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Street Style Trend Report: the coolest, craziest shoes of Toronto Fashion Week

By Frances McInnis
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Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
(Image: Erin Simkin)

Nabbing a front-row seat at a runway show nets you more than just a stellar view of the clothes. It also means having a chance to show off your own style chops—especially your footwear, since a row of crossed feet inevitably makes it into runway shots. The situation may annoy the pit photographers (immediately before the Antonio Azzuolo show began, one shooter barked, “Front row, uncross your legs!”), but it’s great for anyone with statement shoes to flaunt. There were plenty of contenders for best-shod at Fashion Week this season, with grommeted, metallic and bright cobalt kicks all vying for attention. We’ve rounded up our favourite look-at-me shoes of the week in the gallery below.

Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
Street Style Trend Report: look-at-me shoes
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