Fall Trends: High End Sneakers

I've been on a sneaker obsession recently. It seems that lately all I want to wear is a fashionable sneaker. I've been able to dress sneakers up or down depending on any situation. For a while now, sneakers have made an appearance on the runways of some of fashion's most celebrated designers. Paired with a variety of clothes, sneakers can go with anything from suits to sweats. Not since the 1990's have people paid much attention to what kicks you are sporting on your feet. While I've been rocking my favorite Ferragamo sneakers for the last year, it is time for an upgrade.

With the fall season upon us, what better time than now to upgrade your kicks. The key to pulling off the sneaker is to pick something creative & fashion forward. Don't expect to be complimented on some Nike trainers if you want to pull off this look. Splurge a little & pick up some of these awesome sneakers. Trust me not only will you look great, but your feet will be thanking you from the reprieve of some of your more constricting shoes.

Public School Pebbled Mid-Tops / Lanvin Charcoal Matte Sneakers

 Saint Laurent Black & Red Hi-Tops / Pierre Hardy Red Cube Slip-Ons

Comme des Garcons Play Heart Sneakers Rag & Bone Dove Grey Suede Hi-Tops


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Be Per-SUEDE-d

Think of suede as the saving grace of casual footwear this winter. From traditional brogues to even sneakers, suede is definitely making its comeback. Something about the soft and fuzzy look of suede brings about a neat way to add some variety to your kicks this year. From higher end brands like Lanvin and Balenciaga to even more street wear friendly Vans, everyone is jumping on the wagon. The casual look of suede means they will always look great, whether you’re pairing them with a pair of jeans and a jacket or wanting to add a touch of coolness to the tie and shirt office wear. Balenciaga

Junja

Lanvin

 

1. Balenciaga Leather and Suede Sneakers

2. Junya Watanabe Tricker's Suede Brogue Sneakers

3. Lanvin Suede and Patent Leather Sneakers