It’s been a while since sneakers lost their sporty appeal and rose on the fashion podium. The footwear is versatile and comfortable, it has the power to make the look cool and modern.
For women, looks with sneakers are essential for the day to day rush. In addition, sneakers match different styles, from casual to classic.
Take advantage of the fact that fashion asks for comfort and invest in looks with sneakers. Whether in white, black, colored All Stars, flatforms, chunky, sporty, slip-on.


With so many possible combinations, check out 5 ways to assemble looks with sneakers for any season:
Look Sneaker + Jeans
The looks with sneakers and jeans is classic and the one we love the most!
In addition, the combination adapts to any style. For example, mix trend coat, jeans and sneakers. The result is a casual style with a refined touch.
However, the cropped t-shirt and destroyed jeans production is very stripped down.


Look Sneaker + Dress
Both pieces are versatile and capable of creating incredible looks that adapt to the most varied environments.
In a short black dress, sneakers break the sensuality of the look.
On the other hand, in a long, flowing dress, the footwear leaves the production modern.


The combination shorts with sneakers is casual and goes super well on daytime occasions. With several models of both pieces, it is possible to assemble looks in the most varied styles.
Look Sneaker + Shorts
For example, for a classic look, jeans are the perfect option. For those who want to give a touch of sophistication, bet on tailoring.


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Look Sneaker + Skirt
Undeniably, both the skirt and sneakers are casual pieces, making a perfect combination for casual occasions in any season.
However, if you want a production with an elegant and sophisticated touch, opt for midis and pleated skirts.


Look Sneaker + Tailoring
The tailoring piece is elegant and sophisticated. In contrast to sneakers, it creates a look that mixes comfort and style.
This look is great for the work environment if the dress code is not rigid, but also for any occasion.


Author: Tina Siqueira