Sneaker Khussas are the latest shoe trend that is blowing up the internet
Will these pointy renditions become the next street style must-haves?
Just when we thought Christopher Kane topped the list for the ugliest shoes ever made, we came across a recent trend that just made us think harder on fashion trends.
So, the latest 'chic' trend are the 'Pointy-Toe Sneakers' or as I like to call them, the sneaker khussas.
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At the Spring 2018 Loewe show, Jonathan Anderson unveiled a devilishly pointy-toe sneaker.
The sporty footwear was elevated, rendered in reptile skin in colors of green, sand, and mahogany with a tip that had a distinctive upward curve.
According to Vogue’s Chief Fashion Critic, Sarah Mower, the collection was themed around the “traveling woman with her craft souvenirs,” the kind who might take a quick jaunt to Morocco.
The shoes were indeed inspired by the pointy-toe babouche slipper that at times has an exaggerated tip.
While fashion's sneaker obsession likely isn't going anywhere anytime soon, will these pointy renditions become the next street style must-haves? What do you think?
Have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.
So, the latest 'chic' trend are the 'Pointy-Toe Sneakers' or as I like to call them, the sneaker khussas.
Nose hair extensions are apparently now a thing and 'Oh Dear God!'
At the Spring 2018 Loewe show, Jonathan Anderson unveiled a devilishly pointy-toe sneaker.
The sporty footwear was elevated, rendered in reptile skin in colors of green, sand, and mahogany with a tip that had a distinctive upward curve.
According to Vogue’s Chief Fashion Critic, Sarah Mower, the collection was themed around the “traveling woman with her craft souvenirs,” the kind who might take a quick jaunt to Morocco.
The shoes were indeed inspired by the pointy-toe babouche slipper that at times has an exaggerated tip.
Of course, people on Twitter couldn't help but notice the references to both elves and Aladdin:
While fashion's sneaker obsession likely isn't going anywhere anytime soon, will these pointy renditions become the next street style must-haves? What do you think?
Have something to add to the story? Share it in the comments below.