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7 Ruby Shoes Worth the Click

No longer just the footwear of choice for eco-activists, vegan shoes possess ultra-luxe status and attract celeb enthusiasts thanks to designers such as Rebecca Mink, Stella McCartney, and Sydney Brown. All three offer chic, high-end, cruelty-free styles made from organic fabrics, natural materials, and recycled goods. Daring fashionistas such as Miley Cyrus and Emma Watson embrace their fun colors and quirky details (like glitter) that help them and their footwear stand apart.

With fall approaching, expect vegan footwear to get a bold update with statement-making reds. Several fall 2018 clothing collections, including Calvin Luo, Oscar de la Renta, and Paul Andrew, featured the bold and bright hue in a number of styles, silhouettes, and shades. Take a cue from the runway and add a statement red shoe to your wardrobe. From mules to Mary Janes, these seven stylish pairs will have you seeing red in the best possible way.

 

1. The Edgy Espadrille

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The Simone, available from Matt & Nat, $77

 

2. Cushy Kicks

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The Stanley, available from People Footwear, $60

 

3. Laced Up

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The Stick Boot, available from Rafa, $650

 

4.The Must-Have Mule

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The Vegan Austin Flat, available from Free People, $70

 

5. The Updated Mary Jane

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The Skipper Heel, available from Rafa, $365

 

6. Classy Comfort

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The Toe Strap Sandal, available from avesu, $81

 

7. Block Party

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The Sibyl, available from Matt & Nat, $77

April Rink is the art director of NEHA. She earned degrees in communication studies and marketing at Cazenovia College before attending Newhouse. While at Syracuse, she was the managing editor of Medley Magazine and a reporting intern at Advance Media New York. She comes from a family of artists and carpenters, so it was no surprise that she would also fall into this category by becoming a journalist with an interest in several types of design.