Tuesday, February 15, 2022

In Praise Of Salomon, The Trail Sneaker Taking Over Street Style

The global outdoor gear company Salomon has been around for a while now — since 1947, in fact — but in more recent years, you may have noticed that the brand’s trail Sportstyle sneakers have quietly taken over as the must-have shoes for gorpheads (or for those who simply aspire to look like one). As the name suggests, the Sportstyle category — which was launched in 2016 — is where shoppers can find the brand’s classic silhouettes and features, like the highly-dense Contagrip sole and ultra-supportive Ortholite insole, but reimagined through a fashion lens. What begets is a super functional, very comfy everyday shoe that stylish city folks in particular have gravitated towards.

Salomon XT-4 Advanced, $220

And aesthetically, these sneakers become unmistakable once you clock their trademark details: They’ve got the signature zig-zag on the sides, a fitted silhouette, and many of the shoes are held together with a corded lacing system known as the “Quicklace” (there are sneakers with regular laces, too). Salomons also come in an array of unabashed colorways — think: plums, teals, crimsons, butter yellows, even tie-dyed rainbows — that defy the neutral or earthy palettes you might expect from other outdoorsy clothing brands. When it comes to street-style trailblazers, it’s no surprise that Salomons are worn by the likes of Rihanna, Bella Hadid, and Ashley Olsen.

While Salomons have been buzzing on the men’s fashion scene for years — for instance, GQ named Salomon the “Sneaker of the Year” back in 2019 — it was only a matter of time till these trail sneakers started catching the eyes, and snatching the feet, of women. “We’ve been seeing a ton of support from women especially this last year and we’ve even onboarded some women’s-specific accounts,” says Bryan Diaz, the Sportstyle Marketing Specialist for Salomon North America, during our call. “It’s definitely a lane we wanted to claim and we’re supporting it as much as we can.” To that end, nearly every Sportstyle model and colorway offered is unisex, with sizes ranging from 4 to 13 men’s, which equates to 5.5 to 14.5 women’s. Aside from the sporadic celeb footwear sightings, Diaz also mentions that the brand’s organic link-ups have helped build cred with fashion people, as well: “We make an effort to put it on women and work with [women’s] brands. We partnered with Sandy Liang for her New York Fashion Week show last fall and all of her models on the runway wore Salomons,” says Diaz.

Salomon XT-6, $190

For Geraldine Chung, founder and buyer of the Venice, CA shop LCD, recently stocking Salomon Sportstyle sneakers at her finger-on-the-pulse boutique was a no-brainer. “I bought my first pair of Salomons from The Broken Arm in Paris during Fashion Week in March 2020 and wore them almost daily during the pandemic. At first, I was noticing that a lot of guys were complimenting me on them,” she recalls. (Diaz also credits The Broken Arm as the shop that put Salomon on the fashion map as Sportstyle’s first major collaborator.) “[But when LCD] reopened in the summer of 2021, I noticed that every single girl in our office was wearing Salomon XT-6s!” says Chung. Starting an account with Salomon came about soon thereafter. “The amazing thing about Salomons is the slimmer form that really works with a variety of outfits,” says Chung of the shoe’s appeal. “I wear them with huge dresses, graphic pleated pants, joggers, anything. I’m currently obsessed with the Speedcross 3s that we carry — the tread on these shoes makes you feel like you’re gliding on jelly clouds.” Chung’s shop isn’t the only one aboard the Salomon train — you can find these shoes at a variety of both smaller boutiques and larger retailers like SSENSE, Nordstrom, and Zappos.

I myself have been a wearer of Salomons since the pandemic, but I admit that I knew very little about the brand’s vast offerings — so I enlisted Diaz to “walk” me through the Sportstyle category. (Those who are interested in the super technical stuff ought to check out the brand’s Sports category which further buckets products into subgroups based on activity, like trail running, road running, hiking, skiing, snowboarding, and cross-country skiing.)

