Lighter, softer, and even more wearable, the latest lineup is all about fluid movement. The Soft Manchester derby, Milford sandal, and Bath loafer (now available in an icy, fresh Ice Blue) make every step feel weightless, while exuding undeniable style.
Intricate embroidery takes center stage, with the Bill and Lopez loafers featuring delicate Japanese sashiko-inspired patterns, weaving tradition into modern craftsmanship. Meanwhile, the signature Lopez loafer gets a bold refresh with a Japanese denim canvas upper, fusing heritage with contemporary flair.
The collection pulses with the energy of indie rock, a signature John Lobb aesthetic. The Eddie boot and Ted derby channel the effortless cool of underground gigs, reinterpreted with refined construction for the modern wearer. And for those who appreciate the beauty of subtle details, the Manchester Essence oxford now boasts suspended stitch lines, highlighting its sleek and sculptural form. Uncompromisingly versatile, this collection proves that John Lobb shoes are just as at home with a sharp suit as they are with well-worn denim. It’s British craftsmanship with a rebellious streak, always elegant, never predictable.
Unveiled at Paris Fashion Week in the chic surroundings of Galerie Devals, the collection was presented amidst the evocative works of British painter Patrick Procktor. Guests indulged in ice cream and scones in the gardens of Palais Royal, a setting as refined as the footwear itself.
John Lobb continues to stride ahead, quietly confident, eternally iconic.
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