French Women Secretly Love Trainers—5 Summer Trends They’re Suddenly Wearing on Repeat
Forget ballet flats and flip-flops. Wear these summer trainers with your skirts, shorts and dresses to look more French.
A common misconception about the way French dress is that they’re firm loyalists to a few stereotypical pieces, like Breton striped tops from Petit Bateau, two-toned ballet flats from Chanel and a Courrèges vinyl jacket that they’ve had for years. Yet, from Le Marais to Marseille, you’ll often encounter stylish women who eschew these oversimplified images altogether, instead opting for some of the most outlandish silhouettes and incredibly chic vintage pieces that are patchworked together into one covetable ensemble.
Still, of all the categories to choose from, shoes are one that often gets undervalued when dissecting their wardrobes. It’s for this reason that an inspection into trainer trends French women are endorsing for summer 2026 not only feels relevant, but incredibly essential. When you conjure an image of a stylish Parisian wandering along the Seine or a local frolicking along the sun-kissed coastline near Antibes, you rarely picture them wearing a pair of trainers.
Instead, a more clichéd image emerges: one of block-heeled and bow-adored Repettos, velveteen and strappy Le Monde Beryl flats or, for the more refined, glossy leather Charvet slippers. But if you were to actually look at the movements of agenda-setting French fashion brands, you’ll realise that it's trainers that have the most airtime in their collections.
At Celine, a new wave of urban prep has come to the fore, courtesy of creative director Michael Ryder’s time at American heritage sportswear-cum-lifestyle brand Ralph Lauren, leading to a rise of soft and anti-sport derby shoes. At Isabel Marant, wedge trainers have made their triumphant comeback, leading to a new fanbase for the polarising, millennial-adjacent shape. At Chloé, Chemena Kamali has subverted the brand's bohemian roots to create a boxer-meets-ballerina high-top sneaker that’s both exceptionally flirty and functional.
Suffice to say, French women aren’t immune to the allure of the trainer. Ahead, uncover the 5 trainer trends they’re wearing on repeat this summer, from hybrids of their favourite Mary Janes to sumptuous suede styles.
5 Trainer Trends French Girls are Wearing for Summer 2026
1. Jazz Shoes
Style Notes: French women are notoriously anti-athletic in the way they dress. You’ll rarely catch them in a pair of leggings, so, understandably, the trainers they wear need to complement their less endurance-led approach to style. Enter: Jazz shoes. Seen everywhere from Reformation to Proenza Schouler, these shoes contain all the relevant elements of a trainer, from a lace-up front to pseudo-sport origin. Inspired by the iconic dance footwear, you’ll certainly tread lightly in these.
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2. Mary Jane Hybrids
Style Notes: If French women are going to deviate from their beloved Mary Janes, they’re going to do so in a style that still contains the key elements of the shoe. With a more technical approach to the traditionally feminine style, this hybrid trend eschews block heels for subtle soles and buckled straps for elasticated cords. There’s just something about it…
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3. Retro Redux
Style Notes: To those who consider themselves purists and believe that you must be able to run in trainers in order for them to be called that, this is the trend for you. Blame it on the fact that the Formula 1 Monaco Grand Prix, French Open and FIFA World Cup have renewed interest in trackside and courtside dressing, but French women are taking interest in nostalgic and iconic shapes that once dominated these fields. From the Puma Speedcat to the Phoebe Philo-approved Stan Smith, a retro redux is currently underway.
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4. Slimline Sportif
Style Notes: French women are classicists at heart, meaning that their bandwidth for trainers is slightly more limited compared to those in other style capitals. You can read this as a figurative assessment, but on closer observation, you’ll realise this is a literal one, too, with French women seeking slimmer profiles that can easily be substituted with a pair of ballet flats or loafers. Leading the charge this summer are Dries Van Noten, Maison Margiela and Jacquemus with their slinky and sportif styles.
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5. Shades of Suede
Style Notes: Ask any French woman about what they prioritise when it comes to developing their wardrobe, and she’ll tell you that craftsmanship and enduring design are the top port of calls. As a result, fabric is an incredibly important factor, and suede trainers are a trend that marries these concerns into one covetable style. However, instead of just reaching for the classic latte or mocha hues, they’re embracing a bolder colour palette with royal purples, tomato reds and cobalt blues.
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Sydney-born, London-based journalist Ava Gilchrist is Who What Wear UK's SEO Writer. An authority on all things style, celebrity and search related, she produces insightful fashion features, first-person clothing reviews, talent profiles and comprehensive trend reports chronicling the latest happenings from the runways, zeitgeist and red carpet. In her spare time, she can be found trawling vintage boutiques and hunting down the city's best dirty martini.