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How school run mothers 'killed' the Adidas Gazelle: Stylist says colourful trainer has gone from 'inspiring' to 'uncool and boring' because of mums teaming them with their midi dresses Stylist Lisa Talbot weighed in on the rise and fall of Adidas Gazelle trainers Read More: Why does Meghan Markle hide her feet? Celebrity stylist reveals the unusual reason for her fashion choice By Lydia Hawken For Mailonline Published: 07:49, 22 May 2024 | Updated: 08:13, 22 May 2024 e-mail View comments They've gained a cult following in recent years thanks to their comfy design and bold colours. But it now seems Adidas Gazelles are firmly on their way back out of fashion. The suede shoes were the first trainer released by the German company back in 1966 and were made famous by Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger .

Following the resurgence of Adidas' Superstars and Stan Smith designs, Gazelles' popularity among Gen Zs and millennials has sky-rocketed in recent years. However, stylist Lisa Talbot has noticed that the trainer's reign is coming to an end - and mummy bloggers and Labour leader Keir Starmer may to be blame. Pictured: Guest at Copenhagen Fashion Week in August 2023 seen wearing a pair of navy blue Adidas Gazelles Speaking to FEMAIL, the expert explained: 'Adidas Gazelles have been made popular because of the collection of colours.



'They have bought us away from the white trainer that has been around for a few years and they add a pop of colour into outfits whilst keeping the comfo.

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