Their ears, however, are more like a rabbit's long and flat, so much so that they droop down past their shoulders. Their head and facial structure are distinctly doggish and their legs are digitigrade with dull, blunt claws. Stair picture: top, £75,, slip dress from a selection at, scrunchy, £15, .uk, socks, £19.50,, Thermoball tent mules, £45, .uk animal spot skirt, £115,, cardigan set, £228, necklace, £180, earrings, £85,, socks, £7.99 set of two, .uk, beatnik slides, £90, .A nu mou shares most of its outward appearance with canines. Sofa picture, from left: shirt, £85,, jumper, £125, jeans, £40,, sheepskin moccasins, £48, .uk skirt, £279, and top, £179, uk. necklace, £90,, shearling slip-ons, £117, The Sleeper at jumper, £165, and track pants, £165, ksubi.uk, blazer, £220, from a selection at, socks, £19, scrunchy, £10,, two-stripes sheepskin slippers, £80, Models: Kimberley and Trese-San at Mrs Robinson, and Aishwarya at Body London.Ĭlothing: Top picture, on tiled floor, from left: marble dress, £229,, sheepskin moccasins, £48, .uk slip dress from a selection,, two-stripes sheepskin slippers, £80, animal spot skirt, £115,, shearling slip-ons, £117, The Sleeper at Hair: Shukeel Murtaza at Only Agency using Bumble & Bumble. Styling: Make-up: Delilah Blakeney using Charlotte Tilbury. Right now, they are as fashion forward as feet can get. And what are North Face Thermoballs, if not puffer jackets for your feet? Wear your slippers with pride. JW Anderson’s cult padded crossover slides, a long-time front-row favourite, gave us the cartoonish proportions now found in flouncy high-street slippers. Backless silhouettes? Some of us started wearing them in 2015 when Alessandro Michele did backless loafers in his first Gucci collection. Furry shoes? They’ve been around since Phoebe Philo put fluff-lined pool sliders on the Celine catwalk in 2014, darling. All the major shoe trends of the past decade have been filtered into footwear you can wear when your outfit is accessorised by the telly remote rather than an evening bag. Photograph: David Newby/The Guardianīut lean in a little closer, and you see that these slippers are not anti-fashion, but nu-fashion. Zoom having broken the fourth wall that once separated our public-facing selves from what we wore at home, we are comfortable being seen in any old thing – as long as it’s comfortable. Once upon a time, supermodels wouldn’t get out of bed for less than £10,000 these days, Kendall and co insist on being swaddled in cashmere, shearling or down-filled nylon at all times. Karl Lagerfeld, who thought that sweatpants were a sign of having given up on life, must be turning in his grave at how lockdown’s home comforts have left us with zero tolerance for clothing that isn’t soft and squishy. Let’s not forget either that Uggs were the shoe of choice for the late, great fashion visionary Andre Leon Talley, inside and out.Īt first glance, this looks like a world which has forsaken fashion for good. Urban Outfitters, retail’s spiritual home-from-home for Gen Z, has Ugg’s cult Fluff Yeah oversized chubby fur slippers (£60) in panther print or tie-dye. Net-a-Porter is leaning into the trend with Balenciaga’s creamy recycled faux-shearling logo-ed backless mules for £550, while Pangaia’s Jersey Sliders (£70), in a mix of recycled and organic cotton mix, come in a very non-pipe-and-slippers shade of flamingo pink. Or Kendall Jenner’s new year weekend selfies, in North Face Thermoball indoor-outdoor puffer slipper boots (also known as sluffers). Photograph: David Newby/The Guardianįor reference, see Jennifer Lopez at LAX dressed in the modern jet-set uniform of oversized oatmeal loungewear and designer sunglasses teamed not with Nikes or Ugg boots, but with Gucci’s furry slippers. Two-stripes sheepskin slippers, £80, Mou.
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