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  • Labubus Are the New Bag Charms – Shop the Viral Trend Here

    Labubus Are the New Bag Charms – Shop the Viral Trend Here

    Whether I’m walking through SoHo on a summer Friday or aimlessly scrolling on TikTok, there’s one accessory I’ve seen nonstop that’s quite alarming: the Labubu. Not to be confused with bag charms, the Chinese toy has recently become a hot commodity in the accessory world, being sported on handbags everywhere – from everyday wristlets to the coveted Hermés Birkin. Being that we do live in an ever-controversial trend cycle, should we really be surprised that such a creepy design has become this desired? Technically, no, but still, our eyebrows are definitely raised.
    What Are Labubus?
    Similar to trends like diaper shorts and the jelly shoe resurgence, Labubus aren’t exactly new. Labubu was created by Hong Kong artist Kasing Lung in 2015, for the Monster series, which was inspired by Nordic folklore. It wasn’t long before Lung’s creation became available on Pop Mart, a Beijing-based company widely known for selling collectible designer toys. Yet, the toy garnered global attention amongst accessory lovers when BLACKPINK’s Lisa declared her unusual love for Labubus. In an interview with Vanity Fair, the singer revealed she discovered them while visiting a Pop Mart in Thailand with a friend, eventually birthing her vast collection of Labubus. And of course, the popular design has been seen on the arms of the biggest style stars, from Dua Lipa to Rihanna – giving us all the influence we need to try the trend.
    @vanityfair It’s not just you-Lisa is as Labubu-obsessed as the rest of us. #lisablackpink #blackpink #whitelotus #lalisa #lalisamanoban ♬ original sound – Vanity Fair

    While Labubus are completely sold out on the brand’s site, we ransacked the internet for the few pieces that are still available. Ahead, shop the best (and weirdest) Labubus to help you feed into the viral craze this season. Read More POPSUGAR Fashion

  • Rita Ora’s Must Haves: From Her Favorite Water Bottle to a $7 Lavender Mist

    Rita Ora’s Must Haves: From Her Favorite Water Bottle to a $7 Lavender Mist

    Ahead of sitting down with Rita Ora in the back dining room of the Austin Proper Hotel, the lyrics to “For You” – her duet with Liam Payne – popped into my head. “I’ve been waiting for a lifetime for ya,” danced through my brain. I laughed to myself – of course it would be a Rita Ora song that calms me down before interviewing Rita Ora. Dressed in a striped micro set from her latest Primark collection, Ora greeted me with a warm smile and an even warmer energy. “So good to meet you!” she exclaimed, somehow still upbeat after days of non-stop travel.
    If you don’t know Ora from “For You,” chances are you know her from hits like “Let You Love Me” and “Anywhere,” her role in “Fifty Shades of Grey,” or her work as a judge on “The Voice UK,” “The Masked Singer UK,” and “The Voice Australia.” She’s multi-faceted – and a fashion icon to match.
    “I like things that are easy to wear,” she said. “So, things that match, or when you can just purchase one thing and have a whole outfit.” Rita Ora X Primark, which dropped June 24 in all 460 Primark stores, reflects that mindset: bold, slightly Western, and effortlessly wearable. “The pieces are all inspired by my love for crystals, stones, and gemstones,” she continued. “I wanted to go a bit more bold, statement-wise.”
    Starting at just $5, the 100-piece collection will be available for US-based customers to browse on Primark.com, with the option to use a stock checker before heading out to shop. “The connection with Primark goes back to me growing up . . . I get to work with a brand that’s been a staple in my life,” she added. “We’ve been trying to incorporate our own take on what people can afford that may not necessarily be able to get high fashion pieces.”
    And while the fashion was fabulous, I had to ask Ora about her other must haves – the go-to items she can’t live without. To my surprise, many are affordable, and all speak to her wellness-focused routine on the road. From a $7 lavender spray to her favorite water bottle, here’s everything Ora is loving right now. Read More POPSUGAR Fashion

