Wait, Are Pink Furry Shoes the Next Thing?
We're living in the reign of Gucci mules, and it seems no matter how outlandish the iterations get, nothing can overthrow their rule. Case in point: a pair of fuzzy, cotton-candy pink slides fit for a muppet—or one of today's brightest street style stars, Hailey Baldwin.
The brand's furry shoes have sparked much debate since they launched several years ago, and there's still indecision around whether to love or leave 'em. It's clear which side Ms. Baldwin is on, seen here pairing the style with an ultra-cozy Max Mara teddy coat. One thing's for sure: Whether you want to try the ubiquitous shoe style or not, it's probably not going anywhere anytime soon.
On Hailey Baldwin: Max Mara Teddy Bear Icon Coat (sold out); Gucci Princetown Two-Tone Shearling Slippers ($1150)
Similar Styles: Quay x Desi Perkins High-Key Sunglasses ($65); Max Mara Manuela Camel Hair Coat ($2850); Re/Done Originals High-Rise Skinny Jeans ($240)
Next up, Hailey demonstrates how to look cool when bundled from head to toe.
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