7 Celeb-Inspired Flip-Flop Outfits to Try Right Now
From classic flats to trending micro wedges, see how our favorite celebrities style the divisive shoe for summer.

Reported by Vogue.
Flip-flops have officially outgrown their beach-bag reputation. What was once the shoe you grabbed on the way to a barbecue has, season by season, worked its way into serious style territory — and this summer, the conversation is closed. According to Vogue, minimalist dressers like Zoë Kravitz, Hailey Bieber, and Kendall Jenner have been at the forefront of this shift, quietly building the case that the right flip-flop can anchor an outfit rather than just finish one.
The classics still hold. Kravitz keeps it surgical: sleek black slides, an all-black summer uniform, a striped The Row market tote, and a bandana headscarf — proof that restraint is its own kind of flex. Bieber goes even more stripped down, pairing leather flip-flops with a white long-sleeve tee and baggy denim, finished with a croc-embossed tote and slim sunglasses. No overthinking, no overreaching. Just the kind of effortless cool that makes you want to edit your entire closet.
When the Flip-Flop Gets an Upgrade
The real momentum, though, is in the elevated versions. Heeled thong sandals and wedge silhouettes are taking over street style, and the Jenner sisters are making the strongest argument for both. Kendall paired her heeled thong sandals with a windbreaker, black capri pants, '90s sunglasses, and silver hoops — transitional dressing at its most precise. Kylie echoed the formula with a beige trench over a black fitted set, swapping her sister's sporty layer for something more cinematic. Meanwhile, Rosie Huntington-Whiteley leaned into Phoebe Philo's newest wedge style, styling it with a leather funnel-neck jacket and slouchy white denim — the kind of outfit that reads effortlessly expensive. Blackpink's Jennie brought downtown energy to wedge thongs in New York, layering a sheer skirt, tees, and a burgundy leather jacket into something street-style photographers will chase down the block.
Jennifer Lawrence offered the season's most unexpected pairing: red flip-flops from The Row worn with wide-leg floral pants, an oversized brown cardigan, a ballcap, and Jonathan Anderson's suede Dior bag. It should be chaotic. It isn't. That's the point — a bold flat sandal can pull together a maximalist outfit the same way a strong heel does, without demanding anything from your feet by hour three.
The flip-flop is no longer a compromise — it's a choice, and the women making it best are the ones who treat it like any other considered element in their wardrobe.
Read the original at Vogue.

