Solange Knowles kept her cool in Paris on Friday, trading flash for form at Loewe’s spring 2026 show. The singer arrived in the brand’s Toy pump, a goatskin style with a petal-shaped toe and curved lacquered heel.
The black pair wrapped close to the foot, cut with a smooth vamp and soft inward curve that gave the silhouette its sculptural feel. Loewe’s Toy heel — short, glossy and rounded at the base — brought a quiet lift and just enough oddity to remind whose house it is.
Solange Knowles attends the Loewe show wearing the design house’s Toy Pumps during Paris Fashion Week on Friday.
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Knowles wore them under a dark oversized coat layered over a white ribbed tank and washed gray jeans that hit low over the heel. The mix of slouch and precision worked in her favor: relaxed through the leg, exact at the shoe. A chocolate top-handle bag and rectangular frames kept the palette restrained but still playful.
A closer look at Solange Knowles’ Loewe Toy Pumps.
The Toy pump also tracks with Loewe’s deeper language of craft. Founded in Madrid in 1846 as a leather atelier, the house has long treated material as both discipline and provocation. The curved heel first appeared in Anderson’s spring 2022 collection, part of his study of inflated, toy-like form that became central to his Loewe era. Under Jack McCollough and Lazaro Hernandez, it returns with a clearer edge — less surreal, more physical. As WWD’s Miles Socha wrote, their debut carried “a freedom of expression, and an emotional quality that’s quite fierce and fiery and hot,” a charge that lingered even in the stillness of the front row.
Loewe Toy Pump
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It fits the “Cranes in the Sky” singer’s current rhythm. At Ferragamo in Milan just last week, she favored hardware-trimmed booties; at Telfar in New York earlier this year, Maryam Nassir Zadeh’s low thong sandals. In Paris, she distilled that focus on form into one decisive gesture: a Toy heel cutting through denim and air, small but certain, like a designer’s signature in motion.