Photography by Trevett McMandliss. Styling by Mariah Walker/Art Department; fashion editor: Kiernan McCormick; model: Madilynn/Q Model Management; hair and makeup: Nevio Ragazzini/Next Artists; photo assistant: Raymond Collette; styling assistants: Nellyfer Espinoza and Jamie Wtorkowski.
Dream Pairs lug sole loafers.
Dr. Martens Mary Janes with adjustable buckles and brogue detailing.
Combat boots with side zippers by Rieker.
Clockwise from top left: Naot slide with anatomic cork and latex footbed; loafer with adjustable vamp and lightweight EVA foam midsole by Aetrex; Mary Jane with double buckle strap and one-inch platform by BC Footwear; Camper loafer with EVA midsole; Taos orthotic-friendly Mary Jane with forefront cushioning and cork outsole; All Black loafer pump with rubber outsole; Mary Jane with
two-inch block heel by Miz Mooz.
Diba True metallic Mary Jane pumps with three-inch heels.
Platform Mary Janes with 6.25-inch heels by Steve Madden.
Three-inch heel platform loafers by Fly London.
Bos. & Co. croc print chunky loafers.
Famolare loafers with padded leather insoles and wavy recycled rubber outsoles.
Clockwise from left: chunky suede Mary Janes with EVA midsoles by Birkenstock; patent Mary Jane by Clarks; EVA lug sole penny loafer by Patrizia; Azura metallic Mary Jane with adjustable
ankle strap; peep toe platform slide by Fly London; PVC platform slide by Melissa.
LifeStride suede penny loafers with 1.25-inch block heels.
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