In autumn we literally stay down to earth because: These three flat shoe models are particularly trendy.
Good news: We can spend autumn in comfortable shoes without feeling guilty. Because loafers, biker boots and Chelsea boots with a high shaft are particularly trendy now. Every woman will find what she is looking for with the three models and many men will also get their money’s worth here. Celebrities also provide styling inspiration.
Loafers and Mary Jane ballet flats
: The Biebers get it spot on with their shoe choices. Singer Justin Bieber (29), for example, recently opted for the trendy loafers in black. He styled it with white socks, wide trousers, an oversized sweater and a cap. Wife and model Hailey Bieber (26) appeared in a tight mini dress in red. Black, flat Mary Jane ballerinas with a decorative metal buckle and white socks were also used.
Cowboy and biker boots
Of course, boots remain an all-time favorite in autumn. This year it is once again the cowboy boots that are enjoying great popularity. You can even often see them wearing dirndls at Oktoberfest. A simple model made of suede in dark brown can be found by presenter Laura Wontorra (34). She also wears hot pants with fringes and a white T-shirt.
But biker boots are now also at the forefront when it comes to trends. These can be found in different colors and with high and low shafts.
Chelsea boots with a high shaft
Chelsea boots also remain a timeless classic. However, they currently come with a significantly higher shaft, which visually stretches the leg. The high boots also keep you warm. The boots go well with tight jeans, but also with a dress or skirt with tights. Fashion blogger Julia Conrad wears a combination of black skinny jeans, a light hoodie, a beige oversize blazer and black Chelsea boots.
Source: Stern

I am an author and journalist who has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade. I currently work as a news editor at a major news website, and my focus is on covering the latest trends in entertainment. I also write occasional pieces for other outlets, and have authored two books about the entertainment industry.