Jellies have been lingering in the background for years now, popping up every now and then for a summer seasonal statement, however thanks to our favourite designer twins over at The Row, jellies have secured themselves a solid spot on the summer footwear wishlist for 2024.
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What are Jelly Shoes?
Melissa are known for making adult sized jelly shoes in all forms
If you went to primary school in the late 90s through to the early 2000s you’ll be more than acquainted with the famous plastic shoe style. Loved and adored by school girls because they came in a glittery pink colourway and by parents across the globe due to their easy-to-put-on nature, Jelly shoes are above all else, nostalgic.
Jelly shoes are predominantly made of PVC plastic, a durable material which is then moulded into a particular shape.
The Row's clear pair sold out quicker than quick
Now, jelly shoes come in a wide array of different silhouettes, including ballet flats, chunky heels and The Row's now-famous Mara Flats which are fitted with thin cork inner soles.
In light of my personal favourite nostalgic shoes coming back into fashion, I found a few options that are perfect for summer and available to shop now.
Medusa Sandals
Ghiaia Cashmere
Loved and worn on repeat by Swedish model Elsa Hosk, these affordable Italian-made jelly options are made from 100% plastic and hemp and are available in four colourways.
Women's Interlocking G Slide Sandal
Gucci
Made from minty-hued green rubber these Gucci slides are not only seriously chic, but they're also overly practical for the summer months. Although not made from transparent glittery material like our favourite 90s options, they still fit into the jelly shoe family, but perhaps are married in.
Jamie Jelly Flats
Free People
A pop of colour never hurt anyone, especially not in jelly form. These bold red options are seriously cute and would even cuter worn with slouchy white socks and a mini dress.
JuJu Reilly Green Fisherman Jelly Sandals
New Look
If you're wanting a blast from the past then these New Look options are exact replicas of those worn in the 90s. Available in practically every colourway under the sun, these particular options would look super cute with socks and a mini skirt or a dress come summer.
Iro Jelly
Ancient Greek Sandals
I unfortunately haven't had the pleasure of trying on these Cinderella slippers but I'm willing to bet my firstborn that they're comfier than ever. Designed to be worn in the water, on the rocks or on the sand, these dainty ballerina-style shoes probably wouldn't mind if you wore them on the city sidewalks either.
White Jelly Lettering Logo Sandals
Moschino
Classic but with a glamorous twist. These Moschino options are seriously cute and would look amazing with a pair of straight-legged blue jeans, a crisp white button-up shirt and a stack of gold jewellery.
Party Heel
Melissa
Coining themselves the brand that makes adult-sized jelly shoes, Brazilian footwear brand Melissa is unmatched when it comes to waterproof PVC material shoes. These particular Party Heels are the elder sister of the beloved jelly shoe style and I for one can't get enough of the sky-high platform shape and the glossy black colourway.
Coral Jelly Shoe
Melissa X Bimba Y Lola
Famed jelly shoe brand Melissa has partnered with Spanish it-girl brand Bimba Y Lola to create a pair of glittery coral options made from recyclable, vegan and highly flexible Melflex material.
How we chose the pieces:
Aesthetic: Each item in this list fits the jelly shoe vibe, meaning they are all either made from rubber or PVC plastic.
Brand: I have included a range of high street and luxury brands to ensure each budget range can indulge in this summer's notable new footwear trend.
Why you should trust me:
I am Hello! Fashion’s Fashion Features Writer. With a love for all things fashion (the quirkier the better), I can usually be found playing dress-up in my own wardrobe, watching Gilmore Girls for the 8th time or finding new outfit inspo and DIY musts on TikTok, nothing in my closet is safe from a safety-pin bow embellishment. I have been in the styling world for almost 5 years now, specialising in editorial features, luxury campaigns and music videos. As for the world of magazines, I have worked for various digital and print publications around the world, focusing on fashion. Basically, fashion is my bread and butter.
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