The 42 Trending Sneakers of 2024 (So Far)

Publish date: 0001-01-01

With an enormous increase in fashion-forward sneaker options and the rise of loyal fans, it sometimes feels like no other shoe styles matter, but that wasn't always the case. At one point, sneakers were purely functional, often designed in clunky shapes and awkward silhouettes, meant to be worn strictly to the gym or for commuting.

But the script has been flipped as sneakers have become an organic extension of everyday style. "[Sneakers] are now the fashion industry's focus and have their own arena, with hyped launches and exponential resale values," notes Jamie Lee, a Shoe Buyer at Moda Operandi. So much so that white sneakers have become as fundamental to one's wardrobe as a white T-shirt.

Brands are also increasingly investing in female audiences according to Kia Marie, a Brooklyn-based stylist, creator, and "kickfluencer" known as The Notorious KIA . She predicts the sneaker industry will continue to innovate and design specifically for female sneaker consumers, especially as women continue to influence and drive forward new trends within sneaker culture.

As sneakers continue to drive the conversation in the footwear scene, Marie Claire turned to the experts, Lee and Marie, alongside personal stylist and sneaker aficionado Diana-May Kiori, to weigh in on 2024's biggest sneaker trends, from chunky sneakers to the low-profile Samba styles adored by celebs. Considering the sheer amount of eye-catching new sneakers that dropped in 2023, the second half of the year is also expected to have some exciting new developments.

Neutral Sneakers

"Neutral colors are still going strong, thanks to the quiet luxury trend, but we're also starting to see pops of color and feminine details," says Lee. For a subtle color shift, look for sneakers that mix white tones with other neutral colorways, like tan or cream. Alternatively, opt for all-white sneakers for a fresh and clean look.

Cariuma OCA Low White Premium Leather/Gum Sneakers

Axel Arigato Dice Lo Sneaker

New Balance Rc42 Sneakers

Chloé Telma Low Top Platform Sneakers

Sam Edelman Harper Sneakers

The Row Owen Mixed Media Runners

Slim Sneakers

Following in the footsteps of the best-selling (and celebrity-adored) Adidas Sambas, minimalist designs continue to trend, notes Marie. There's a vast new selection of sneakers with a similar low profile. Brands like Rothy's also offer this silhouette with the benefit of sustainable and upcycled materials.

Gucci New Ace Sneakers

Prada Slim Low Top Sneakers

Adidas Samba OG Sneakers

Rothy's The Lace Up Sneakers

Veja Volley Canvas Sneakers

Adidas Originals Sl72 Og Sneakers

Platform Sneakers

"The chunky sneaker trend continues to make its mark in 2024, but with a more refined, sculptural twist. High tops are getting more attention with innovative materials and patterns, giving a nod to vintage basketball aesthetics," says Marie. Kirori also notes shoppers opt for thicker sole iterations of classic styles with platform silhouettes that can add height and lean into personal style preferences. Some trendy options also feature cleaner lines and lower-profile silhouettes, making them easier to incorporate into your rotation.

Adidas VL Court Bold Sneakers

Stuart Weitzman Chunky Sole Sneakers

New Balance 550 Basketball Sneakers

Alexander McQueen Oversized Sneakers

On Cloudtilt Sneakers

Nike Air Jordan 1 Low Leather Sneakers

Color-Blocked Sneakers

Color-blocked sneakers add a pop of color to an outfit without being overwhelming. This current trend provides a perfect opportunity to experiment with different colors. For instance, try teaming an all-white outfit with a pair of red-and-white sneakers as an easy way to incorporate the trendy color into your wardrobe.

Golden Goose Ball Star Low Top Sneakers

Autry Medalist Low Leather Sneakers

Tory Burch Clover Court Sneakers

Casablanca Womens Pastel Court Sneakers

Tretorn Harlow Elite Sneakers

Rag & Bone Retro Runner Slim Sneakers

Brightly-Colored Sneakers

It makes sense for brightly colored sneakers to trend with the warmer weather, offering personality and mood-boosting effects. Marie notes pastel hues, especially in mismatched or gradient combinations, are also a trending summer shoe style. While red has been one of the definitive color trends of the year, unexpected hues like lime green—inspired by Charli XCX's Brat album era—have also bubbled everywhere—including sneakers.

Loewe X Paula's Ibiza Flow Runner Suede Sneakers

Gola Elan Sneakers

P448 Monza Sneakers

Stella McCartney S-Wave Sport Kneet Mesh Sneakers

Sam Edelman Isabel Sneakers

PUMA Easy Rider Vintage Sneakers

Black Sneakers

This summer, black sneakers have become a popular minimalist alternative to chunky loafers and ballet flats. Co-signs from It-girls like Kaia Gerber, who wore a pair from Nike's buzzy collaboration with Bode, and Jennifer Lawrence, who prefers a pair of $70 sneakers from Vans, have solidified black sneakers as a trend to incorporate into your shoe arsenal come fall and winter.

Nike x Bode Astro Grabber "Black/Coconut Milk" Sneakers

Superga 2750 Cotu Classic Sneakers

Isabel Marant Beth Sneakers

Converse Chuck 70 Sneakers

Vans Old Skool Sneakers

Reebok Classic Nylon Sneakers

Printed Sneakers

Printed sneakers, like the now-viral pair from Adidas's collaboration with British brand Wales Bonner, have become a trend following years of quiet luxury-inspired kicks. Perfect for fashion girls looking to play i maximalist accessory territory, these sneakers are splashy without going overboard. Even a classic all-black outfit gets a refresh with a fun pair like these.

Adidas X Wales Bonner Samba Sneakers

Vans Classic Slip-On Sneakers

Gucci Tennis 1977 Slip-On Sneakers

Alohas 490 Rife Soft Tan Leather Sneakers

Tretorn Nylite Plus Sneakers

Converse Chuck 70 Cherries Sneakers

Meet The Experts

Diana-May Kirori Content Creator & Sneaker Collector

From fashion and beauty to travel and wellness, Diana enjoys all things lifestyle. Most of her time is spent making recommendations and styling content for inspiration. She strives to create a platform where people can feel positively present, and engage with the people and brands she loves. 

Jamie Lee

Shoe Buyer at Moda Operandi

Jamie Lee is a footwear buyer at Moda Operandi. Born and raised in Seoul, South Korea, she spent half of her life in Korea and the other half in the United States. She began her buying career at Dover Street Market New York. She now lives and works in NYC.

The Notorious KIA

Kia Marie, popularly known as The Notorious K.I.A. is a Stylist & Content Creator from Brooklyn, NY. She was able to turn her love for fashion, style, and creativity into a full-time career. As a Personal Style Expert, she helps her audience discover their unique personal style and make smarter shopping decisions. She believes money does not buy style and loves sharing creative ways to get the most out of your wardrobe. With over a decade in the business, she is an industry leader and continues to push the culture forward.

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