Blazers, argyle sweaters and pleated midi skirts were key to last season’s mod revival. While many of these staples are still dominating spring (albeit in lighter layers—think slim-gauge wool sweaters instead of heavy knits), one item in particular is gaining momentum: lace-up derby shoes. Thanks to Celine’s Michael Rider, the bright white version is especially ubiquitous—and everyone—This season, from street style outside Paris Fashion Week to the editors of New York.
White footwear for spring is nothing new, but it’s this effortless silhouette—more structured than a ballet flat, yet more relaxed than a classic loafer—that the industry is particularly obsessed with. Call it the “French girl effect,” but Ryder isn’t the only one championing the style. On the runway, designers like Jil Sander, Lemaire and Proenza Schouler offered their own sophisticated interpretations of this polished, versatile shoe. Styling-wise, white derbies provide an elegant foundation for wardrobe staples like simple blue jeans and a crisp button-up (Celine’s printed silk scarf is a plus), or as a simple addition to a more statement look this spring.
The products are not limited to the catwalk, either. On the high street, Zara and Reformation’s glossy white lace-up shoes are grabbing attention, while contemporary brands—from Jamie Haller’s gorgeous soft styles to Andrea Gomez and Nothing Written’s glove-style kicks, and even mesh iterations from Dear Frances—offer equally eye-catching options. For a more traditional style, consider Repetto’s ballet-style derby shoes, which have long been favored by 1970s French icons like Serge Gainsbourg and Jane Birkin.
White derby shoes are the equivalent of a fresh start in a new season, capturing the new ease of spring. Below, we’ll explore 20 of the trendiest styles, each with street style and runway approval.


