Eva Longoria gave the white shoe trend a quieter, more practical turn in Paris.
Longoria wore off-white slip-on shoes with a rounded toe, raised moc seaming and a thick tonal sole with deep tread. The front stayed fully covered, while stitched trim followed the apron. Under her wide-leg ivory trousers, the shoes read chunky and low to the ground, giving the otherwise soft neutral look a heavier finish.

Eva Longoria is seen leaving the Châtelet Theater in a pair of treaded white shoes on April 13 in Paris.
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Longoria kept the rest of the look in the same pale register. She wore the shoes with loose ivory trousers, a matching light knit top and an oversize cream coat finished with slightly darker lapels. Instead of using white shoes as contrast, she folded them into a full tonal outfit built around softness, volume and one tight color story.
White shoes have not been moving in just one direction this spring, either. Zendaya, Oprah Winfrey and more stars have all helped push bright white heels back into the conversation, while others have been tied to the parallel comfort slip-on lane built around chunkier, easy-on shapes. Longoria’s Paris pair fit that second track. The color still tapped the clean white shoe mood, but the rounded closed front, moc-style seaming and thick treaded base pushed the look away from the pump-and-sandal side of the trend and into something heavier and more casual.

A closer look at Eva Longoria’s moc-style, treaded shoes.
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That made the sighting feel timely. swings, stretching across heels, boots, sneakers and slip-ons rather than consolidating around a single shape. Longoria’s version did not chase the sharper end of that story. She went with a chunkier covered-front pair that looked practical and grounded while still landing inside one of spring’s cleanest color shifts.



