The Ashley and Mary-Kate Olsen-fronted brand sent a pair of woven flats down the runway during their pre-fall 2024 show in Paris last September. Already a staple on fashionistas wishlists, perhaps these are 2024’s answer to the mesh flats craze.
Celebrities have underscored that there are plenty of ways to wear the jelly, showing me that it isn’t such an impossible shoe to style. Earlier this year, Swift channeled the shoe’s ’80s appeal for her release of 1989 (Taylor’s Version) where she donned a pair of pink jelly fisherman sandals with an otherwise-timeless white tank and jeans. In 2021, Lively paired her brown pair with a sweet summer sundress, while Lawrence opted to style pink jellies with jeans and a T-shirt in 2022. (I can only imagine that Lawrence, a devout Alaia mesh flats fan, will be rocking The Row’s jellies in no time.)
These funky flats are the subtler alternative to the chunky PVC sandals of my youth. With clear and light pink colorways, The Row’s cage flats appeal to even the most subtle dressers, another problem I had with the shoes’ inherent loudness. But for the loud and proud, there’s always the summery slushie colors: cherry red and electric blue. There’s no doubt that we’ll be seeing these shoes everywhere this summer. despite all of the celebrity endorsements, it’s The Row that has made me rethink my apprehension. While they’ve definitely solved my apprehension around styling (their expertly layered pieces make a great foil to the candy-colored shoes), it’s still too soon to say if they’ll leave my feet covered in my beloved Wellys (Band-Aids). But honestly, they may be worth the blisters.
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