  • We Found Taylor Swift’s Denim Corset Minidress – Plus 5 More Under $100

    We Found Taylor Swift’s Denim Corset Minidress – Plus 5 More Under $100

    Apart from her obsession with a red lipstick from MAC, there’s another item that Taylor Swift doesn’t mind repeating without shame – a denim dress. Most recently, the “Eras” singer showed her support for boyfriend Travis Kelce at his benefit concert for Tight End University. Her outfit? A denim dress, of, course. The EB Denim Polka Dress ($495) consisted of a lace-up corset bodice and pleated miniskirt that’s made entirely of recycled denim. She teamed the flirty frock with black, knee-high leather boots from Versace, a Steven Battelle pendant necklace, Jacquie Aiche hoop earrings, and a Deborah Drattell Western belt. It was an outfit very befitting of her surprise performance of “Shake It Off.”
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    This clothing combination is nothing new for Swift, as she wore the same exact dress in blue at the 2023 MTV Awards (because denim just screams red carpet, right?). She even wears denim minis for rehearsals – one acid-wash style from Wiskii in particular, which our editor tested out. Corsets are also a sartorial comfort zone for the artist, with this soft blue one from Reformation being a recent favorite.
    Surprisingly, Swift’s denim LBD is still available, but of course, we scoured the internet for more options. For the Swifties who can’t resist another chance to shop on the singer’s influence, we found these similar options that nail the same vibe without the hefty price point. If you’re more of a classic blue denim girl, consider the UO Darryl Denim Drop Waist Tube Mini Dress ($59), PLT Label Denim Blue Tailored Bust Detail Pleated Hem Bodycon Dress ($60, originally $120), and the Gap Denim Mini Dress ($80, originally $90). And if you want to get the same edgy look with a darker shade, these picks are sure to be approved by the star: the Lioness x Revolve Biker Mini Dress ($99) and the Free People Astrid Oxford Mini Dress ($108).
    Naomi Parris is the assistant shopping editor at PS, based in New York. With over eight years of experience and previous roles held on the brand’s Beauty and Operations teams, she enjoys telling stories that merge fashion, beauty, and Black culture. Naomi has also lent her skillful pen to Essence Girls United, Elle, Bustle, and Elite Daily. When she’s not crafting shopping roundups, high-profile features, beauty op-eds, or trend guides, you can find Naomi behind her blog “Eli-Nay,” where she inspires readers through style guides, cultural pieces, and innovative content on her Instagram. Read More POPSUGAR Fashion

  • Rihanna and Taylor Swift Officially Endorsed the Jelly Shoes Trend – Shop It Here

    Rihanna and Taylor Swift Officially Endorsed the Jelly Shoes Trend – Shop It Here

    At this point, every day feels synonymous with a new fashion trend. Whether it’s a resurgence or something entirely fresh, you can expect to see at least one hot topic du jour on your FYP each morning. In case you’ve been living under a rock, this month alone has brought an influx of trends redefining our shopping identity: bandage dresses (really the Hervé Léger dress), recession core, and the “New England Summer” aesthetic. And, as if we’re not already spending enough, there’s yet another trend tempting us to swipe our cards: jelly shoes.
    Of course, jelly shoes are far from new. While the popular footwear style is undeniably equal parts chic and comfortable, it’s more than just a PVC shoe. The look originated post-World War II as a cost-effective alternative to shoes made from natural textiles such as leather and cotton. The first PVC shoe is believed to have been created by the French company Sarraizienne in the 1950s, often worn by fishermen due to their affordability and easy-to-clean design. By the ’80s, PVC footwear had evolved to the term “jelly shoes” when Tony Alano and Nicolas Guillon launched their company of the same name. Major fashion houses, such as Thierry Mugler and Jean Paul Gaultier, started incorporating the style into collections. (Gaultier even collaborated with jelly shoe icon Melissa in May 2023.) Celebrities like Taylor Swift and Rihanna have also embraced the trend, proving its staying power.
    If you couldn’t tell, jelly shoes are back, and we’re here for it. Today’s versions go far beyond the fisherman sandal, with silhouettes ranging from ballet flats to platform heels featuring playful details like hearts. Whether you want to nail the TikTok fisherman aesthetic in a chic way or simply want another fun summer shoe, shop our curated guide of the best jelly shoes ahead. Read More POPSUGAR Fashion

  • Megan Thee Stallion Casually Debuted Her New Swim Line on “Love Island USA”

    Megan Thee Stallion Casually Debuted Her New Swim Line on “Love Island USA”

