6 Ways to Make These Nostalgic Trainers Look Very 2023

I have a confession to make: I don’t really do sneakers. And before you roll your eyes and dismiss me as someone who only wears high heels, let me assure you that I am all about the flats, whether it’s ballet pumps, Chelsea boots, chunky loafers or brogues. Practicality has always been a priority. I admire people who manage to pull off the whole “laid-back with a sportswear twist” look, but I’ve always felt my best when my outfits have more polish, and that generally means a smarter shoe style.

Yet something has shifted this year. I’ve noticed quite a few influencers stepping out in Converse. We’re not talking the skinny-jeans-and-band-tee pairings that pervaded our teenage years—rather elegant, grown-up get-ups. The effect is startlingly chic. Sporty trainers? Slightly unwieldy and aggressive-looking. Supergas? A tad too simple. Converse? They offer the perfect middle ground, as they look cool in a retro-inspired way, yet they’re classic enough to go with almost everything in your wardrobe. Plus, they’re just what I want to throw on when I’m popping to the shop when working from home.

Just check out the fashion people below, who wear theirs with everything from midi skirts to white jeans. Who knows? Maybe I am a trainer person after all. Scroll down to see and shop my favourite Converse outfits.

Style Notes: Breton stripes are still big news and manage to loan themselves perfectly to monochromatic Converse. Just add straight-leg jeans and your glossiest bag. 

This & Other Stories style will never let you down. 

These are a fashion editor favourite. 

Yes to this new Totême bag. 

Perfect if you like to show a bit of ankle in jeans. 

Style Notes: If you follow Jessica Skye (if not, you should) then you’ll know she’s the queen of minimalism. Illustrating how black high-tops work well with white jeans, this is an outfit anyone can copy. 

Some of the best sweaters are found in the menswear section. 

Arket is always a go-to for great denim on the high street. 

Jess can often be seen with a white Loewe puzzle. 

ASOS has sizes 3-13 available right now. 

Style Notes: If you’re avoiding jeans, wide-leg trousers are equal parts stylish and comfy. Pair yours with a blazer, basic tee and, yes, Converse for sleek day-to-day attire. 

A classic you’ll love year after year. 

Effortless. 

Love the platform pairs. 

Style Notes: You can always count on Rachael to come up with new outfit combos, and this is such a vibe. I’m so into her layered look with ecru sneakers.

You could also wear this with jeans for a double denim hit. 

One of the best in the biz.

This Simon Miller collection is still on my mind. 

This ecru pair will go with everything. 

Style Notes: Okay, this is officially my fave outfit. Who says Converse are just for denim? Donna Wallace makes a good case for wearing them with a statement frock in this dramatic get-up.

Aussie label Aje will forever be the destination for dramatic dresses

Such a cool shape. 

Add a pop of colour with a fun but chic bag.

Leather gives your look that slight edge. 

Style Notes: High-tops can feel tricky to style if it’s your first time trying them, but one foolproof way of wearing them is with a maxi dress. Make like Mira and go for a layered slip style with lashings of accessories. 

A classic. 

Rixo wins again. 

A chunky chain never fails. 

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