Eva Longoria is a longtime fan of these sleek sneakers. Getty Images for Disney; TikTok/evalongoria Eva Longoria isn’t desperate for designer labels.
The actress recently told People about her springtime fashion staples, including her “go-to” Løci Origin Sneakers — a sleek style she’s been wearing for years.
“I’m a white tennis shoe girl… and [this is] just my favorite dressy white sneaker that [doesn’t scream], ‘Gucci!’ you know? Like, ‘Balenciaga!’ ‘Alexander McQueen!’” she quipped.
The director and actress added, “I don’t like a flashy label… I like that Løci is very low-key. It’s just a subtle, beautifully shaped shoe. It’s my favorite.”
The 100% vegan leather shoes are a longtime celebrity hit. In addition to Longoria — who’s worn them since at least 2021 — everyone from Ben Affleck to Olivia Wilde to Princess Eugenie has stepped out in various pairs.
And Leonardo DiCaprio is so obsessed, he became a brand investor in 2022.
She’s been posting photos in Løci styles for years. evalongoria/instagram While Longoria is partial to the all-white version, the kicks also come in a range of shades, from glossy black to olive-accented cream.
It’s not the only style she has in heavy rotation this season; Longoria also shouted out Frank & Eileen’s Relaxed Button-Up Shirt during the interview.
“I have it in every color,” she raved. “I can tuck [it] into jeans, put on some heels … It’s literally my office uniform.”
Her closet also includes Nike Vomero 18 Sneakers — which she wears for “15-hour days” on set — and plenty of Naked Cashmere sweaters, which she’s “obsessed” with.
“I’m always cold, and this is like my security blanket,” she quipped of the luxe knits.
This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Associate Editor for Page Six. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts celebrities’ brands to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.