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Berluti Presents Stellar: A New Horizon in Luxury Sneakers

Berluti Presents Stellar: A New Horizon in Luxury Sneakers

Berluti style is made up of countless details that create a singularly elegant look for those discerning men who embrace it. Sometimes strikingly bold, at others more discreet, the Maison’s aesthetic marries rich opulence with understated panache. Its shoes, clothing and leather accessories form the three pillars of a masculine ideal that sophisticates have been channeling for 130 years.

Berluti doesn’t uproot the past completely, but leans into a heritage where different legacies coexist, evolve and are reborn. After Alessandro Sartori’s 2015 sneakers, Kriss Van Assche brought in the first Stellar in 2019. Its spirit hasn’t changed, but the codes are shifting – this year, the Stellar will turn heads again with new standout features.

First there’s all the work behind the scenes: our artisans have been tirelessly optimizing the Stellar to make it not only more comfortable, but more lightweight. Now you’ll be more motivated than ever to rack up your 10,000 steps a day! With cushioned padding in spots where shoes often rub – like the heel or around the tongue – the Stellar can easily be worn without socks.

As for aesthetics, its angular shape has been softened a little at the toe, while new stitching on its side panels creates a more dynamic profile. This signature is echoed under the bevelled sole, with a heel that’s now denser and more absorbent for a smoother walking experience. The Stellar’s leather – laser-engraved with a Scritto pattern – is enhanced with a new treatment to make it softer.

Stellar in Abisso
Stellar in Marrone Intenso
Stellar in Iron Grey

For those keen to make it their everyday go-to, the Stellar comes in three patinas, Abisso (blue), Marrone Intenso (brown) or Iron Grey (grey). It’s versatile enough to pair with casual denim or a formal suit, without ever striking a false note. The Stellar tunes in to your mood and adapts to all your wardrobe choices. This agile spirit is something Berluti has always been keen to embrace – which is why the Maison is as relevant today as it was founded.

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