Fashion / Celebrity Style

Glove Shoes Are Officially 2025’s Most Divisive Shoe Trend

Ready or not, 2025’s first truly divisive shoe trend has arrived. While the year has barely just taken off, we’re already starting to see the rise of one shoe trend that’s, how shall we say, an acquired taste. The fashion crowd are no strangers to a little controversy, but in our current era of elegant dressing and quiet luxury, we haven’t seen the rise of anything truly “ugly” in quite a while, which makes this latest trend all the more newsworthy. The style in question? Glove shoes. Whether they come in ankle-boot or ballet-flat form, we’re noticing a rise in shoes that are designed to look like they’re molded to your feet. They’re not quite so tight as to be sock shoes, but they’re certainly more formfitting than your average pair, making them new and exciting and, without a doubt, controversial.

If you look at the runways, this trend has been brewing quietly for a minute now. Proenza Schouler showed a pair of glove-like mesh leather flats on its S/S 24 runway paired with airy layered organza dresses and sleek leather separates. Then it was Carven that included satin glove boots in the F/W 24 collection, which were styled with corporate-esque tailored skirt suits for an intriguing contrast. More recently, Chanel launched its patent moccasins that immediately became some of the most in-demand designer shoes upon their talked-about launch. Ahead, we’re charting the glove shoe trend, from its runway debuts over the past several seasons to how fashion people are wearing them in the wild and, of course, the pairs you can shop now (if you’re so inclined).

On the runway

We first noticed the rise of this glove-like style in Proenza Schouler’s spring 2024 collection in the form of satin and mesh leather flats with a more foot-hugging silhouette than your average flats.

(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight/Proenza Schouler)

a Proenza Schouler model walks the spring/summer 2024 runway in mesh leather glove flats

(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight/Proenza Schouler)

Carven was the next collection to clue us in to the trend. Designer Louise Trotter included satin glove boots in the F/W 24 collection, which were styled with corporate-esque tailored skirt suits for an intriguing contrast.

a Carven model wearing a pair of glove boots on the fall/winter 2024 runway

(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight/Carven)

a Carven model wearing a pair of glove boots on the fall/winter 2024 runway

(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight/Carven)

At Chanel, the flats featured a calfskin-leather exterior, a rounded toe, and a tuxedo-friendly aesthetic that, all together, made for flats that were definitively glove-like in our minds.

a Chanel model walks the spring/summer 2025 runway in a pair of patent-leather moccasin shoes highlighting the glove shoe trend

(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight/Chanel)

a Chanel model walks the spring/summer 2025 runway in a pair of patent-leather moccasin shoes highlighting the glove shoe trend

(Image credit: Launchmetrics Spotlight/Chanel)

In the wild

fashion influencer @nlmarilyn wears the glove shoe trend

fashion influencer @clairerose wears the glove shoe trend

fashion influencer @deborabrosa wears the glove shoe trend

fashion influencer Christie Tyler wearing a pair of patent Chanel moccasin flats

fashion influencer @smythsisters wears the glove shoe trend

In the market