Flat Mules

Comfortable and versatile, flat mules can be in leather or velvet, with fringes or buckles, even in raffia like those proposed by Clergerie. You can wear them all day long. They can fit well with skinny, boyfriend and high rise jeans, cropped and capri pants, long skirts and long dresses.

By Marni. From lanecrawford.com

By Marni. From lanecrawford.com

BY Malone Souliers X Roksanda. Fro. stylebop.com.

BY Malone Souliers X Roksanda. Fro. stylebop.com.

By Charlotte Olympia. From ssense.com.

By Charlotte Olympia. From ssense.com.

By Nicholas Kirkwood. From jades24.com.

By Nicholas Kirkwood. From jades24.com.

By Opening Ceremony. From ssense.com.

By Opening Ceremony. From ssense.com.

By Robert Clergerie. From barneys.com.

By Robert Clergerie. From barneys.com.

High Heels Mules

We have already seen mules this winter, embroidered or lined with fur. They continue to be appreciated by trendsetters and all the most important designers have proposed them in their collections. In fact, you can find different kinds of what we called “sabot”. The high heel versions are more formal and elegant even though those chunky can fit well with a pair of jeans too.

By Maison Margiela. From barneys.com

By Maison Margiela. From barneys.com

By Gucci. From farfetch.com.

By Gucci. From farfetch.com.

By Malone Souliers. From matchesfashion.com.

By Malone Souliers. From matchesfashion.com.

By Mansur Gavriel. From netaporter.com.

By Mansur Gavriel. From netaporter.com.

By Prada. From mytheresa.com.

By Prada. From mytheresa.com.

By Attico. From netaporter.com.

By Attico. From netaporter.com.