The Good, the Bad, the Kitten Heel—the Y2K Shoe Trends That Will Continue to Be Huge in 2025

The Good, the Bad, the Kitten Heel—the Y2K Shoe Trends That Will Continue to Be Huge in 2025


If there’s one trend from the year that has dominated more than anything, it’s Y2K, and in particular, Y2K shoes. Y2K, or ‘year 2000’ as it’s abbreviated from, celebrates nostalgia for the noughties decade. Be it the early ‘00s, where series like The O.C, Sex and the City and Paris Hilton and Nicole Ritchie reigned supreme, or later in the decade as we welcomed Indie Sleaze, there’s no denying of its presence in trends in recent years. Whilst we’ve seen a slew of low-rise baggy jeans, or perhaps more controversially, skinny jeans, as well as velour tracksuits, cargo pants and, according to our beauty team, the french manicure, I have noticed the presence of this era perhaps most in footwear.

Just think about it: in winter we’ve had cowboy boots galore (in summer too, I may add), biker and UGG boots have had a comeback bigger than Jennifer Coolidge. Then in summer it was all about thong sandals, jelly shoes and denim mules—all of which were undeniably huge 20 years ago. Whilst the resurgence of this era was somewhat controversial when it first started making an appearance some three years ago, now it’s prevalent in almost everything we wear.

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Whilst you may think Y2K is a bit of a passing fad, there are fundamentals that are pretty timeless, and I for one would consider many of my shoes that allude to that era as part of my capsule wardrobe. One of which would definitely be the Gucci sling-back kitten heels. A relic from the Gucci Tom Ford-era archive—which is considered a peak in the 2000s golden age of style—these shoes were considered the footwear of choice for partywear last year, and just after they were released during the festive period in 2022, yet two years on I still reach for them every time I have a special occasion.

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Of course I can’t talk about Y2K shoes without mentioning ballet flats. Harking back to the pale pink TOPSHOP pair that anyone now over 28 likely had in the hopes of looking half as cool as Sienna Miller, Kate Moss or Alexa Chung did back in 2004, this trend has reestablished itself with many new forms. Be it the classic pink in both satin and leather, or a more contemporary take in the form of mesh, fishnet or crystal or stud embellished (all thanks to Alaia), it’s great to see a 2024 version of these unmissable trends from two decades ago.

Whether you’ve seen it on celebrities, your favourite style insiders or even us Who What Wear editors, Y2K shoes have been the moment this year, and I predict certain ones will be just as big next year. Here, I’ve collated those that have made the biggest impact on our feeds, saved folders and of course, our wardrobes, and will continue to do so in 2025.

1. COWBOY BOOTS

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Influences from the Wild West are fairly enduring, never really going ‘out’ of style, but its latest return feels reminiscent of the 2000s. Fringe jackets, double denim and big buckle belts have been gracing our feeds and have been seen on the streets on the most stylish, but not nearly as much as cowboy boots. In summer I noticed so many wearing them with mini dresses or denim skirts (festival fashion 101), and again in winter below jeans and with a cosy knit—all year their presence has been unmissable. You can go classic with black or tan suede, but I most love the versions with different colours, stitching and even metallic finishes.

SHOP COWBOY BOOTS

2. BALLET PUMPS

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As I mentioned before, I couldn’t talk about Y2K shoes and not mention these. Whilst cool-girls loved the Margiela Tabi iteration and classicists were divided by Alaia’s fishnet Mary Jane, others just loved the simplicity of a black leather ballet pump—some flat, and some with a slight heel. Regardless, I can guarantee there’s ballet flat of some description in most of our wardrobes.

SHOP BALLET PUMPS

3. UGG BOOTS

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No matter how much you may try to avoid the UGG, one thing’s for sure, once you invest in them, it’s hard to look back. Why? The comfort and the cosiness, obviously! In the winter months, there really is no other boot like it. Many loved the knee-high version back in the early ‘00s, but now it’s the mini version that everyone seems to adore.