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Suede had its moment — a long one, admittedly — but the trainer trend that's taken over every fashion editor's Instagram feed, every serious shopping roundup and, increasingly, the pavements of London, Milan and New York, is something altogether more sleek.
Satin trainers are the shoe story of 2026, and if you haven't bought into them yet, you're about to want to.
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The starting point, as with most things worth wearing, was the runway.
Miuccia Prada sent satin sneakers down both the Miu Miu and Prada SS26 shows, and the fashion world duly lost its mind.
Dries Van Noten followed, Simone Rocha put her unmistakably romantic spin on it, and Chloé delivered a version so wearable it might convert even the most trainer-averse among you.
The high street moved fast — COS, H&M and Tommy Hilfiger all dropped their own iterations within months, and searches for satin trainers on Net-a-Porter are up 100 per cent this season alone.
What makes them work — and why they feel different from the suede moment that preceded them — is the versatility.
The sheen of satin elevates whatever you wear it with.
Throw them on with wide-leg jeans and a knit, and the whole outfit sharpens up.
Wear them with a midi slip dress, and they do the job a ballet flat would, but with more support.
Even tailoring takes on a lighter, more modern quality when the shoes are this pretty.
The good news is that you don't need to spend Miu Miu money to get the look.
This edit runs from £27 to £690, with strong cases to be made at every price point along the way.
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Spanish label HOFF has a Covent Garden flagship and a loyal following among women who want something a little under the radar - and the Bridge Satin is exactly that.
A monochrome satin and leather construction with a ruched elasticated heel, memory-foam insole and a textured sole that gives it more grip than the delicate upper suggests.
Available in beige, rose, brown, terracotta and mint, it’s the kind of trainer people will stop you in the street about.
ALOHAS TB.69 Vegan Satin Sneakers
The standout shape in this edit.
ALOHAS takes a soccer boot silhouette — cleated sole, streamlined profile, tonal lacing — and renders it entirely in satin for a result that manages to be both athletic and surprisingly elegant.
Made in Portugal on a pre-order model, it's vegan throughout and designed in Barcelona with the kind of restraint the brand does well.
Wear it with a floaty midi and let the shoes do the talking.
Adidas x Wales Bonner Karintha Lo Satin
Grace Wales Bonner has done a lot of exceptional things with adidas — the Samba, the sequin Pony — but the Karintha Lo in satin might be the most covetable yet.
The electric blue upper is finished with open-weave crochet Three-Stripes, embroidery-detail heel tabs and a co-branded tongue.
It's distinctly Wales Bonner — cultural, crafted, the opposite of obvious.
The pair that made the whole trend happen.
Miu Miu's Plume in satin takes the label's already-coveted retro silhouette and adds a glossy, ballerina-inflected finish in shades of mint, powder pink, icy blue and soft brown.
Net-a-Porter reports satin trainer searches are up 100 per cent this season — and the Plume is why.
If you're investing in one pair from this edit, it's this one.
Simone Rocha Ballerina Grip Satin & Suede Trainers
Nobody does romantic with an edge quite like Simone Rocha, and these trainers are a case in point.
Satin and suede upper, bow details throughout, satin ribbon laces and a cut-out side panel — all sitting on a chunky rubber trek sole that grounds the whole thing just enough.
They're made for a specific kind of dressing, and if that's your thing, you'll wear them constantly.
CHLOÉ Kick suede-trimmed satin sneakers
Creative director Chemena Kamali described the Kick as a cross between a ballet slipper and a boxing shoe, which is exactly as intriguing as it sounds.
Suede trim meets satin upper in a low-profile silhouette with an elasticated heel that makes it incredibly easy to wear.
It's a little more structured than the Miu Miu, a little less directional than the Simone Rocha — and it sits in that sweet spot for anyone who wants serious design credentials without the highest-end price tag.
Vivaia Square-Toe Lace-Up Satin Sneakerina (Cristina)
Bella Hadid wears them.
Charli XCX wears them.
Vivaia's Cristina sneakerina has been restocked more than three times this year and still sells out, which tells you everything you need to know.
The square toe and satin upper lean hard into the balletcore aesthetic, while the triple-layer sole and barefoot-like construction mean you can actually wear them all day.
Two sets of laces included — flat and satin ribbon — so you can adjust the look depending on the occasion.
COS Suede-Nylon Ballet Trainers
COS has a habit of making things that look significantly more expensive than they are, and these are a prime example.
The suede-nylon construction sits somewhere between a ballet flat and a trainer, with an elasticated heel and split sole that make them as comfortable as they look sharp.
Black is the obvious choice — it works with everything from tailored trousers to slip skirts — though the bordeaux is worth serious attention.
Tommy Hilfiger takes the classic court trainer silhouette and renders it in a dusty pink satin finish: structured, wearable and very much of the moment.
The monogram detailing keeps it recognisably Tommy without being loud about it, and the court shape means you can style it instinctively with almost anything.
The easiest way into the trend.
H&M's satin trainer keeps it simple — off-white base, contrast laces, low-profile silhouette — and at £27, it's the pair you buy to test the water before committing to the investment version.
Wear it with wide-leg jeans and a blazer.
The HOFF Bridge Satin is our top choice.
Under-the-radar enough to feel like a discovery, considered enough to hold its own against the designer alternatives.
The memory-foam sole means you'll wear them often, the colour range means you'll find your version, and they're the pair that delivers the trend without the splurge.
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