Fashion loves a comeback story, and this season, one of the most recognizable shoes of the 2010s has officially re-entered the chat: the Valentino Rockstud.
First introduced in the brand’s Autumn/Winter 2010 collection under the direction of two icons, Pierpaolo Piccioli and Maria Grazia Chiuri, the Rockstud quickly became the “it” shoe of the mid-to-early 2010s. With its thin leather straps, sharp square metal studs, and perfect balance of boho romance and moto edge, it wasn’t just footwear; it was a status symbol. —Alexandra Aulicino
Why We Loved Them the First Time
The appeal was instant and obvious. Available in heels, sandals, and flats, the Rockstud worked across aesthetics: polished enough for evening, edgy enough for daytime, and bold enough to signal that you were fluent in fashion. They sat at the intersection of femininity and toughness, a visual shorthand for luxury with attitude.
And like all highly noticeable “It” items, they eventually faded. Fashion moved on, minimalism took over, and the once-iconic studs felt a little too loud for the moment.
Why They’re Back Now
Fast-forward to now, and fashion’s nostalgia cycle is in full swing. We’ve watched brands like Chloé and Givenchy dust off their most iconic designs, and Valentino is following suit. The Rockstud made its official return on the runway for Pre-Fall 2026, cementing its revival not as a fleeting trend, but a deliberate archival moment.
The difference this time? Styling. Today’s Rockstuds feel more intentional – paired with sheer dresses, oversized tailoring, relaxed denim, and modern silhouettes that make them feel fresh rather than frozen in time.
The Miranda Priestly Effect
And then came the ultimate stamp of approval.
In the trailer for The Devil Wears Prada 2, Miranda Priestly herself – yes, fictional but forever authoritative – was spotted wearing Rockstuds. Just like that, they were back in conversation. Because if Miranda wears it, fashion listens.
Since then, the shoes have been quietly (and not so quietly) reclaiming their place on the feet of tastemakers and celebrities alike, including Tyla and Dakota Johnson, proving that the Rockstud can still hold its own in a very different fashion landscape.
The Rockstuds to Know Now
If you’re ready to lean into the revival, these are the silhouettes leading the charge:
- Rockstud Ankle Strap Pump With Tonal Studs 100 Mm
A refined update on the original, polished yet unmistakably bold. - Patent Rockstud Ballet Flat
The everyday version fashion girls are reaching for – effortless, sharp, and endlessly wearable. - Rockstud Slide Sandal in Suede with Cabochon Stones 60mm
Soft, tactile, and perfect for summer styling with a luxe twist. - Rockstud Metallic Calfskin Leather Ankle Strap Sandal 90 Mm
Statement-making and unapologetic, ideal for evenings that call for drama.





February 14th, 2026 at 6:04 am
Fashion nostalgia cycles rarely return exactly as remembered; silhouettes shift, proportions evolve, and texture choices reinterpret old signatures. After spotting a revived studded accessory trend, I considered experimenting with a more accessible variation and compared fit guidance before ordering. During that research phase, I read modlily reviews and noticed discussions centered on fabric stretch and tailoring differences across collections. Instead of fixating on the logo revival itself, I began thinking about construction techniques and material weight, which ultimately influenced how I styled the piece within a modern wardrobe context.
February 18th, 2026 at 12:14 am
“I love the comeback of old fashion — it’s a beautiful, elegant, and captivating style.” ✨