The Classy Shoe Trend Celebrities and Fashion People Are Now Wearing in Place of Mary Janes

For the past few seasons, when fashion people have needed a sophisticated shoe they've called upon a neat pair of Mary Janes or ballet flats to do the job. This autumn, however, there's a new shoe trend that's been quietly slotting into the outfits that other mainstream styles used to complete. Whilst the aforementioned versatile styles will never be "out", fashion people are embracing the wardrobe-altering potential of the vamp shoe trend this autumn.
What Is a Vamp Shoe?
The vamp is the upper part of a shoe that covers the front of the foot, which, on many styles—save perhaps loafers—sits near the toes. However, for 2024, I'm seeing a rise in pairs with higher-up vamps (hence their name), where the design cuts off towards the middle of the foot and extends further up the sides. Creating a smoother shape thanks to the fuller-coverage design, vamp shoes are often seen in a pump silhouette complete with an almond or pointed toe, and come in flat and heeled styles, both of which I'm seeing a lot of this season.
Who Is Wearing the Vamp Shoe Trend?
Already in the wardrobes of some of the fashion people I look to the most, I spotted singer and television presenter Rochelle Humes style the elegant shoe trend for appointments in Paris during fashion week. Wearing hers with full-length trousers and a black, cropped jacket, Humes' daytime look exuded easy elegance and felt perfectly in tune with her personal style.
Another early adopter of the vamp shoe trend, model Elsa Hosk wove a light-brown heeled pair into her casual jeans and T-shirt ensemble. Instead of choosing standard ballet flats, Hosk's vamp shoe choice made her outfit feel fresher and more fashionable.
Whilst the new shoe trend is still somewhat under the radar for now, I don't think it'll be long before everyone starts clocking on. Get ahead of the curve and discover the pairs we love the most below.
Shop Our Edit of the Best Vamp Shoes:
This sage shade is so easy to slip into a capsule wardrobe.
These also come in a metallic silver shade.
Trust Toteme to elevate the trend further.
These would look super chic with baggy jeans.

Natalie Munro is Who What Wear UK’s news writer and has worked in the fashion industry since she graduated with a degree in Journalism from the University of the Arts London. Natalie’s experience in the industry spans journalistic and styling roles that have seen her work for publications including British Vogue, Conde Nast Traveller, Vogue Ukraine, AnOther Magazine and Elle UK.
With an interest in uncovering the latest fashion trends, Natalie takes a leading role in identifying news for Who What Wear UK. Reporting on a daily basis, Natalie focuses on trends on and off the runway, as well as street style and celebrity fashion. Natalie also creates content for Who What Wear’s social channels including TikTok and Instagram on a weekly basis.
-
Everyone in Monaco Looks Expensive, But Sofia Richie Grainge Outdid the Populace in This Black-Tie Gown
You have to see this look.
-
Not Skinny, Not Wide-Leg—the Specific Denim Trend Frequent Flyers Always Wear to the Airport With Sneakers
"Just right" jeans.
-
Confirmed: This Is the Sneaker Color Fashion People Are Swapping Their White Pairs For
It's true.
-
I'm in My 20s, and Jennifer Aniston Is in Her 50s—We're Both Sidelining Blue Jeans for This Cool 2025 Alt
You should too.
-
Put Down the Skinny Jeans—*This* Is the Denim Trend Everyone Everywhere Is Wearing With Sandals
They're not straight-leg jeans either.
-
Spotted in Monaco: 6 Trends F1's Chicest WAGs Wore During the Grand Prix Weekend
Everyone showed out in Monte Carlo.
-
J.Law and Ashley Olsen Agree: This $33,000 Bag Is Chicer Than a Margaux
No wonder it's so hard to find one for sale.
-
On the Streets of NY, It Girls With Expensive Taste Know to Never Wear Skinny Jeans With This Outfit
Swap in either of these denim styles instead.