Jennifer Lawrence and Kaia Gerber agree that these are the new sneakers for 2024
It's hard to keep up with the latest it sneaker styles. As a trend-watching editor, I keep my antennae up and have found the latest must-have sneaker for 2024: Nike's V2K Run sneaker.
Despite the continued popularity of gazelles and sambas, fresh styles are emerging and gaining support from celebrities like Jennifer Lawrence and Kaia Gerber. These two celebs have ditched their thin, retro sneakers for the surprisingly sporty Nike V2K. Recently, Lawrence was spotted in New York City wearing the white and silver colorway while running errands in the West Village. She wore a relaxed outfit with a wide-brimmed hat, gray sweatpants, a white T-shirt, and an oversized St. Agni shoulder bag. A few months earlier, Gerber wore the same pair, styled with Nike tube socks, a long black coat, and workout leggings.
About Jennifer Lawrence: Nike V2K Run Sneakers ($120); Luv Lou The Poppy Sunglasses ($160); St. Agni Oversized Nubuck Satchel ($405); The Row Sofia Bucket Hat ($390); Goldie Tees Organic Girlfriend Tee ($85)
Advertised as a running sneaker, the Nike V2K is a supportive silhouette that debuted in fall 2023. It features a substantial foam midsole for comfort, a breathable mesh upper, and glossy panels reminiscent of the classic Nike Vomero 5. The sneaker exudes a strong 2000s vibe, confirming that fashion lovers still harbor a fondness for chunky shoes, especially chunky "dad" sneakers.
About Kaia Gerber: The Row David Coat ($5450), Allo High Waist Airlift Leggings ($128), Nike Performance Socks ($28)
This silhouette effortlessly complements leggings and pants, making comfort and style, and affordability are ideal for those who prioritize affordability. Thus, I am confident that this style is *it* for 2024.
Scroll down to shop the highly coveted sneakers, as well as other fashionable athletic-inspired options that are sure to grab attention without becoming 'pair get inspired' outdated or overdone.
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