
Other staff predictions that came true: the comeback of skater trainers, that “could have been stolen from your best friend’s older brother’s room in 2002, swiped from next to his PlayStation 2”, as British Vogue’s Daisy Jones recently observed. Along with the continued obsession with performance trainers and Gorpcore (Salmons, Hokas, Merrells, and Asics continue to reign supreme), plus an endless stream of collaborations that have us on high alert, there is a little something for everyone. As we head into the summer months, bold, bright colors and retro-inspired shapes continue to dominate, so don’t set them aside just yet. Scroll on to shop all 10 sneaker trends to note for the rest of 2025.
The Bold and the Beautiful
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Step aside, minimalism. This year, the sneaker-sphere is all about color—where more is more. Miu Miu’s colorblocked, Gymnasium sneaker, walked the spring/summer 2025 runway and became an instant street style must-buy, while many rainbow-coded iterations of classic sneaker shapes from Adidas, Nike, and other heritage brands have hit shelves. Injecting something bold into your usual mix is a smart move—just ask Bella and Gigi Hadid, who have been forerunners for the movement.
Sumptuous Suede
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As fashion brands continue to divert to retro-inspired shapes, and sneaker houses keep plucking straight from the archive, we have seen a revival in suede fabrications, more so than plain leather. From Proenza Schouler’s track-inspired sneaker for spring/summer 2025, an editor-favorite in bright cobalt, to Dries Van Noten’s subtle update to their beyond-popular sports shoe, plus the success of Puma’s Speedcat, a favorite of sneakerheads like Dua Lipa and Emily Ratajkowski, suede is definitely on point.
The Sneakerina
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No one was prepared for sneakerina fever, the sleeper hit of 2025. The buzz around these hybrid sneakers, characterized by elements of ballet, such as delicate laces or satin fabrications (similar to a pointe shoe), continues to gain momentum. Harry Styles was recently spotted out and about in London, wearing Prada’s Collapse sneakers, while early adopters of the trend included Bella Hadid and Amelia Gray, on the women’s front. Given that Simone Rocha featured a new variation of satin low-tops on her fall/winter 2025 runway, the sneakerina surely will remain popular through the end of the year.
Sporty Sprinters
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From Miu Miu to Maison Margiela, sneakers inspired by sporty, sprinter shapes are having their moment. It’s a natural progression, given all the retro runners that are floating around currently. The main difference is that these have a treaded gum-sole, mimicking the idea of spikes, like those on the sole of their technical counterparts. Margiela’s Sprinter has become one to watch, while collaborations such as Comme des Garçons x Spalwart are selling quickly. Bottega Veneta’s reinvention of their Orbit sneaker, now in a low-runner shape, solidifies this as the next step in the world of throwback-inspired kicks.
Partnerships, Partnerships, Partnerships
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Collaborations have always been a powerful tool in the sneaker landscape, with the most coveted styles selling at inflated prices on resale sites long after their initial release. This year saw continued success for the ongoing partnerships between Wales Bonner and Sporty & Rich with Adidas, while Loewe x On returned for another round, and the MM6 Maison Margiela x Salomon mule finally dropped. With more brands jumping on the bandwagon at every turn, expect the remainder of 2025 to be big on the collaboration front.
Step Back in Time
PARIS, FRANCE – JANUARY 18: A model walks the runway during the Balenciaga Menswear Fall/Winter 2017-2018 show as part of Paris Fashion Week on January 18, 2017 in Paris, France. (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)Victor VIRGILE/Getty Images
LOS ANGELES – FEBRUARY 5: Kendrick Lamar wins the award for Best Rap Album at THE 65TH ANNUAL GRAMMY AWARDS, broadcasting live Sunday, February 5, 2023 (8:00-11:30 PM, LIVE ET/5:00-8:30 PM, LIVE PT) on the CBS Television Network, and available to stream live and on demand on Paramount+*. (Photo by Sonja Flemming/CBS via Getty Images)CBS Photo Archive/Getty Images
Sneaker wins of recent years have been steeped in nostalgia. Are yesteryear shoes bound for a return? Nike’s Noughties-hailing Shox—the “anti-Samba,” which were reinterpreted as a mule by Martine Rose, saw massive traction, as well as the more humble Air Max 1s and even Converse, with the uptick in high tops. British Vogue’s Daniel Rodgers also discussed whether he should bring back his Balenciaga Triple Ss (granted, they’re only seven years old, but they still feel kind of nostalgic) or whether they’re still too earnest.
What Are Those?
One of the many sneaker hybrids that entered the chat was New Balance’s loafer-trainers. Elsewhere, Cecilie Bahnsen released sporty Mary Janes, via her collaboration with Asics, while Simone Rocha experimented with track-soled ballerinas, and Salomon unveiled a backless mule version of its XT-4 silhouette, made in collaboration with MM6 Maison Margiela. Salomon also joined forces with Sandy Liang to create coquettish ribboned sneakers, which tapped into the customization trend of adding charms, chains, and jewelry that has swept social feeds. This is a movement that Molly Rooyakkers, founder of @Style.Analytics, says can make “an otherwise standard item feel personal.”
Sk8er
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Skateboarder Tony Hawk in December, 2001 in Carlsbad, California. (Photo by Gregory Bojorquez/Getty imagesGregory Bojorquez/Getty Images
Skater shoes are back. Although these shouldn’t reach Samba status—it would ruin their charm—Vans Slip-Ons and Old Skools have seen plenty of traction, through celeb endorsements from Zoë Kravitz and Jennifer Lawrence, who often sport in their ever-cool, off-duty wardrobes. Other true skate styles that we expect to see take off include the Busenitz from Adidas (already hard to get), and New Balance’s Numeric Brandon Westgate 508, both of which run a little more under the radar.
Pitch Kicks
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LONDON, ENGLAND – JULY 31: Chloe Kelly of England celebrates with team mates after scoring their side’s second goal in extra time during the UEFA Women’s Euro 2022 final match between England and Germany at Wembley Stadium on July 31, 2022 in London, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)Shaun Botterill/Getty Images
“With the women’s Euros coming up in summer 2025, get ready to see even more football-inspired sneakers everywhere,” asserts Rachel Makar, senior director of merchandising at StockX. Football fever already took over fashion during the men’s Euros–football shirts and scarves became a style fixture off the pitch, so prepare for 2.0 next summer. At the same time, Oasis will be on their reunion tour–Britpop is also, of course, intrinsically linked with football culture–so prepare to see fans rocking three-stripe trainers (and parkas, and mod cuts…).
Gorphardcore
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Gorpcore is no longer a trend–it’s a lifestyle. Enthusiasts pine after performance trainers, including Salomons, Merrells, Hokas, and Asics—the latter of which has outperformed most running shoe brands, according to Emily Minea, director of merchandising at GOAT, who dubs it “the ultimate nondescript running brand.” On the street, everyone from Hailey Bieber and Bella Hadid has backed the movement. With the continuous sell-out status of new drop colorways of the XT-6, to Loewe x On’s latest collaboration style, the trend is not going anywhere anytime soon.
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