From Chanel to Dior, the New Creative Guard Is Leading With Shoes

The new creative directors at storied maisons are using shoes to quickly establish brand codes while reinforcing one of luxury’s most dependable categories.

The shoe business has long served as a defining pillar of brand identity, from Chanel’s cap-toe slingbacks to the sculptural heels that have come to define houses like Balenciaga and Dior. More accessible in pricing than runway looks yet highly expressive, shoes distill a house’s visual language into something immediate and recognizable, a powerful conduit between creativity and commerce.

 

Bottega Veneta yellow leather slingback shoe
Bottega Veneta Courtesy Bottega Veneta

Louise Trotter at Bottega Veneta takes an understated approach to footwear, introducing a precise kitten heel in supple leather that subtly wraps behind the foot — an exercise in restraint that underscores the brand’s focus on construction and tactility.

 

Chanel cap toe slingback heel
Chanel Courtesy Chanel

At Chanel, Matthieu Blazy’s cap-toe styles distill house signatures into something graphic and immediate, balancing polish with clarity.

balenciaga purple pump
Balenciaga

At Balenciaga, Pierpaolo Piccioli delivers a jolt of color with a deep-cut vamp pump, giving a sense of controlled drama.

loewe black origami pump
Loewe

At Loewe, Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez explore form through an origami-like pump, folding leather into architectural shapes that read structured and experimental.

dior silk flower mule heel
Dior

Elsewhere, Jonathan Anderson’s flower pump mule at Dior leans into artisanal femininity, translating couture codes into a wearable proposition.

Across the debuts, these shoes function as immediate visual signatures — concise expressions of each new designer’s point of view, acting as strategic entry points for new customers and reinforcing brand identity for existing ones. Ultimately, footwear does the heavy lifting — translating vision into something immediate, desirable and built to sell.

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