I've Heard of Dad Trainers, But Now Influencers Are All About the Mum Mules
Scrolling 0.5 seconds into the abyss of Instagram, it’s clear to see that the "ugly" shoe trend in the form of the "dad" trainer is sticking around. But what if we were to reveal the new family member in town? The "mum" mule is reigning supreme in the style stakes amongst the influencers, and the more elegant dressers amongst us (read: those who loathe athleisure) are really quite thrilled to ring in a new shoe trend.
The max two-inch heels and slightly retro finishes (think metallics, coloured leathers, square toes) add to the wholly enjoyable feeling of prancing around in our mum's '80s shoes when we were but wee bairns, but when Fendi and Rupert Sanderson are on board, they’re getting a very modern seal of approval. Need further proof? Mango’s Committed toe-sandals recently sold out, got restocked and sold out again within hours of landing on site—the power of the "mum" mule is clear to see.
What makes these pairs different to the usual mule clan? It’s all about the slim low-down cross strap making them slightly trickier to stay on your feet, but once they’re on you’ll struggle to (want to) remove them all summer—trust us. What's nice is that they're a go-with-everything kind of purchase: we've seen influencers wearing them with mom jeans as easily as they do with a party dress. Keep scrolling to see girls wearing these new mid-heel mules, and shop some of our favourites below.
And Finally's Anna (left) and Florrie (right) have both been favouring this kind of mule style on their holidays.
The whole world is regramming this shot from Pernille.
Dana's mixing eras here with a '70s dress and '90s heels. We're into it.
Related: I'd Never Buy Designer Sandals—5 High-Street Brands I Turn to Instead
Anum of Desert Mannequin takes the full '80s route with leopard print and gold hoops.
Hana's top-and-tailing of her jeans with lemon yellow really feels right.
What did we tell you about jeans and mules? Irina's combination just works.
Shop our favourites:
Join this season’s logo mania at the same time with Fendi.
Pernille has designed these for the affordable store we're shopping right now.
Related: Summer 2018 Fashion Trends: The Only Looks You Need to Know
Bloggers are snapping these up in white, but we have a soft spot for the gold.
They also come in yellow and black, in case you were wondering.
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Harriet Davey is a freelance fashion editor who has been part of Who What Wear's extended team since 2017. She previously worked in print at Look magazine and has since worked across print, digital and social for many other titles, including British Vogue, Stylist, Grazia, Refinery29 and Marie Claire. Also a stylist, Harriet has had the pleasure of producing cover shoots and editorials along with commercial shoots for brands including Boux Avenue, Watches of Switzerland, Benefit Cosmetics and Revolution. To add to this, Harriet also works in live TV styling for ITV’s This Morning.
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