Yes, sneakers are having a resurgence. And their presence on our fashion radar has more than a few street style stars and a leading role in Chanel's runway shows to thank.
From Isabel Marant's omnipresent wedge sneakers to the punkiest shoes of the '80s, see the 11 moments that earned sneakers a place in our hearts and ensured they'll stay there long after the trend has passed (and returned and passed again!). Source: Getty
It only made sense that Kristen would leave her mark in her footwear of choice. Forgoing heels (as she has on many a red carpet before), the Twilight star stepped out for the Grauman's Chinese Theatre ceremony in checkered Vans slides.
Sneakers got the royal seal of approval when Kate flaunted her stylish casualwear (and some serious field hockey skills) while getting sporty at the London Games.
Victoria Beckham may be glad she kept her posh feet away from this trend! Still, nothing made us want to spice up our lives in the '90s like the extreme platform sneakers popularized by this British invasion.
The most sure sign that Sex and the City was in flashback territory (aside from those hairstyles) was that heel-lover Carrie was wearing Converse. Ahh, the '80s.
When Chanel sent sequined sneakers down the Haute Couture runway in Paris, we certainly took notice. But far and away the most shocking moment of all was when Cara closed the show in a white pair (and, oh yeah, a wedding gown).
Perhaps the most memorable part of Wendy Davis's Texas-sized filibuster were those comfortable hot pink kicks she wore to keep her on her feet for 11 hours straight.
Like Uggs before them, once Isabel Marant's wedge sneakers showed up on the streets of LA, they were quick to make an appearance in our closets, too. Proof of just how cool and covetable these omnipresent shoes were came early from Kate's breezy look.
Who was cooler than Punky Brewster? Nobody. The ragtag tot wore mismatched sneakers, after all!
Michelle Obama's been heralded for her accessible style, so she caused a bit of a stir when she paired her affordable J.Crew cardigan with not-so-affordable Lanvin lace-ups for a 2009 public appearance. Yes, $540 is a lot for sneakers, then again she is the first lady.
Shailene defied convention by swapping her heels for sneakers — but not just any sneakers, her beloved five-toe shoes.
Working Girls of the '80s had to look no further than to Melanie Griffith who set the standard for commuters in the power suit and white sneaker combo. Iconic? Yes. Timeless? Debatable.