As the lights dimmed inside the Louvre, an audience dotted with A-listers and fashion industry legends settled in as the Louis Vuitton fall/winter 2026 collection began to emerge. Some guests were instantly drawn to the handbags, while others were captivated by the folklore-inspired, slightly whimsical world ushered in by creative director Nicolas Ghesquière. But the real standout from the show might have been the detail that created the least amount of spectacle. Rather than an over-the-top statement piece or a microtrend, it was a fresh take on the classic pump that quietly caught the attention of editors and insiders alike.

Part of what made the moment even more noteworthy upon review is that we had just seen a similar style walk down the runway at Chanel under the direction of Matthieu Blazy just the day before. Two major fashion houses with such distinct visual identities landing on a similar shoe structure during the same fashion week? This is often the signal that a wider shift is underway. Take a look at this winning style.