
Whether paired with jeans, skirts, tailored trousers, or dresses, the best loafers for women transcend trends, working with just about everything in your wardrobe year-round. As we move from summer into early fall, they’re the perfect match for pre-fall staples—think crisp shirting, lightweight outerwear, and classic denim.
On Miu Miu’s Fall 2025 runway, a sleeker take on the preppy staple stole the spotlight: the smooth penny loafer. It retains the shape of its traditional namesake but swaps in a streamlined, minimalist shaft. Also in the mix for fall? Warm suede finishes, supple leather styles, and heeled versions that pair beautifully with a midi skirt or dress. With transitional outfits in mind, there’s no better time to embrace the loafer’s versatility. Read on for Vogue’s edit of the best pairs to wear now.
Vogue’s Guide to the Best Loafers for Women
Classic Penny Loafers
Classic penny loafers are a no-brainer investment that work with everything from denim to tailoring, and only get better with wear. You’ll find great options from heritage shoe makers, like Church’s and G.H. Bass, and fashion brands alike.
Smooth Penny Loafers
The newest twist on this preppy icon comes courtesy of Prada and Miu Miu, where sleek, unstitched shafts walked the runways. The smooth loafer is streamlined enough to feel modern, but still grounded in tradition.
Suede Loafers
Slightly softer and slightly more luxe, suede loafers bring texture and warmth to any fall palette, and compliment a wide range of outfits (and personal styles). They’re more delicate than their leahter counterparts, so coat them in a protective spray if you plan to wear them in the rain.
Soft Loafers
Supple, glove-like leather from brands like Khaite, The Row, and Jamie Haller make loafers feel more like decadent slippers.
Boat Loafers
Since their entry into the fashion category at Miu Miu, boat-shoe style loafers have continued to make a splash. They lend an insouciant, off-duty edge to classic fall looks.
Patent Loafers
High-shine patent loafers offer a more fashion-forward spin on the classic style. They’re perfect for adding interest to a minimal look or emphasizing an eye-catching ensemble.
Heeled Loafers
A slight lift, whether block-heeled or a little higher, takes the loafer from day to night without sacrificing its grounded sensibility.
Driving Shoes
The quintessential driving style includes flexible, rubber-pebbled soles built for the pedal, but they’re just as chic off-road with cropped denim or a classic trouser.
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