Salomon Speedcross 3, $130

Under the Sportstyle umbrella, you’ll find three subcategories: Sneakers, Advanced, and Intersections. “The Sneakers category is the majority of our season range — you’ll find our most popular models like the XT-6, the XT-Wings, the Speedcross,” says Diaz. “Advanced is for the crowd who’s into not having what everyone else has — the styles are more exclusive and in fewer quantities that you can only find at tier zero boutiques.” (Diaz tells me that tier zero refers to higher-end shops that have access to more exclusive products.) “And then Intersections is where we put our collaborations under, so any time we do a special project with a brand or an account or an individual,” says Diaz. The boundary-pushing silhouettes from the Comme des Garçons x Salomon collab, for example, would be filed under Intersections.

Pictured above: Salomon XT-6 Unisex Sportstyle.

Ahead of this article’s publication, Salomon sent over a pair of the XT-6 for me to test drive, which is also the best-selling Sportstyle shoe by far. (“It’s our classic. It’s become our icon,” says Diaz. “The XT-6 isn’t going anywhere.”) The main differences I feel when I wear these shoes (as opposed to other sneakers) are the snug fit and the sole’s firmness. At first, I was worried that these were going to be too narrow for my flat feet — but I was pleasantly surprised that the shoes actually cradle my feet all the way around rather than squeezing them. Next, the dense bottom sole, which Salomon refers to as the Contagrip, makes me feel in total control whether on mud or ice, or any uneven, loosey-goosey surfaces. (The next time I go on an outdoor trip, these will be the only shoes I’ll need.) And, finally, I gotta mention the Quicklace system, which makes on-off wear impossibly easy. Every shoe comes with a “lace pocket” located at the top of the tongue where wearers can stuff the extra slack. You can also let the laces hang out (it’s what Diaz says he does). While I’ll always have a squishy spot in my heart for chunky sneakers, I can see why people are so drawn to the sleek, non-fussiness of Salomons — they’re firm, grippy, and the perfect antidote if you dislike big bouncy shoes.

Salomon XA Pro 1 Trail Running Shoe, $150

When I ask Diaz what’s coming down the pipeline for Salomon Sportstyle, he says people should keep an eye out for exciting developments, including unexpected collabs, new models, and restocks of frequently sold-out styles — all of which are coming from “a lot of passionate people on the team globally” (the Salomon HQ is in France, the North American group is based in Utah, and the showroom is in Paris). “We understand that we’re hot right now because it’s a trend, like technical footwear and outdoor gear, that trend. How do we push past that and become a part of the culture? We’re really focused on doing just that,” says Diaz. With the way things are headed stylistically (and with props to the brand’s deep roots in the outdoor gear space), it’s safe to say Salomon isn’t a passing fad — the lifestyle brand will be treading around for a very long time.

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10 Spring Fashion Trends To Shop Now

If you’re currently trying to get through the low temperatures outside, the spring 2022 fashion trends are here to help distract you from the cold. As tends to be the case with warmer-weather fashion, a carefree levity emanates through new-season designs suited to life’s many moments and moods. All to say, it’s not too early to start adding spring must-haves to your cart.

Y2K fashion — in the form of ultra-low-rise pants and micro-minis, halter necklines, and playful mix-and-match jewelry — continues to trend in full force. Then there is an abundance of platform shoes and twee styles (think: darling wares a la Zooey Deschanel and Taylor Swift) to take note of. Get inspiration from these drifts when it’s time to cue up springtime staples like lightweight layers and ankle- or toe-baring shoes for warmer weather. Along with some cool, casual pieces to wear on the weekends.

Ready for a vacation? Or at least wanting to embody a more leisurely, wanderlust vibe throughout the season? Thank designers like Ulla Johnson, Chloé, Altuzarra, Rejina Pyo, and Proenza Schouler. Each label, and many more this season, delivered dreamy, globe-trotter-status clothing and accessories ranging from brightly saturated tunics to artfully embellished maxi dresses. This spring’s wishlist also includes fringe and crochet detailing and supersized tote bags you could just about fit into yourself.   

For lower-key sensibilities, closet classics like button-down shirts, blazers, easy knits, and trousers continue to get reinvented for the season with a fresh-never-boring feel you’ll lean on again and again. (Especially during those getting-dressed-in-five-minute panic modes we’ve all found ourselves in.) What’s more, this trend lends itself to life’s continued limbo status where we split our time between hibernating at home and actually doing things in the real world. As a result, you’re no doubt still figuring out the perfect half-dressed outfit that’s (decently) profesh on top for WFH days, and legitimate head-to-toe looks for IRL time spent with clients or colleagues. 

