Anne Hathaway's stylist predicts: This controversial sneaker will be THE trend shoe in 2025 - love it or hate it

Anne Hathaway: Her stylist now reveals which controversial sneaker will make a surprising trend comeback in 2025

We all like to make the mistake of ignoring the stunning red carpet and cool street looks.-to be attributed to the respective celebrities in the star world. It is actually usually the stylists who are behind the creative ensembles. When it comes to trend forecasts for next year, we rely ons stylist Erin Walsh – a pretty daring one-Preview has in store for us.

This controversial sneaker will make a comeback in 2025, according to Anne Hathaway's stylist

Erin Walsh, alongside Anne Hathawaysalso for event stylingis responsible for, has already presented us with a lot of iconic looks. At the forefront: Anne Hathaway's head-to-toe glitter look from.

However, when Anne Hathaway isn't out and about in sky-high pumps, she always reaches for her beloved Samba - like half the fashion world has done for the past year - which, thanks to its minimalist silhouette and endless color variations, is THE basic sneaker for everyday life is. The sneaker, which is now set to make a comeback in 2025, has very little to do with minimalism.

According to Erin Walsh, this is the wedge heel sneaker, which had a trend peak in the 2010s and fromwas designed.

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Somehow we could almost have expected it. After all, we're seeing quite a few comebacks from the 2010s era: Bag Charms, XXLby George, Gina Lucy or the classic waxvon Barbour, diecarried up and down in time. And yet: This sneaker, of all things, which divided fashion minds about as much as the trend did at its first peak , still surprises us. The disadvantages of sneakers were already pretty clearly stated back then: If you want to wear sneakers, you want comfort and not a heel. And disappear discreetly, like thatHe can't samba in any look ensemble.

If you're ready for a sneaker statement, the trend comeback is totally right for you. However, Erin Walsh advises, also in the spirit of, especially before buying extreme trend pieces, by the way, according to the two-week rule. This means: You should only buy it if you have had an item in your shopping cart for two weeks and still want to buy it.

This article was prepared with text passages and interview material from our GLAMOR colleagues from the USA.