Simonetta Ravizza Jacket (similar here and here), Lisa Yang Sweater, Kujten Scarf, Ossou Jeans, Gucci Sneakers, Dior Sunglasses
Sneakers continue to define the modern wardrobe, and for Spring / Summer 2026 the focus is clear: expressive palettes, the rise of the ballerina silhouette, and true investment pairs. Proportions sit lower. Soles appear slimmer. Finishes feel elevated. The result is a lineup that feels current without feeling temporary.
Expressive Palettes
This season embraces nuanced tones. Powdered blue. Washed rose. Bright red. Kelly green. Creamy neutrals. The shades feel layered and deliberate adding depth and character. These are sneakers selected for presence.
The Ballerina Silhouette
The ballerina-inspired sneaker is one of the most directional shapes right now. The construction often feels supple, the sole more delicate, the overall impression polished. It introduces a fresh perspective within the sneaker category: modern, feminine, and highly wearable.
Investment Sneakers
Investment sneakers are defined by premium leather, rich suede, precise construction, and balanced lines. They are designed with longevity in mind. The appeal is straightforward: enduring materials, a strong form, and a finish that improves with wear. These are the pairs that remain in rotation year after year, and an easy addition to count on in your wardrobe.
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