Open Toe Heels
Sculpture Mule Sandal in Brown
ALAÏA
- Heel type: Wedge
- Seasonality: Fall
- Sleeve type: standard
Knot Mule Sandal in Nude
Bottega Veneta
- Heel type: Stiletto
- Seasonality: Fall
- Sleeve type: standard
Adam Lace Up Sandal in Metallic Gold
Bottega Veneta
- Occasion: Shoes
- Seasonality: Fall
- Sleeve type: standard
Adam Mule Sandal in Orange
Bottega Veneta
- Occasion: Shoes
- Seasonality: Spring
- Sleeve type: standard
Cha Cha Mule Sandal in Black
Bottega Veneta
- Occasion: Shoes
- Seasonality: Spring
- Sleeve type: standard
Orhand Peep Toe Pump in Rust
Saint Laurent
- Occasion: Shoes
- Seasonality: Fall
- Sleeve type: standard
Chandelle Mule Sandal in Fuchsia
Saint Laurent
- Occasion: Shoes
- Seasonality: Fall
- Sleeve type: standard
Plexi Sandal in Black
Gianvito Rossi
- Occasion: Shoes
- Seasonality: Spring
- Sleeve type: standard
What should I look for when choosing open-toe heels?
Focus on heel height, the shoe type (slipper, sandal, mule, or pump), toe shape, and the occasion you’re shopping for. These choices affect fit, comfort, and how formal the look is.
What are the primary decision criteria when selecting from this collection?
The top criteria are heel height, material or finish (metallic, leather), color, and size. Brand and sizing can affect fit and comfort, so check the size guide when available.
What secondary criteria should I consider to match my use-case or style?
Look at finish and details (mules, straps, peep toe) that suit your occasion, plus comfort features like padding or arch support for longer wear.
Which option is best for a formal evening vs a casual day look?
For formal events, metallics or dark neutrals in a pump or dressy sandal tend to read upscale; for daytime outfits, nude, black, or colored leather options with simpler silhouettes can be more versatile.