Slingbacks first strutted onto the fashion scene in the late thirties, and they’ve been a go-to silhouette for designers—and stylish women—ever since. A perfect blend of pump and sandal, these shoes are a forever fashion investment.

As hemlines rose and fashion embraced sleeker, more streamlined looks, slingbacks hit their stride, evolving with every decade. Chanel’s iconic two-tone slingback, introduced in 1957, cemented the shoe’s place in fashion history, offering women a chic, versatile option that balanced sophistication and ease.

Designers like Salvatore Ferragamo, Cristóbal Balenciaga, and Christian Dior also put their own spin on the slingback, making it a favorite of mid-century icons like Marilyn Monroe. By the time the sixties and seventies rolled around, Saint Laurent, Prada, and Valentino had all made their mark, giving slingbacks a permanent spot in the style hall of fame.

Fast-forward to today: still a timeless essential, slingbacks are once again stealing the spotlight. From minimalistic designs to bold, avant-garde creations, there’s a slingback for every woman, every mood, every outfit, and every occasion: minimal with refined detailing, modern retro, sculpted, avant-garde…. From kitten (and bitten) heels to towering stiletto, block or architectural heels, this season’s lineup has something for every heel lover.

Here are a few standout candidates that deserve your attention.

Which slingback style matches your personality? Let’s find out… 

Gucci - Signoria Slingback Pumps

A tribute to Florence’s Piazza della Signoria, these patent leather beauties mix classic elegance with a dash of contemporary attitude.

The hand-stitched Gucci chain, sleek pointed toe, and 45mm heel bring an unmistakable touch of Italian craftsmanship to your wardrobe.

Same finish, different finishing touch:

Miu Miu - Bow Slingback Pumps

If you love a little Miu Miu rebellion with your OOTD, this may be it:

Glossy patent leather, tonal bow detail and sleek pointed toe add refinement, while the 75mm heel offers just the right lift for a confidence boost.

 

Dolce & Gabbana - Satin Mun Slingback Pumps

For fans of Dolce & Gabbana femininity, the Italian duo delivers with these satin stunners.

Featuring a playful bow and a comfortable 30mm heel, they bring the signature Dolce flair to just about any outfit—ideal for injecting sassy elegance into your everyday looks.

A touch of metropolitan allure:

Roger Vivier - Viv' Canard Slingback Pumps

Inspired by the Maison’s archives, the Viv' Canard slingbacks are a testament to Roger Vivier's legendary craftsmanship.

With a tapered square toe, a patent leather strap, and a lacquered 55mm heel, these elegant slingbacks are crafted to be cherished—a pair you'll reach for season after season.

 

Givenchy - Voyou Slingback Pumps

Part of the ever-growing Voyou line, these slingbacks in tumbled calfskin leather exude modern elegance.

With a pointy toe, metal buckle strap, and 45mm thin heel, they’re adorned with golden and silver-finish details, for a modern look that carries the unmistakable Givenchy DNA.

Jimmy Choo - Amel 50 Slingback Pumps

The Amel 50 slingback updates the timeless silhouette with a modern edge via graphic drop heel and square-cut vamp.

Rendered in crystal-embellished mesh, these 50mm-heel beauties are ideal for pairing with a variety of textures - from denim to velvet, silk, lace, leather, and beyond.

 

Isabel Marant - Elina Slingback Pumps

Crafted in smooth leather with a striking metallic toecap, Isabel Marant’s Elina stand out for their striking geometric lines.

Featuring a tapered 50mm kitten heel and a silver-toned almond toe, they bring a touch of rock 'n’ roll to your wardrobe.

 

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Until then, keep embracing your personal style—one new favorite at a time.

Love, Lozuri

Patri G.