While Spring 2013 brought a number of flat styles shown everywhere from The Row and Victoria Beckham to Creatures of the Wind and Michael Kors, there were some fantastic heels in the mix as well. From cowboy-inspired to laser cut, here's a look at 10 of the best shoes of the season.
Timeless, like all of Ralph Rucci's designs.
Not sure when exactly these would be appropriate, but for a memorable look, look no further than Altuzarra.
Delicate and ladylike heels at Christian Siriano.
Who says you can't make a statement in flats?
Not the most attractive shoe, but Derek Lam sure gave us an interesting interpretation of the cowboy boot.
Laser cut perfection at Oscar de la Renta.
Studs, metallics, and a killer heel at Proenza Schouler.
Proof that shoes really can be works of art.
The perfect complement to her collection and beauty look (hair was meant to mimic fabric), these Vera Wang shoes are also an interesting take on a traditional ballerina shoe.
Quite the take on a sneaker at Y-3.
Timeless, like all of Ralph Rucci's designs.
Not sure when exactly these would be appropriate, but for a memorable look, look no further than Altuzarra.
Delicate and ladylike heels at Christian Siriano.
Who says you can't make a statement in flats?
Not the most attractive shoe, but Derek Lam sure gave us an interesting interpretation of the cowboy boot.
Laser cut perfection at Oscar de la Renta.
Studs, metallics, and a killer heel at Proenza Schouler.
Proof that shoes really can be works of art.
The perfect complement to her collection and beauty look (hair was meant to mimic fabric), these Vera Wang shoes are also an interesting take on a traditional ballerina shoe.
Quite the take on a sneaker at Y-3.
Timeless, like all of Ralph Rucci's designs.
Not sure when exactly these would be appropriate, but for a memorable look, look no further than Altuzarra.
Delicate and ladylike heels at Christian Siriano.
Who says you can't make a statement in flats?
Not the most attractive shoe, but Derek Lam sure gave us an interesting interpretation of the cowboy boot.
Laser cut perfection at Oscar de la Renta.
Studs, metallics, and a killer heel at Proenza Schouler.
Proof that shoes really can be works of art.
The perfect complement to her collection and beauty look (hair was meant to mimic fabric), these Vera Wang shoes are also an interesting take on a traditional ballerina shoe.
Quite the take on a sneaker at Y-3.
Images: IMAXtree
Via: 10 Best Shoes of Spring 2013 NYFW