I pretty much lived in mules during the ‘90s, and now they’re making a comeback! I’ve kept some old Tod’s over the years for posterity. Tina and I had the same pair that we would wear to death, then buy another pair…of the same shoe. They were that great! There was just something about the danger of mules possibly falling off when you weren’t paying attention that never failed to thrill. Walking in them is a true art form – one perfected by Marilyn Monroe, who brought the style to the forefront when she swayed hypnotically back and forth in her ‘50s hits. Not everyone’s a fan, though (after all, they’re really just slippers – slippers in the form of pumps, that is). Carine Roitfield has said that she hates the clomping that inevitably occurs with each step, calling it, “not very chic.” Still, designers like Manolo (who did almost nothing else in the ‘80s) have built an industry out of the mule. Are you excited for its return?
Manolo Blahnik Lux:
Alexander Wang Crocodile Embossed Leather Mules:
Oscar de la Renta Carleta Lace High-Heel Mule:
Rick Owens Wedge Mules:
Jenni Kayne Pointed Toe Mules: