Buh-Bye, Heels-The Controversial Flat-Shoe Trend I Saw So Many Celebs Wear After the Met Gala
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Celebrities like Zendaya and Emma Chamberlain demonstrate a shift towards comfort after glamorous events, notably seen at the post-Met Gala exit. They swapped out their high heels for Maison Margiela's Tabi Ballet Flats, highlighting a new trend centered on comfort without sacrificing style. Despite their divisive cloven-toe design, these flats have gained cult status among fashion insiders, often considered an 'ugly shoe.' This trend confirms that comfort is paramount for celebrities after long nights in heels, suggesting the Tabi is a smart choice for fashion-forward individuals.
After a long evening spent in towering heels and theatrical couture, the day after the Met Gala must be devoted to comfort, and I've already spotted a post-Met Gala shoe trend pick up amongst some of my favourite A-listers.
Clearly ready to give their arches a break, Zendaya and Emma Chamberlain ditched their stilettos in favour of Maison Margiela's iconic split-toe ballet flats on Tuesday morning.
Some call them avant-garde, others can't get past the cloven-toe design. But among fashion insiders? They're cult-status, ticking both the "ugly shoe" and comfort-core boxes in one stylish step.
While they might not be to everyone's taste, Tabis are having a moment. And when the world's best-dressed celebs unanimously choose the same controversial flats post-party? It might just be time to consider the pair for yourself.
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