30 Comfy Shoes That Celebrities Actually Wear Daily
Even though Hollywood isn't known for sensible footwear, from Blake Lively's loafers to Drew's sneakers, everyone still needs comfy shoes.
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Hollywood often is not synonymous with sensible footwear. Whether youâre flipping through a magazine or passing them on the street IRL, pop-stars, models and actors are most commonly sporting stilettos, pumps, heeled boots⊠anything high-fashion and high-dollar.
But with street style on the rise, more and more celebrities are starting to opt for comfy shoes rather than toe-crushing footwear. From supportive everyday Mary Janes to skater sneakers to boat shoes, you donât have to ruin your feet and your budget to wear star style every day. Theyâre definitely not all bargains (Jenâs Guccis are eyewatering!), but Jennifer Lawrence is happy with $50 Vans, so thereâs something for every occasion AND budget.
Flats That Hollywood is Loving Right Now
Sneakers (lower down) are great and all, but whether itâs a professional or social setting, there are times you need something dressier. Mary Janes, flats, loafers and boat shoes are comfy, timeless and best of all, can be dressed up for almost any occasion.
Set Sail: Whether youâre sailing a catamaran or simply putting the finishing touch on a preppy outfit, Sperry loafer-style A/O boat shoes are a timeless favorite. Stars like Blake Lively love the iconic shoe, which never seems to go out of style.
Demure and Durable: Vivaia flats are a secret Hollywood staple. Harperâs Bazaar reports Jenna Ortega and Selena Gomez are both major fans, as the shoes are durable and eco-friendly.
Fit For Royalty: Sarah Flintâs Natalie Flat are no orthotic shoe, but theyâre far more comfortable than a pair of heels. The Duchess of Sussex Meghan Markle has made public appearances in them, according to Page Six, which basically means theyâre fit for a princess.
Mesh Madness: Anne Hathaway is one of many celebrities to wear Alaia Flats. Vogue published a photograph of the Princess Diaries actor wearing them outside Via Carota in the West Village. Love.
On Point: Khaiteâs popular Marcy Flats are another Gigi-approved comfy shoe. They have a pointy toe and mesh body⊠keeping it contemporary.
Summer Baby: Saint Laurentâs signature espadrilles may be a splurge, but theyâre a summertime favorite for British actor Jodie Comer. They go with anything, and theyâre super comfortable⊠a win-win.
Hipster: Dr. Martens Oxfords automatically make any outfit cooler, and Rosé from popular K-pop group Blackpink would agree. She was spotted wearing them in Washington Square Park the day after the Met Gala, and the outfit looked 10 out of 10.
Woven Beauty: Dune Londonâs Woven Flats are loved by stars like Katie Holmes, who wore them with baggy jeans and an oversized sweater. And somehow, she still looked so cool.
Style City: Gucciâs iconic mules are both a flat and a slip-on⊠but regardless, itâs safe to say theyâre one of the most cozy designer shoes out there. Jennifer Aniston loves hers, because of course Rachel Green has them.
Airport-Ready: Loro Piana Rebecca Calfskin Ballerina Flats are not affordable, but they sure beat a pair of heels. Swedish model Elsa Hosk wore them to the airport, and youâd best believe weâll also be wearing them en route to our next vacation.
Sneakers Celebrities are Wearing Daily
No matter who you are, you just need some comfy sneakers for when youâre going to be on your feet. The trick is finding a pair that you can make your style.
Retro AF: Drew Barrymore loves her New Balance 574s, which is a timeless style that hit shelves in 1988. Even though her go-to pair came from an exclusive collaboration with the fashion brand, Staud, Yahoo! Life reports, the style itself is still alive and well.
NYCâs Go-To: Even though Nike Cortez sneakers came out in 1972 for Munichâs Olympic Games, theyâre especially popular in the Big Apple right now. Actor Dakota Johnson has been seen wearing them time and time again, so naturally we need a pair.
