Paul Andrew is ruling the runway. The designer hit lucky number seven for spring and summer 2016 collaborations across New York Fashion Week and London Fashion Week.
“This season’s collaborations have been especially enjoyable for me. Each of the designers I worked with brought a unique vision and aesthetic to the work, which resulted in shoes that I’m incredibly proud of and excited to show the world,” Andrew said.
Here, Footwear News takes a look at all the standout shoes from Andrew’s very busy season in both New York and London.
New York Fashion Week:
Paul Andrew for Jeffrey Dodd
The designer’s Xiamen block-heel silhouette walked the runway, dressed up with red, black, taupe and sequin touches. This marks the pair’s second collaboration.
![Paul Andrew Jeffrey Dodd Collaboration](https://footwearnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/paul-andrew-jeffrey-dodd-spring-2016.jpg?w=200)
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![Paul Andrew x Jeffrey Dodd](https://footwearnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/paul-andrew-jeffrey-dodd2-spring-2016.jpg?w=300)
Paul Andrew for Victor Alfaro
This is the first time these teams have collaborated. The result? Black peep-toe boots with thick soles.
![Paul Andrew Victor Alfaro Collaboration](https://footwearnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/paul-andrew-victor-alfaro-spring-2016.jpg?w=200)
Paul Andrew for Tanya Taylor
Cherry-blossom details adorned three silhouettes from Andrew’s collection. The candy-colored looks marked Andrew’s seventh collaboration with Taylor.
![Tanya Taylor Spring 2016 New York Fashion Week](https://footwearnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/tanya-taylor-spring-2016-new-york-fashion-week-runway-19.jpg?w=300)
Paul Andrew for Rosie Assoulin
Think wedges and flatforms with colorful straps and metallic touches. Andrew and Assoulin were connected by Man Repeller’s Leandra Medine for their first collaboration.
![Paul Andrew And Rosie Assoulin](https://footwearnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/paul-andrew-rosie-assoulin-spring-2016.jpg?w=200)
London Fashion Week:
Paul Andrew for Duro Olowu
The bold and colorful looks included printed flats and unique peep-toe platforms with a multi-hued mosaic touches. This marks the duo’s first time collaborating.
![Paul Andrew Duro Olowu Shoes](https://footwearnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/paul-andrew-duroolowu-shoes-london-fashion-week.jpg?w=213)
Paul Andrew for Emilia Wicksted
The designer’s Rhea flat received a playful update in tangerine and rose matte hues, plus some floral prints, too. This is the second time Andrew and Wicksted have collaborated.
![Paul Andrew Emilia Wickstead Shoes](https://footwearnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/emilia-wickstead-paul-andrew-spring-2016.jpg?w=200)
Paul Andrew for David Koma
The single-sole stiletto was the focus on this runway — a custom silhouette in monochromatic hues. This is their first collaboration.
![Paul Andrew David Koma Shoes](https://footwearnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/david-koma-paul-andrew-2016.jpg?w=200)