Gigi Hadid Just Wore the Trainer Style We'll All Be Wearing in Six Months
Gigi Hadid is one of our favourite sneakerheads, and yesterday in New York, she showed us the coolest way to wear white trainers now. Instead of an all-white Stan Smith style, Gigi wore a pair of white leather trainers with a black band across the front that loops over the laces. The Valentino trainers come in a number of different colour-ways, with red, blue, pink, bronze and silver bands over classic white sneakers.
Gigi paired her cool trainers with a dove grey tracksuit set with sporty stripes down the side. But her off-duty look is made up of seriously luxurious investment pieces, as her joggers are the highest-quality cashmere from loungewear brand Olivia von Halle and will set you back a cool £1140. Scroll below to see Gigi Hadid's trainers (and, of course, you can then shop them).
On Gigi Hadid: Olivia von Halle Tracksuit (£1140); Valentino Trainers (£425).
For more must-have trainers, see the perfect statement sneakers in Zara's new drop.Opening Image: Getty Images
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