Call It Spring’s Summer collection is arriving with styles built for the full festival-season circuit, from Montreal’s F1 Weekend to dinners, parties, concerts and late-night plans. The lineup puts comfort first without flattening the fun, offering statement sandals that feel polished enough for event dressing but playful enough for warm-weather spontaneity.
Ariielle in gold brings instant vacation energy with a square toe, slim heel and clear double straps finished with sculpted seashell details. Nerissaa in white leans into mermaid-inspired styling with a grounded block heel, wrap-up straps and oceanic charms. Caprii in orange adds a bolder, dance-floor-ready note, designed for loud music, warm nights and staying out longer than planned. By pairing trend-led details with wearable silhouettes, Call It Spring is tapping into consumers’ growing demand for occasion-ready footwear that moves easily between style, comfort and experience-driven dressing.
What's Driving This Trend
- Festival-to-formal Footwear
- A rise in hybrid silhouettes that blur casual and dress codes indicates shoes designed to serve multiple occasions and reduce the need for separate formal and festival purchases.
- Comfort-forward Designer Details
- Designs that integrate ergonomic features such as cushioned soles and adjustable straps into statement aesthetics signal a market for premium comfort-led fashion pieces.
- Experience-driven Occasion Dressing
- Consumers prioritizing garments and accessories that transition seamlessly across events point to demand for multifunctional styling and durable long-wear performance.
Who This Affects Most
- Footwear Retail
- Retailers are encountering shopper interest in curated seasonal capsules and flexible ownership models that align with festival itineraries and transient occasion needs.
- Fashion Events & Festival Organizers
- Live events and festival platforms are becoming channels for limited-edition collaborations and exclusive product reveals linked to seasonal footwear launches.
- Materials and Sustainable Manufacturing
- Aesthetic cues like seashell textures and demands for lightweight longevity are creating openings for recycled polymers and bio-based materials that replicate premium finishes.
