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Granny shoes and neutral jeans? Our winter combo of dreams

There is something totally irresistible about the way fashion always manages to revive pieces that were once forgotten, and granny shoes are the latest to come back from the history books. Discreet in their arrival, confident in their purpose and capable of transforming any outfit without seeking approval, these low-heeled, rounded-toe shoes are a quiet statement. They’re seen parading through the streets of Paris, peeking into cafés and conquering social media feeds with an air of chicness no stiletto can reach.

And best of all, 2026 marks the return of the evergreen combo of granny heels and jeans. Put your midi skirts or tailored suiting to the side, and bring out your neutral-coloured denim – we’re talking shades of black, taupe and brown. It’s a dialogue between something very classic and a style that feels very contemporary, a conversation between heritage and desire. If we learned anything about modern style, it’s that the real power lies in the details that seem casual, but are in fact executed with precision by those who understand that simplicity is a lifestyle.

1. Black jeans + chocolate brown granny heels

Nothing says relaxed elegance like a pair of baggy black jeans paired with chocolate brown granny shoes. This pairing is the modern equivalent of a double shot of espresso: sharp, strong and straight to the point. The pieces work well with an oversized white shirt, a beige cashmere sweater or a short leather jacket, as well as a long, structured coat that will bring an air of executive realness. The secret is in the contrast: the black shades of denim frame the subtle shine of the brown leather. And that mini heel? Oh, it’s as comfortable as it is elegant, bringing the essence of Parisian je ne sais quoi everybody yearns for.

Levi’s Baggy Dad Jeans

Mango 100% Leather Heeled Ballet Pump in Chocolate

2. Light grey jeans + black Mary Janes

Grey jeans are like an iconic black & white movie: minimalist, timeless and perennially elegant. Wear them with black Mary Janes that have a reflective buckle that brings a bit of sparkle; the result is part schoolgirl, part fashion editor. Add a white blouse with an open collar, a sand-coloured trench coat or a structured cardigan, and you’re ready to go from a museum tour to date night without changing looks. This fit proves that granny shoes are not synonymous with the past, but are a true nod to the aesthetic movement that sits at the intersection of comfort and style.

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Writers at Lord’s Press come from a range of professional backgrounds, including history, diplomacy, heraldry, and public administration. Many publish anonymously or under initials—a practice that reflects the publication’s long-standing emphasis on discretion and editorial objectivity. While they bring expertise in European nobility, protocol, and archival research, their role is not to opine, but to document. Their focus remains on accuracy, historical integrity, and the preservation of events and individuals whose significance might otherwise go unrecorded.

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