Lanvin is giving its Curb sneaker a modern revamp for fall 2023.
The French brand’s cult-favorite shoe style — which features a rounded silhouette with thick soles, plush tongues and wide front laces — has been updated with a futuristic twist for fall. The shoe’s newest iteration features a multi-wear concept, where the sneaker’s core parts are made interchangeable to form four different silhouettes.
This $1,260 Color-Block Rubber style encompasses lightweight, pearly gray rubber sneakers, complete with closed counters, rounded toes and Lanvin’s signature detailed side paneling. However, this isn’t the only part of the women’s shoe; it also includes two sets of quilted, soft sockliners — one blue, one white — that can be swapped to and from the rubber base, worn mismatched or as a matching pair.
Rounding out the shoe are two sets of laces — one gray, one covered in blue and black stripes — that can also be worn together or separately, and with or without the aforementioned liners. Together, the pieces create a new method for making a unique shoe statement, while still providing customers with multiple options to wear year-round.
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The multi-wear Curb sneakers are just one of the standout pairs in Lanvin’s fall 2023 footwear lineup, however. The brand has also revamped its Curb sneakers in a wide range of tonal colors, as well as iterations featuring studs, metallic uppers and pony textures across chunky and narrow silhouettes. Outside of its beloved sneakers, the label’s range includes leather ballet flats, quilted boots and a variety of metal-heeled pumps and sandals, as well.
You can currently discover Lanvin’s fall 2023 collection on its website.
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