Comfortable and stylish, this pair of shoes worn in the 1970s is everywhere this summer

Comfortable and stylish this pair of shoes worn in the

Chic and comfortable, these flagship shoes from the 1970s are becoming must-haves this season. A look back at a trend that everyone is loving, from the catwalks to the streets.

A pair of iconic shoes from the 1970s is making a comeback. Embodying a fashion that combines comfort and style, they can be worn with flowing dresses, micro-shorts or more sophisticated outfits. So what is this Swiss army knife that you need to get urgently? What are these shoes that will upgrade your look in the blink of an eye? We tell you everything.

Shoes from the 1970s have made their way onto the catwalks in sharp and daring collections. Chemena Kamali, artistic director of the house Chloefor example, was able to revive the boho-chic trend during its fall-winter 2024-2025 show. Indeed, it had integrated these coveted shoes into a wardrobe composed of ruffled dresses and plays on transparency. Other major fashion houses such as Isabel Marant, Loewe And JW Anderson have also followed the movement. Each has added its own unique touch, transforming these shoes into a true contemporary object of desire. And in terms of style, the silhouettes are endless with this summer must-have. For a mastered bohemian look, they are particularly associated with long and light dresses, as seen on the catwalk of the JW Anderson resort 2024 show. The combination with micro-shorts is also a seasonal trend. Seen at the Isabel Marant spring-summer 2024 show, this combination offers a feminine look, also part of the western movement.

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Finally, worn with denim and lace, like at Chloé, these shoes seal a total retro look, particularly coveted. So what accessory are we talking about? You guessed it, we’re talking about clogs. Stars of the 1970s, they’re making a triumphant comeback this summer, adapting to all outfits.

Mango, Zara, Bocage, Jonak… All the major retailers have got on board, so there’s no doubt that you’ll find something that fits you.

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