Home Street Style: Sandals Street Style: Sandals By Essence · Updated October 28, 2020 01 Peak-A-Boo Peep toe or cut-out booties are the ideal transitional sandals. They cover up just enough for fall, and give enough peak of toe for the summer. Hannan Saleh 02 In The Nude Leather color-blocked platforms by Vera Wang. Hannan Saleh 03 Indigenous Style Subtle tribal designs add an indigenous flair to your look. Hannan Saleh 04 Wild Pair Mix snakeskin into your style for an exotic touch. Hannan Saleh 05 Pop Princess Add the pop of color your outfit needs with a bright, showy shade. Hannan Saleh 06 Haute Hippie Update classic ’70s style with a hot pair of platforms in a bold “of-the-moment” color. Hannan Saleh 07 Teal Steal Suede ruffle platforms by Aldo. Hannan Saleh 08 Fly Flat Woven flat sandals by Urban Outfitters. Hannan Saleh 09 Dream Weaver Leather woven Brian Atwood sandals. Hannan Saleh 10 Wedged In Wedges provide both height and comfort for the chic city walker. Swap your sky-high stilettos for an equally tall, but stable wedge shoe. Leather wedges by Lanvin. Hannan Saleh 11 Jade Joy Suede ankle strap peep-toes by Nanette Lepore. Hannan Saleh 12 Stilts & Stilettos Platforms provide added stability to stick thin stilettos. Hannan Saleh 13 1334073 14 1334103 Fashion Instructor Sonya Holley wears a suit from Turkey with an H&M top and Malone Bionic shoes. 15 Indigenous Designs Beaded tribal thong sandals by Sam Edelman. Hannan Saleh 16 1334113 Financial analyst Shaneque Walters wears a n Old Navy dress and Steve Madden shoes. 17 1334023 18 1334013 19 1334093 20 1334063 Museum Educator Katrina DeWees wears a vintage dress, necklace and clutch with Vince Camuto shoes. 21 1334043 The North American VP of Toyota wears a Giambattista Valli blouse and skirt with a Nancy Gonzalez handbag and Prada shoes. 22 1333943