Saint Laurent introduced its famous Le Smoking tuxedo in 1966, a rendition of the classic men's smoking suit made for women. Inspired by the iconic silhouette and 1970s women's archival pieces, Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello reinterprets these styles for menswear with slinky, billowing shapes, delicate textures, and intricate patterns. The result is a unique, androgynous look that celebrates fluidity as a cornerstone of contemporary fashion. These leather sneakers are enhanced with perforations and a suede-trimmed toe for added definition.
Leather upper
Round toe
Lace-up vamp
Side logo detail
Rubber sole
Made in Italy
ABOUT THE BRAND
French fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent revolutionized 20th-century style when he launched his collection in 1961, merging sleek silhouettes with masterful tailoring. Today, Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello continues the house's legacy with bold accessories, sleek shoes and cool, everyday essentials.
Saint Laurent introduced its famous Le Smoking tuxedo in 1966, a rendition of the classic men's smoking suit made for women. Inspired by the iconic silhouette and 1970s women's archival pieces, Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello reinterprets these styles for menswear with slinky, billowing shapes, delicate textures, and intricate patterns. The result is a unique, androgynous look that celebrates fluidity as a cornerstone of contemporary fashion. These leather sneakers are enhanced with perforations and a suede-trimmed toe for added definition.Leather upperRound toeLace-up vampSide logo detailRubber soleMade in ItalyABOUT THE BRANDFrench fashion designer Yves Saint Laurent revolutionized 20th-century style when he launched his collection in 1961, merging sleek silhouettes with masterful tailoring. Today, Creative Director Anthony Vaccarello continues the house's legacy with bold accessories, sleek shoes and cool, everyday essentials.