
Hitting the party circuit this holiday season? Slipping on a silver shoe is a guaranteed ticket to glam. More casual than gold, a cool-toned metallic—in the form of a slingback pump, ballet flat or slim-fitting sneaker—adds punch to any outfit.
A silver shoe is surprisingly easy to wear. Pointed-toe kitten heels look especially striking peeking out from a wide-leg trouser or paired with your trusty LBD. You can also add a fun pair of socks or colourful tights. Whatever your style, we've got you covered with party-ready options at every price point.

With its pointed toe and kitten heel, this style hits this season's biggest footwear trends. The silhouette is sophisticated, but you can also dress it down with wide-leg jeans for a more casual event.

Edmonton-based footwear brand Poppy Barley makes some of the most comfortable shoes out there, so your feet are in good hands in these eye-catching pumps. We've tested them extensively and there was no break-in period—we walked several city blocks in them from day one. The rounded toe and anklet detail add a little pizzazz to a timeless silhouette.

Delicate straps give these affordable slingbacks a sophisticated look. Pair them with a midi silk skirt to let them shine and show off the details.

Ballet flats go with everything, so you're guaranteed to get a ton of wear out of this silver shoe. This all-leather style is available in sizes ranging from 5 to 12, as well as medium and wide fits. It looks structured and polished, but it molds to your feet for a comfortable fit. Wear them with socks for an extra-stylish pop of colour—and to keep sweaty feet in check.

With a pop of gold, these metallic sneakers are the perfect finishing touch for metal mixers. Pair the super-slim profile with a pair of barrel jeans for the ultimate wintery off-duty look.
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Andréanne Dion is the senior editor, style, beauty and travel at Chatelaine. She is also a contributing editor at FASHION and Hello! Canada.