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Balenciaga Traded Dad Shoes for Ballgowns and Square Toed Sneakers for Spring 2020

Creative director Demna Gvasalia swapped sporty for sharp and elegant at the brand's Sunday show during Paris Fashion Week.
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PFW: Balenciaga Spring 2020 Ready-to-Wear Collection
PFW: Balenciaga Spring 2020 Ready-to-Wear Collection
PFW: Balenciaga Spring 2020 Ready-to-Wear Collection
PFW: Balenciaga Spring 2020 Ready-to-Wear Collection
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Just a year ago, Balenciaga was still enjoying its “dad shoe” heyday, with the wild success of the super-chunky, super-desirable Triple S sneaker, along with its follow up, the hiking-inspired Trek.

But a lot can happen in a year — especially in fashion — and at the French fashion house’s Sunday show during Paris Fashion Week, Balenciaga did a total 180, swapping dad sneakers for ballgowns.

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A red ballgown with crinoline skirt at Balenciaga spring ’20.Shutterstock

Against a cobalt blue backdrop, creative director Demna Gvasalia sent out a series of evening gowns. Some had the same body con sleeves of his signature mini dresses, while others had giant metallic bows attached to a sleeveless bodice. They all had gigantic, sweeping skirts, courtesy of what look like the largest crinolines underneath, forming perfect, exaggerated circles.

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A metallic ballgown with bow back at Balenciaga spring ’20.Shutterstock

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Elsewhere, the lines were sharp as ever and the colors just as saturated as last season. Tailored jackets and bright midi dresses had even more exaggerated shoulders and Bella Hadid walked the blue runway in a red velvet off-the-shoulder body con mini dress that was paired with lace-up pointy toed white pumps.

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Bella Hadid in a body con velvet mini dress and white lace up pumps at Balenciaga spring ’20.Shutterstock

It was all an amplification of last season’s sharp, colorful, serious lines. And at a time when most other brands are going for a comfortable sandal or easy mid heel, Balenciaga doubled down on the pump with a stiletto heel. There were also plenty of slick over-the-knee boots.

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What appears to be an angular square toed sneaker on the runway at Balenciaga spring ’20.Shutterstock

Sneakers didn’t disappear entirely, though. On a few of the menswear looks, a curious sneaker popped up. Instead of a chunky sole like the Triple S, this one appeared to be much more aerodynamic. It also had “Tyrex” on front and had what appeared to be an angled square toe — certainly a unique new progression in fashion’s current favorite footwear trend.

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A square toed sneaker at Balenciaga spring ’20.Shutterstock

In a season when some are wondering if the fashion sneaker is dead, Balenciaga once again begs the question.

Click through the gallery to see the full Balenciaga spring ’20 collection.

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