The Chicest Sneakers All Share This Strange Little Detail
There's something so effortlessly stylish about a pair of white trainers. They're always our go-to when we can't be bothered with heels or smart flats but still need to look put together. But it can get a little repetitive, so we're always keen to change up our sneaker wardrobe when we can. If you feel the same way, good news: We spotted that the chicest sneakers all have one small detail that marks them out as the ones to buy now—a couple of red stripes. Yes, it sounds niche, but it's all thanks to the chicest of all design houses, Céline.
The sneakers are part of the A/W 17 collection, and they've been spotted on a load of influencers already (of course)—Camille Charrière, Pernille Teisbaek, and Emma Thatcher from A Style Album all have a pair of the luxury trainers. However, if the £395 price tag feels a little too hefty, fear not: There are similar versions on the high street that will look just as chic. Keep scrolling to see how to style the Céline sneakers, as well as where to shop more affordable options.
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