There's something undeniably cool about a great pair of high-top sneakers, isn't there? They just have this way of elevating an outfit, adding a touch of urban edge or a refined casual vibe, depending on how you style them. And when we talk about high-tops, Lanvin has been making some serious waves.
Looking at what's new and exciting from the maison, the DBB1 High Top Canvas Sneakers and their denim counterparts immediately catch the eye. Priced around $1,020, these aren't just your average canvas shoes. They represent that blend of classic design with a contemporary sensibility that Lanvin is known for. Imagine them paired with some sharp tailoring for a modern twist, or dressed down with your favorite jeans for that effortless weekend look. The denim version, in particular, speaks to a more relaxed yet still undeniably chic aesthetic.
Beyond the DBB1, Lanvin's sneaker offerings are quite diverse. You've got the Curb sneakers, which come in various materials like suede, jersey, and satin, with prices ranging from $1,490 upwards. These seem to be designed for making a statement, perhaps with their distinctive ID chain detail on some models. Then there are the Clay sneakers, available in perforated leather and suede or mesh and leather combinations, also around the $1,040 mark. These feel a bit more grounded, offering a sophisticated take on a sporty silhouette.
It's interesting to see how Lanvin, a house with such a rich heritage in haute couture, is also pushing boundaries in footwear. The upcoming Winter 2026 collection, helmed by Peter Copping, is set to unveil in Paris on March 6th. While the specific details of the footwear within that collection aren't fully out yet, the brand's recent focus on innovative sneaker designs suggests we can expect more exciting pieces that blend tradition with modern appeal. Whether it's the classic high-top silhouette or something entirely new, Lanvin seems committed to offering footwear that’s both stylish and conversation-starting.
