Best Footwear Trends at Milan Fashion Week SS25

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With fashion week street style, no look is complete without the footwear that rounds it out. For Milan Fashion Week this Spring/Summer 2025 season, Hypebeast was on the ground to capture some of the best footwear trends.

A collaboration that seems to continue to pick up speed is Wales Bonner‘s with adidas. In previous seasons, the collaboration continued to prove to be a popular one, showing up almost every season since it was first released. It is no different this time, as the collaboration appears in Milan, from some of its most recently released like the road blazing adidas Originals by Wales Bonner WB Adios Neftenga which only dropped earlier this month, adidas x Wales Bonner Samba sneakers in all-over leopard print. New Balance and GORE-TEX shoes as well as ASICS ones were typical comfortable staples for long days walking around the city, from show to show.

Vibram‘s FiveFinger shoes take technical sneakers to another level, but were not the only one to make a splash. adidas’ AVAVAV four finger’s shoes find its way from its debut runway to the streets of Milan, making run to be this season’s most buzzy shoe. Diesel and Bottega Veneta boots were worn in homage to the brands that were showing in the city while Nike‘s NOCTA reappears from London to Milan. ERL‘s first debut sneaker stomps into Milan for those looking for a chunkier look, contrasting the more weather-ready selections like Salomon.

Take a look above at some of the footwear trends spotted during the week.

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