Martha Stewart’s Hermès belt costs four figures — but her sneakers are under $65

When it comes to nailing nautical style, Martha Stewart never misses the boat.

The domestic doyenne showed off her latest summer outfit in an Instagram snap on Friday, dubbing it a “semi casual nautical look for a semi casual vintage boat ride” in Maine.

And while her Brunello Cucinelli shirt and Hermès Cape Cod Belt ($1,025) cost thousands, she selected something much more budget-friendly in the footwear department: Skechers Dlux Walker Eclipse Sneakers ($60+), which she designed in collaboration with the brand.

Skechers Martha Stewart Dlux Walker Eclipse Sneakers

Skechers sneakers
Skechers


One shopper likened the slip-on sneaks to “walking on air” while another simply raved, “These are a life saver.”

Plenty of Instagram commenters were loving Stewart’s high-low look, too, as one quipped, “Leave it to Martha to pull off wearing Hermes and sketchers [sic] and look fabulous.”

The star’s a longtime fan of the budget-friendly sneaker label; she once told People she even keeps a pair at the ready in “every car.”

Skechers Martha Stewart Cordova Classic Classic Spirit Sneakers

A white sneaker
Skechers


“When I get out of an event at night where I had to wear a nice pair of high heels, I get in the car and immediately take my shoes off and put on my Skechers,” she added, saying they’re “so lightweight” she puts her feet up on the dashboard.

Amazon’s selection of Stewart-designed Skechers also includes lace-ups like the Plateau Chic Lady ($56+) and Cordova Classic Spirit ($80 $48), the latter of which is currently a whopping 40% off.


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This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels 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.


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