly matched with her square-toe pumps.
Model and presenter Alexa Chung is in on the trend, too. She was recently photographed wearing a pair of black, pointed-toe pumps with a white shift dress. Elongating her silhouette and elevating her look, Chung’s shoes effortlessly added a sophisticated edge.
Officially trending for September, black pumps look like a new celebrity staple. If you’re also keen to treat your wardrobe to a shoe that goes with everything, read on to discover our edit of the best black pumps to shop right now.
SHOP OUR EDIT OF THE BEST BLACK PUMPS:
These also come in a rich burgundy shade.
Burberry
Leather Baby Pumps
These feature a quilted check insole for a nod to the brand’s heritage print.
Jeffrey Campbell
Chosen Pointed Toe Pumps
I always come back to Jeffrey Campbell for its elegant and affordable heels.
This post originally appeared on Who What Wear UK.