
Emma Roberts is all about red sneakers for summer 2026—and she’s not the only one.
Red shoes have been ubiquitous on the Spring/Summer 2026 runways for good reason. As Glamour recently noted, “a single splash of cherry, scarlet, or maroon at your feet can totally transform an otherwise simple jeans-and-tee look, liven up sharp tailoring, or add a bold pop to a flowy dress.” And what applies to spring applies even more so to summer.
Emma Roberts demonstrated this perfectly on May 6, showing off the red shoe trend on the streets of New York for a shoot with Adidas and Nordstrom. Based on the photos, she chose the Gazelle model in an intense tomato red. This nostalgic-looking shoe has been enjoying a comeback for several seasons now and was long considered the successor to the popular “Sambas.” The suede upper and natural rubber outsole contribute to its distinctive retro look.
Emma Roberts carries this aesthetic over into the rest of her outfit: wide-legged, baggy suit trousers (ideal for warmer temperatures, as they allow plenty of air to circulate around the legs) and a fitted dark blue sports top featuring the iconic Trefoil logo and the brand’s three stripes in white and red.
Emma Roberts is seen filming a commercial for “Adidas x Nordstrom” on May 06, 2026.
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Adidas Gazelle Indoor Sneakers
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Puma Speedcat Go Ballet Sneakers
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The stripes on the top cleverly echo the color of the sneakers, while the neutral tones of the trousers provide a sense of calm. It’s a relaxed yet stylish look that feels perfectly harmonious. The outfit is completed with a pair of currently trendy oversized aviator sunglasses.

Madewell Oaklynne Sneakers
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Vince Palm Sneakers
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BeeLg Lace-Detail Sneakers
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Adidas Paris Sneakers
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Vans Muhteşem Lowpro Sneakers
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Sam Edelman Talia Sneakers
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A version of this article was originally published by Vogue Germany. Click here for even more red sneaker options for summer 2026.




