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The Week Fashion People Ditched Flats For This Classy Shoe

Just when you think you know what’s what, some shoe trends seem to come out of nowhere and, this week, the peep-toe heeled mule falls firmly into this category. With its sleek, minimal shape and subtle nod to ’90s styling, it’s been steadily reappearing on the fashion set’s feet this summer but, in a matter of days, it officially eclipsed the ever-reliable flat.

Of course, flat shoes still remain a prominent part of the style conversation, particularly among those who favour practicality. But even so, it’s hard to ignore the impact that heeled mules have had on some of the best outfits I’ve seen recently.

Alexa Chung wears heels mules with a blue and white cotton striped minidress.

The silhouette has undeniable retro appeal: a backless heel with a gently curved vamp and just enough toe on show to feel flirty but not overexposed. The mule had its heyday in the ‘90s (Carrie Bradshaw certainly had a few pairs in rotation), but today’s fashion insiders are giving it a refresh that feels polished and modern.

Alexa Chung was spotted in a pair this week, using a simple black mule to elevate a casual striped mini dress, proving just how effective they can be at dressing up a low-effort outfit. Meanwhile, Emily Ratajkowski stepped out in New York in a look that could’ve been plucked straight from the streets of Paris: slim black capri trousers, a navy scoop-neck blazer and—yes—chic peep-toe mules. The fact that two fashion icons who have very different aesthetics both wore the same shoe trend with just a few hours between them tells me one thing: this is something to pay attention to.

Emily Ratajkowski wears heels mules with black capri shorts and a navy blazer with multicolour buttons

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Far from a coincidence, the market has certainly caught up. Whether you’re after a classic black pair or something with a subtle colour pop, I’ve found the chicest peep-toe mules to add to your summer wardrobe now.

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