Iconic: Everyone loves Chuck Taylors â including British model Alexa Chung. Earlier this year, she wore a black pair of Chuck Taylors with black overalls and a white button-down top, for a collaboration with AG Jeans. Totally classic.
Unisex Styles: Macklemore is always wearing his New Balance Unisex 500s. According to The Strategist, he likes that theyâre comfortable, provide arch support and âcan wear them with anything.â
Cross-Trainers: Padma Lakshmi is always lacing up her On Cloud X 3âs after long days on set, according to TODAY. She wears them on daily walks, trips to the gym and beyond.
Too Timeless: Gigi Hadid is a known fan of Adidas sneakers â specifically her red Gazelles. Sheâs worn them with long jean shorts; trench coats; and even a long white skirt.
Old Skool: Leave it to J-Law to love sneakers â specifically Vans Old Skools. According to Marie Claire, she pairs them with just about anything, wearing them around the city, to the airport and more.
Dad Sneaks: Vans arenât the only comfy shoe Jennifer Lawrence likes. New Balance 1906Rs are another sneaker the Hunger Games actor wears, according to Vogue, which are both cushy and tasteful.
Street Style: Also according to Vogue, model Emily Ratajkowski pairs Puma Speedcats with everyday âfits. She recently wore them out with a leather trench coat and billowy pants⊠too chic.
Sleek but Supportive: While Oca Low Black Canvas Sneakers are less than $100 (and available at Walmart!) theyâre sitting in the closets of Hollywoodâs finest, including Helen Mirren. Super casual and great for all-day wear.
Slip-Ons and Sandals You Need In Your Closet ASAP
Like flats, slip-ons are warmly welcomed in the world of Hollywood where heels are the norm. Celebrities are loving these comfy AF slip-on shoes.
Ugly-Cute: Whoever said Crocs werenât the best clearly hasnât tried on a pair. The colorful foam-like shoes are popular among several celebrities. Bad Bunny even customized glow-in-the-dark pair that sold out instantaneously.
Simple Summer: Kendall Jenner, Kaia Gerber and even Margot Robbie wear Birkenstock Arizona Sandals in the wild. According to InStyle, Margot even wore them in Barbie, reiterating our love for the popular German shoe.
 Superb Support: Guy Fieri loves his Oofos OOriginal Sandals so much, that he looks forward to summer just so he can break them out again, TODAY reports.âTheyâve got great support and theyâre super comfy,â he says.
Skater Boy: Some things donât change⊠like Nick Jonasâ love for Vans Classic Slip-Ons. He likes a little edge, and a pop of color.âTheyâre in my bag every single time I travel,â he tells The Strategist.
Cool and Casual: Even though Veronica Beard Dacey Clogs have a slight heel, theyâre significantly more comfortable than your average heel. Hilary Duff wore them during a guest appearance on The Bachelor a few years ago. And letâs just say weâve been dreaming about them since.
Well-Dressed but Comfortable: Who ever said dressing comfortable meant dressing frumpy? The Strategist reports stars like Julianne Moore love No. 6âs Old School Clogs, which â albeit arenât cheap â but they look and feel great.
Cute Colors: Comedian Bridgette Everett is a fan of Charlotte Stone Martino Low-Heel Clogs â and in fact â owns 12 pairs.âItâs hard to find cute shoes when you have big-girl feet,â she told The Strategist.
Playful: Simon Millerâs Bubble Clogs are undeniably fun-loving, so itâs no surprise they have garnered quite a bit of popularity in the last few years. Stars including Vanessa Hudgens have sported them, and honestly, we get the hype.
Modern Elegance: Vagabond Loafers are famous for âthoughtful craftsmanship,â The Zoe Report explains. Notable trend-setters like Olivia Rodrigo gravitate to them, and honestly, we get why!
Forever Fave: Hollywood celebs and everyday folks alike love Birkenstock Boston Clogs. Even Kristin Stewart is a fan. Because seriously, why not?
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