"Women's Ed Hardy Sneakers"  is rather a loaded subject. Why? There are really at this point in time a huge number of various types and looks in this collection for women and possibly more on the way!

Though I wouldn't pretend to list all of the types out here on a single page, I will offer some tips on which styles are the hottest selling of the bunch.

Here is what to look for among the Highrise sneakers:

Highrise Sneaker - This is the initial canvas, "laceless" top sneaker from Ed Hardy. It is still possibly the most popular seller, and is available in some definitely stunning prints, in just about any of the different styles one might look for including "Love Kills Slowly", "Geisha", "Beautiful Ghost" and more.

Patent Highrise - The Patent is really a faux leather patent with all of the looks of the canvas version, but is possibly a bit more "showy" because of the characteristic of the finish. These are also the "laceless" version, meaning they have eyelets but generally are worn without laces.

Babylon Highrise - These are fabulous! They have a distinctive and funky look with the traditional logo coming up the tongue of the shoe, the toecap has the appearance of coming up the foot a bit more than other styles. Must be seen to be believed!

Newcastle Highrise - These are also wonderful. They have a look like none of the other sneakers, with an sort of blanket overlay on the outside of the shoe that bears a "big as life" tattoo inspired print. There are several different colors and prints to choose from in this lineup, but they are a bit difficult to track down online.

Here are the highlights from the Lowrise sneakers:

Snake Lowrise - Now here is a look. These are definitely attractive with a satin upper, faux snake skin lacing grommets and all of the color and flash one might expect from Ed Hardy. These definitely are one of the more impressive styles - which is actually saying something thinking about the general lineup that they are with!

Lowrise 500 - These sneakers have a bit of a relaxed and laid back look about them. They have a bit of a simpler look than some other Ed Hardy styles, but are just as appealing. Single color tongue, general laceless style - all with gorgeous rich and vibrant colors and sharp details.

Glitter Lowrise - There are really a couple of different versions of the Glitter shoes, the first depending on the original laceless style and a newer style that additionally features a wide strap that covers (side to side) the vamp. These shoes are set aside from the rest with the additional "glitz" of the glitter and are a cute option particularly for the ladies who don't mind a truly eye-catching look.

Rhinestone Lowrise - Talk about an eye-catching appearance.These are depending on the same general style as the original Ed Hardy Lowrise, but with "sprinklings" of shiny rhinestones about the outside of the shoe. The colors available with the rhinestone shoes are simply as beautiful and vivid as the stones themselves.