The Retro Shoe Trend Early Adopters Will Pause Their Classic Pumps For


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When rising British designer Maximilian Davis took the helm at Ferragamo as creative director, the impact was felt across the industry. Suddenly, a previously sleepy Italian label was churning out luxury items so modern and luxe that they had everyone’s heads turning and our fashion team in nonstop chatter over it. First, it was the glossy slanted-heel pumps that were at the center of attention, followed by the structured Hug Bag. Now, all eyes are on the T-strap pumps from the brand’s fall/winter 2024 collection.

The Lysandra Pumps, which are made with glossy black and burgundy patent leather, feature mod-style round toes and Mary-Jane T-bars. But it’s not just Ferragamo where the budding shoe trend is popping up. Even Chanel, Chloé, Gianvito Rossi, and Tory Burch have all put out iterations on T-bar pumps and flats in recent seasons. Meanwhile, in the wild, fashion’s earliest adopters and a handful of celebrities have already begun to tap into the retro shoe trend. Among them are Jennifer Lopez who wore a platform Gucci pair to a red carpet appearance, and Zoe Saldaña who took the Ferragamo pair in question for a spin in NYC last month. With all things retro and elegant coming back in style these days like A-line skirts, pillbox hats, and sweeping capes, these T-strap styles are set to be a must-have 2025 shoe trend, and quite frankly, already are.