Dressing for spring generally is a problem. They don’t name it the transitional season for nothing. These tough in-between months name for some wide-ranging wardrobe staples, starting from cozy fall knits for these cooler spring evenings to beachy however nonetheless pavement-appropriate footwear for when it will get sweltering out. In simply these previous few weeks, we’ve already seen stars like Jennifer Lawrence and Katie Holmes step out of their greatest transitional fashions—however there’s additionally crop of trendy stars who’re ignoring all of that, who’re, fairly merely, prepared for full-on summer season. Not less than, their shoe decisions would recommend so.
It’s formally flip-flops season, folks! In accordance with celebrities equivalent to Kylie Jenner, Hailey Bieber, and Zendaya, that’s. This weekend, all three trendsetters have been noticed stepping out of their chicest black thong sandals—usually worn poolside or to the seaside, and decidedly much less so on the streets of New York or Los Angeles. And but, the fashionable footwear feels contemporary once more, because of their numerous trendy styling approaches. Kylie Jenner, for one, styled her leather-based prime (seemingly from her personal model, Khy) and denims with a pair of discrete flip-flops for dinner at celeb hotspot Sushi Park. It immediately added a splash of nonchalance cool to the look, being just a bit extra delicate and fewer dressy than the staggering stiletto Jenner normally prefers.
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Bieber additionally styled her black flip-flops similarly, with blue straight-leg denim and an off-duty white crewneck. The sandal, it appears, is simply effortlessly stylish, by some means extra smooth and dressier than, say, a sneaker, whereas nonetheless providing that sense of consolation. Zendaya took the identical method for an outing with (rumored) husband Tom Holland, pairing a black platform model with white wide-leg denims, and a knit casually tied throughout her shoulders.
















































