Chaussures de la nouvelle saison
Puisque tu n'es plus obligée de rester confinée chez toi, l'heure est venue de remplacer tes bons vieux chaussons par une nouvelle paire de chaussures d'été, histoire de faire plaisir à tes pieds et à ta garde-robe.
The weather is warming up, meaning it’s time to embrace strappy, open-toe shoe options — pedicure or not! Sandals, flip flops and ballet pumps are no strangers to the warm weather, but 2025 brings fresh twists across the board… Keep scrolling to find out more and unearth the nostalgic ‘80s/’90s shoe that’s back and bigger than ever.
How to style flip flops
Think flip flops are reserved for the poolside? Think again. Copenhagen Fashion Week transformed the classic flip flop from a basic beach staple to the chic, understated shoe to be seen in. Our simple soft-sole styles are still a holiday shoe stalwart, but if you’re wearing this thonged style day-to-day, a platform, woven or square-toe flip flop is the best pick. We love wearing ours with everything from baggy jeans and capri pants to dresses and maxi skirts.
Our favourite flip flops
Fisherman sandal styling
Fisherman sandals are perhaps the most practical summer shoe in our rundown. Their chunky soles and ankle straps offer more support and cushioning than flip flop and pump styles, perfect for summer days spent on your feet! Our chunky fisherman sandals are an easy way to make summer dresses look more casual, while flatter fisherman sandals are a great match for denim shorts, especially a longer ‘jort’ (jean short) or Bermuda short style.
How to wear jelly shoes
Cue the nostalgia! Jelly sandals are back and far from a gimmicky childhood shoe… Though not too dissimilar to a fisherman sandal in their design, it’s the glitter-flecked, shiny material that takes this shoe into more playful territory. But don’t let this deter you from wearing them day-to-day! The rigidity of the shoe often lends itself to breezier wardrobe staples like long skirts, linen trousers, loose-fit denim and floaty dresses, but their wipe-clean material also makes them the perfect option for the beach.
Ways to wear ballet pumps
Quietly establishing itself as the no-fuss summer shoe, it seems the ballerina pump or ‘ballet flat’ is finally getting its flowers. A style that works for the office, occasion wear and everything in between, if you don’t already own a pair, now’s the time to jump on the ballet flat bandwagon! Simple faux-leather pumps will always have a place in our wardrobes, but 2025 trends like suede, mesh, studs and crochet have refreshed this flat shoe and its styling capabilities. Straight, A-line and cropped silhouettes work best, whether that’s denim, dresses, skirts or trousers, but how will you wear yours?
Trending: ballet flats
Mary-Jane shoes
Made famous by the namesake of a comic strip character’s love interest, a Mary Jane shoe is defined as a closed-toe, low-cut style with one or more straps across the top of the foot. While heeled Mary Jane shoes are also becoming more popular, it’s the flat style that we’re focusing on in this roundup. Their simple shape and lightweight feel make them the perfect option in your city break suitcase or hand luggage, but recently, we’ve seen them styled with simple outfit formulas like jeans and a nice top, suits and drop-waist dresses to add a whimsical touch. Leopard print, velvet and even gingham are just some of the Mary Jane shoe styles available in-store.
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