Trainers play a key part in stylish celebrity wardrobes. Supermodels, artists and actors (and Vogue editors) wear trainers day in, day out, paired with everything from slouchy suiting to baggy jeans and dresses. There are few outfits that a trainer won’t complement.
Read more: The Best Women’s Trainers – According To Vogue
Retro styles, like Adidas Sambas and Gazelles, have been particularly popular with the fashion pack of late, as have the sportswear giant’s highly-coveted collaborations with London-based talent, Wales Bonner. Salomon, too, has turned heads with its tech-y footwear, which is equal parts stylish and practical (Rihanna famously wore a red pair from its partnership with MM6 Maison Margiela at the Super Bowl). New Balance’s vintage-inspired styles, meanwhile – including its cachet collaboration with Miu Miu – have a devoted Gen-Z following.
Beyond sports labels, several designer brands have taken to creating trainers according to their respective house codes. Loewe has released various styles under Jonathan Anderson’s direction, including the Flow Runners – first debuted for spring/summer 2021 – while Bottega Veneta unveiled its shapely Orbit trainer last year.
Here, Vogue highlights eleven trainer brands that the most fashion-forward celebrities rely on.
The best trainer brands, according to celebrities
- Adidas: Samba Trainers, £95
- Salomon: XT-6 Trainers, £165
- New Balance: 1906 Trainers, £160
- Loewe: Flow Runner Trainers, £595
- Converse: Chuck Taylor All Star Trainers, £65
- Bottega Veneta: Orbit Sneakers, £800
- Nike: Nike P-6000 Premium Trainers, £110
- Hoka: Tor Summit Trainers, £175
- Onitsuka Tiger: Mexico 66 SD Trainers, £160
- Puma: Speedcat OG Sneakers, £90
- Axel Arigato:
Adidas
Salomon
New Balance
Loewe
Converse
Bottega Veneta
Nike
Hoka
Onitsuka Tiger
Puma
Axel Arigato
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