With the weather finally beginning to skechers boots mens warm up, it's time to indulge in all the trends we've watched unfold (via Instagram) in the Northern Hemisphere over the last six months—including footwear. At August's Copenhagen Fashion Week, flips flops and chunky sneakers afforded outfits a joyous hit of nostalgia, while Instagram's best-dressed proved the longevity of the square-toed shoe trend, working the style in sandal-form all summer long. Here, five shoe trends you can expect to see everywhere this summer.Over the past few years sneakers have skechers boots womens transitioned from off-duty favourite to wear-anywhere staple (the office, included). Comfortable and versatile, sneakers add instant style and attitude to ensembles. Now, the fashion crowd are looking back, favouring retro-inspired sneaker designs. '90s and '00s footwear favourite Skechers are on board with the trend, throwing it back a decade or two with its new limited edition Heritage range.The brand—repped by Britney and Christina skechers shoes for men in the '90s—has reimagined five of its iconic designs including Skechers Energy and Skechers D'Lites 3.0. The updated sneakers come affixed with studs, vibrant prints and blinged-up logo-mania. Team them with florals, floaty dresses and summer suiting to give your look an old-school vibe. No party look is complete without a killer pair of heels. This season steps away from the minimalist, barely-there look of seasons past and embraces all-out shine and sparkle. It's no longer just about the dress—this season, plan your party look from the floor up.Comfort remains key: whether you prefer skechers shoes for women stilettos or platforms, opt for a party-ready style that you feel confident in (and can dance in, of course). A pair of embellished slingbacks or metallic strappy sandals will elevate old wardrobe pieces and lend your look a new-season feel. Every Instagram It-girl and off-duty model (see Kendall Jenner) rocked a pair of slick and slender knee-skimming boots, taking a break from the thicker-soled, combat-style boots seen at previous fashion weeks. The flattering silhouette was also favoured by designers, with knee-high boots seen on the runway at Marc Jacobs and Maryam Nassir Zadeh.