Thursday, 19 June 2014

Rise of the 90s Jelly Shoe

Recently, I have noticed that the jelly shoe has made a come-back into our wardrobes. Some people believe that this trend is a hideous occurrence, however I am so excited and pleased that this style of shoe has appeared once more.
Unfortunately, I never owned a pair of jelly shoes when I was younger, but I am making it one of my priorities to buy and own a pair of these shoes. Luckily, I have already laid eyes on the perfect pair, now it is just a matter of buying them.
There are so many different designs and styles of jelly shoes out in the high street and online right now. From jelly gladiator sandals, to even boots. I'm sure that if you look hard enough you will find the perfect jelly shoe for you!
So, in this blog post I will show you 3 different jelly shoe styles and what you could wear with your pair of jellies this summer. I will even supply you guys with the website or shop and the prices, so all you have to do it check them out for yourselves. Enjoy!!

1. Fisherman Jelly Sandel 

This is my favourite type of jelly shoe and will definitely be the style I will be purchasing this summer. You can pair this style with little socks as illustrated in the image above, paired with a cute skirt or summer dress.
Imagewww.joellenlove.com
 
Celebrities have also been loving this style of jelly shoe. Nicola Roberts and Perrie Edwards (Little Mix) pictured below:
 
Image www.glamourmagazine.co.uk
 
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Now... where you can buy the Fisherman Jelly Sandal :

1. Boohoo.com Tilly Flat Fisherman Jelly Sandal  - £10.00

Imagewww.boohoo.com
 
Also, in Clear, Coral and White - but only in selected sizes. 

2. Asos.com Funky Gladiator Jelly Shoes  - £10.00

Also, in Apricot.

3. Office Juju Maxi Low Jelly Coral Exclusive  - £20.00

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Also, in Orange. 

2. Heeled Jelly Shoe 

An alternative to the flat, a heeled jelly shoe is perfect for a more sophisticated, grown-up look than the flat. You could pair them with tights for a different look. Simple, easy and cute.
                                            Imagevogueescapade.blogspot.com
 
Or, you could wear them with skinny or rolled up jeans. This look is so easy and simple, but the jelly shoes add an alternative look, rather than trainers or pumps. 
 
ImageSource: Pinterest.com
 
Kylie Jenner has loved this season's heeled jellies. 
 
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Where you can buy a pair of heeled jelly shoes:

1. Topshop Nina Fluro Jelly Sandals  - £26.00

                                                                 Imagesg.topshop.com
 
Also, in Yellow, Pale Yellow, Lime, Pale Pink, Black (£24.00), Pale Blue, White (£24.00), and Purple. 

2. New Look Pink Block Heel Jelly Shoes  - £14.99

Also, in Black, Dark Pink and Silver. 
 

3. Boot Jellies 

The last type of jelly shoe I discovered was the boot jelly. This is perfect if you prefer to cover up your feet completely or if you are heading to a festival this summer and looking for an alternative to wellingtons.
You could pair your jelly boots with cute frilly socks, a dress or skirt, or even pair with black or nude tights for a different approach.
Where you can buy them:

1. Asos.com Juju Black Chelsea Jelly Ankle Boots  - £25.00 


I hoped this blog post was a help to any of you who were thinking about investing in a pair of jelly shoes. I think they are the perfect summer staple and will add something different to any outfit this summer.

All pictures in this blog post are from Google Images or websites that I have hyperlinked

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