A model that goes just as well with a mid-season trench as a rockier leather jacket!
They are everywhere: in the windows of concept stores, on the feet of models leaving Fashion Week shows, on subway platforms and even in office corridors. This season, a very particular model of sneakers has established itself as the fashion reference, uniting lovers of cutting-edge looks and fans of comfort without distinction. It’s difficult to escape their rise to power as they have blended into the Parisian landscape.
Thirty years ago, the capital resisted sneakers. Parisian women opted for fine ballerinas, elegant sandals or sober moccasins, for fear of being confused with tourists. Today, the balance has shifted. The once shunned accessory has found its place at the forefront of urban fashion. Around the Palais de Tokyo as in the streets of the Marais, sneakers now dictate the general look of a silhouette. They are worn with wide pants, well-cut coats and casual suits, confirming that they are no longer relegated to the sporty register, but are becoming the heart of contemporary Parisian style.
And this fall, one pair clearly stands out from the crowd. Their warm texture and caramel, beige or chocolate shades fit perfectly with seasonal codes. Combined with raw jeans, flowing pants or a midi skirt, they embody the ideal balance between relaxation and elegance. Their success is such that they are already out of stock in several stores, proof that the trend has gone far beyond the restricted circle of fashionistas. These are brown suede sneakers.
The good news is that this model is available under all brands and at all prices. We note, for example, the Handball Spezial from Adidas at 90 euros, but also those called split leather tennis shoes from Mango at 49.99 euros or the Hester model from Ralph Lauren at 112.50 euros.
All that remains is to choose your version, from the affordable model to the luxury brands, as all the brands now seem to be banking on this color and this material to attract Parisian customers.