
The best trainers for women aren’t always the most glamorous purchase, but for many, they’re a non-negotiable wardrobe essential . You may swear by heels or have a rotating collection of loafers and ballet flats , but the day will come when you’ll want to reach for a more comfortable alternative. To ensure maximum wear, opt for styles that are simple enough to go with everything: from classics like Chuck Taylor All Stars and Adidas Sambas, to luxury designer pair from the likes of The Row, Loewe or Gucci.
If you’re looking for somewhere to start, you can never go wrong with iconic sneaker brands like Nike, Adidas and Puma. It’s best to find the style that you prefer – consider the differences between sporty, chunky and slim silhouettes – before then deciding on the colourway and material. Minimal white sneakers complement just about anything, but depending on your preferred colour palette, you might love a shoe that mixes black, brown, grey or bright shades.
Whether retro-inspired, hybrid, classic or quirky, each of the pairs in our edit possess the power to confidently complete any outfit. Take your pick from Vogue ’s curation of the very best sneakers for women in 2025. Vogue ’s guide to the best women’s trainers: The chunky “dad” trainer: New Balance 2002R , £130 The retro favourite: Gola Race Leather Trainers , £108 The eco-consious choice: Adidas X Stella McCartney Solarglide Running Shoes , £180 The designer must-have: Gucci Ace Trainers , £710 The “gorpcore” pick: Salomon XT-6 Sneakers , £165 The easy slip-on: Vans Classic Slip-On Sneakers , £60 The canvas classic: Superga 2750 Cotu Classic Sneakers , £55 Put it in retro Designers have been revisiting vintage-inspired sneakers for a while now; with narrow silhouettes that taper at the end of the foot.
These styles from Gola and Nike would pair well with loose-fitting denim or trousers and dresses, while anything from Adidas in a vintage colourway will add a stylish twist to any outfit – the Taekwondo is this year’s must-have. Gola Gola Race Leather Trainers Free People Adidas Off-White & Burgundy Samba OG Trainers Farfetch New Balance 2002R Trainers SSENSE Nike LD-1000 Leather and Suede-Trimmed Mesh Trainers End. Classic white trainers You can’t go wrong adding a crisp white trainer into your lineup; it’s the easiest sneaker to style.
Dries Van Noten’s low leather sneaker is an industry favourite, while Tommy Hilfiger and Autry deliver leather styles for under £200. As for a trainer that can take on hikes? It has to be Salomon’s XT-6. Tommy Hilfiger Contrast Heel Trainers Tommy Hilfiger Dries Van Noten Leather Trainers Ssense Salomon XT-6 Trainers Salamon Autry Medalist Low Leather And Suede Sneakers net-a-porter The “gorpcore” pick The street-style set loves a practical, supremely comfy sneaker for everyday wear.
New Balance, Asics, and Salomon tend to be the most popular in this category, thanks to accessible price points and a near-constant stream of new arrivals in limited edition colourways. The North Face Glenclyffe Low Street Boots The North Face Asos Balenciaga Track Nylon And Mesh Trainers Balenciaga Salomon XT-6 Sneakers Salomon Bottega Veneta Low-Top Orbit Sneakers MyTheresa Fashion first We’re not saying you can’t wear fashion trainers to the gym; we’re just saying that they’re worth reserving for your best fits, rather than using up their airtime indoors. This category incorporates a healthy dose of retro styles by way of Adidas’s Tokyo and Puma’s Speedcat.
Or, if you’re after something with designer edge, then look no further than Gucci's Ace trainers and Miu Miu X New Balance’s covetable collaboration that provides a fresh takes for fashion lovers. Adidas Tokyo Two-Tone Leather Sneakers net-a-porter Puma Speedcat OG Trainers Puma Miu Miu X New Balance 530 Miu Miu Gucci Women's Gucci Ace Trainer GUCCI Eco-conscious There are a number of designers using impressive technology and innovative materials to significantly decrease their environmental impact – which is a game-changer for eco-minded shoppers. Take Hoka’s Transport shoe, which features recycled PET panelling and Vibram soles that are 90 per cent petrol-free, or Adidas X Stella McCartney’s take on the running shoe that boasts an upper made from recycled materials and a bio-based caging.
Veja and Vivio Barefoot are also great for everyday footwear that keeps sustainability at front of mind. Adidas x Stella McCartney Solarglide Running Shoes Adidas Veja Wata II V-Logo Canvas Low-Top Trainers Selfridges Hoka Transport Walking Shoe Hoka Vivobarefoot Motus Strength Vivio Barefoot Designer picks Designer trainers are in a league of their own. Barely-there, balletic styles come courtesy of both Prada and Loewe, both of which offer lightweight takes on functional footwear that are equal measures stylish and timeless.
Kiko Kostadinov, meanwhile, embraces the opposite end of the spectrum with its Gel Flammae trainers, made in collaboration with Asics. As for a comfortable option? Chloé’s Kicks. LOEWE Ballet Runner 2.
0 loewe Kiko Kostadinov X Asics Gel-Flammae Trainers Asics Prada Collapse Re-Nylon And Suede Sneakers Prada Chloé Kick Leather Trainers Net-a-Porter Old-school canvas Canvas shoes are the OG tennis sneaker (with plimsolls being their lighter counterpart for gym classes), but today, you’ll find the breathable fabric incorporated in a variety of styles. Tried-and-true favourites include Vans’s low-tops and Converse’s high-tops. Vans Classic Slip-On Sneakers Schuh Converse Chuck 70's Vintage Canvas Sneakers Converse Superga 2750 Cotu Classic Sneakers Dune Novesta Star Master Plimsolls Toast Hybrid Trainer hybrids have well and truly entered the chat for 2025, and this season’s hybrid of choice is none other than the sporty Mary Jane.
From Nike’s split-toe iteration to Miu Miu’s technical take, each of these playful designs are the perfect antidote to an uninspiring outfit. Miu Miu Tyre Technical Ballerinas Miu Miu Nike Air Rift Sneaker End. Charles & Keith Mesh Contrast-Panel Mary Jane Sneakers Charles & Keith Camper Karst Mary Janes Camper.