Ahead, a closer look at each of the biggest spring fashion trends for 2022 — with an edit to shop.

2022 Spring Trend: Y2K Yay

Y2K nostalgia lives on and is only going bolder in 2022. So live your best aughts-style life in daringly-low-rise bottoms, miniskirt suits, and “whale tail” pants if you’re really gutsy. Halters tops and dresses are big this season, as are cutouts — a continuing trend from 2021 that proves skin is still in, whether you go the spliced, cropped, or bra-top route. To top it all off, go with playful jewelry like multicolored beads layered with pearls. Go on, do the most. 

2022 Spring Trend: Vacation Mindset

Ulla Johnson’s, Chloé’s, Gabriela Hearst’s, and Anna Sui’s spring collections all showcased pieces that work for everyday moments yet are ready for a getaway at a moment’s notice. Airy-as-ever dresses, crochet tops, and printed separates rendered in crisp cotton poplin are just a few key vacation-ready looks to try when emanating this trend. 

2022 Spring Trend: Big Bags, Huge

Big adieu to your minis for now; ultra-big bags are in for spring. From festive raffia to polished-for-work leather, labels like Khaite, Tory Burch, Marni all make a case for supersizing your next handbag. These carry-alls can also double as a stylish travel bag that’ll hold at least a few days’ worth of essentials should your luggage go missing.  

2022 Spring Trend: Romance Isn’t Dead

A romantic Regency-core-meets-‘60s-era glamour aesthetic emerged from designer collections, including Markarian, Jason Wu, and Carolina Herrera. Floral dresses with fitted bodices and puff sleeves, ladylike suiting accessorized with pointed-toe heels and pearls, and bedecked bubble hems were accompanied by rhinestone earrings, all with a prim and proper feel that’ll get you excited to dress up again. 

2022 Spring Trend: Basics Reimagined

It’s a fact you can never have too many button-down shirts, well-tailored suits, classic sweaters, and neat trousers. Jil Sander, Peter Do, and Victoria Beckham, to name a few, championed clean lines and neutral colors to maximize versatility — though not without flickers of modernity, like a spliced back or uniquely-shaped collar. They also offered versions in colors like hot pink, yellow, and periwinkle should such shades call to you.

2022 Spring Trend: Twee Time

With a ripple effect sparked by Y2K mania, twee fashion is not only happening but an embrace-worthy trend for spring. We’re talking romantic collars and darling minis (Sandy Liang’s sweet-but-sculptural styles are good), loafers with socks, baby tees, and shrunken cardigans (Brandon Maxwell sent an epic one down his New York runway, pictured above).

2022 Spring Trend: Platform Ready

From Givenchy and Versace to Stella McCartney and Lanvin, one thing is evident in the shoe department: It’s time to pump things up. We mean this literally in the case of high-set heels and Mary-Janes but also with platform clogs, loafers, and sandals (including flip-flops and slides not unlike the stretchy Steve Maddens from the ‘90s). This soaring shoe trend appeals to every aesthetic — chunkier soles suited to edgier or pragmatic tastes and more refined, heeled versions for those who lean minimal or feminine. 

2022 Spring Trend: Fringe Frenzy

Proenza Schouler

Perhaps inspired by months in lockdown, designers showcased party-inspired styles for spring 2022. Among them is the full-on fringe trend witnessed at Proenza Schouler, Chloé, Jonathan Simkai, and Altuzarra, with a frivolous but elegant feel that’ll transform any outfit’s mood instantly. Walk in a full fringe skirt once the temperatures turn for the warmer — the delightful effects of tassels and dancing trim will feel utterly joyous. 

2022 Spring Trend: Bolder Brights

Color lovers, and those willing to dabble in new shades, set your sights on mega-saturation for spring. We’re not talking about a mere accent, however. Instead, the modern way is dousing yourself in a hue — or, even better, several. Valentino, Saint Laurent, and Marques’ Almeida are just a few collections you’ll want to reference for inspiration. 

2022 Spring Trend: Double-Tap Accessories

Internet-worthy-buys meriting social-media fashion status are a major selling point for brands in 2022. For spring in particular, yes, you guessed it, Y2K-style extras lead the way, ranging from logo bags — even better it’s double the logos — to double-tap-worthy hats and playful beads and pearl jewelry.

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