    Although we’re still processing the “dump” from episode 20 of “Love Island USA” Season 7, Megan Thee Stallion’s episode still has us obsessed. Given the show’s allure and many steamy moments, it was only right that the “Mamushi” rapper made a guest appearance. During her cameo, the star hosted a three-part challenge, which consisted of a twerking competition, a limbo round, and a puzzle race, which culminated in two new bombshells joining the show. Of course, she wore an ensemble that was sultry enough to match the night’s mischief: a metallic gold two-piece bikini with matching, strappy-heeled sandals and jewelry. But let’s be clear: it’s far from your average bikini; it’s from her very own Walmart swimwear line.
    The “Sweetest Pie” artist recently launched her Hot Girl Summer collection with the popular retailer, featuring 18 size-inclusive styles, including her look from the show: the Dipped in Gold Bikini Top ($18) and the Dipped in Gold Bikini Bottom ($16). Megan also caught up with the women islanders before the challenge in their quarters for some serious girl talk, and they all slipped into pieces from the singer’s line. Iris Kendall and Cierra Ortega wore the Dipped in Gold One Piece ($28); Hannah Fields and Huda Mustafa rocked the now-sold-out Hot Girl Summer One Piece; and Amaya Espinal and Chelley Bissainthe donned the Chicas Fringe Bikini Top ($18) and its matching bottom, which is also sold out. Meanwhile, Olandria Carthen stood out in the Mamushi One-Piece Swimsuit ($28).

    Megan’s new drop is in keeping with a recent trend: recession core. Celebrities embracing (or creating) more affordable products for consumers is nothing new, but the concept is especially referential in today’s economic climate. Yet, Megan has mixed budget-friendly picks with high-end items in her outfits on many occasions from brands such as Amazon and I.AM.GIA.
    Whether you’re a committed “Love Island USA” fan (like us) or shopping for your next tropical getaway on a budget, any of these picks from Megan’s line will surely fit the bill. After all, it is a hot girl summer.
    Naomi Parris is the assistant shopping editor at PS, based in New York. With over eight years of experience and previous roles held on the brand’s Beauty and Operations teams, she enjoys telling stories that merge fashion, beauty, and Black culture. Naomi has also lent her skillful pen to Essence Girls United, Elle, Bustle, and Elite Daily. When she’s not crafting shopping roundups, high-profile features, beauty op-eds, or trend guides, you can find Naomi behind her blog “Eli-Nay,” where she inspires readers through style guides, cultural pieces, and innovative content on her Instagram. Read More POPSUGAR Fashion

  • Ariana Madix’s “Love Island USA” Minidress Could Be a Nod to “Vanderpump Rules” – Shop Here

    Ariana Madix’s “Love Island USA” Minidress Could Be a Nod to “Vanderpump Rules” – Shop Here

    Ariana Madix’s sartorial sense first captured our hearts during her time on Bravo’s “Vanderpump Rules.” From the revenge dress shared all over social media to her go-to designer handbag, we knew she was a style star since her debut back in season two. Since then, she’s become a bona fide fashion darling as the impeccably-dressed host of “Love Island USA.” The actress and restaurateur, who just celebrated her 40th birthday, says her TV hosting outfits are like her “children” – and, given the effort and talent that goes into choosing each one, the analogy fits.
    This season, Madix’s looks are the talk of the “Love Island USA” universe, from a LaQuan Smith pink ab cutout gown that’s currently trending on TikTok to a red minidress that feels like a nod to her “Vanderpump Rules” reunion days. And there are plenty of outfits and glam moments to come from her time in Fiji. Working closely with stylist Emily Men with assistance from Karissa Loveday, Madix chooses summer-ready outfits that exude main-character energy, perfect to recreate if you’re hosting a birthday dinner or even attending a fancy party. Whether she’s strutting in a gown covered in colorful paillettes or posing in a glittering metallic low-rise skirt, she ensures all eyes are on her with every outfit change.
    Ahead, check out Ariana Madix’s best “Love Island USA” looks from season seven – and shop available and inspired pieces in time for your next event. Read More POPSUGAR Fashion

  • 20 Years Later, I Finally Tried an Hervé Léger Bandage Dress

    20 Years Later, I Finally Tried an Hervé Léger Bandage Dress

    When the majority of my high school friends selected bandage dresses for prom junior year, I was less than thrilled. I knew for sure I wouldn’t be partaking, and that I’d be in something looser-fit, but I still felt an overwhelming sense of FOMO (as one does in high school). Watching everyone else jump on the bandage dress bandwagon was stressful, knowing I simply didn’t have the confidence to wear something that so visibly traced every line of my body. Fast forward to college and I finally invested in a bandage skirt (pictured above), but this is the only photo I have to show for it as I remember feeling uneasy about my head-to-toe appearance.
    And maybe that’s why, 20 years later, I was apprehensive to try a trend that used to keep me up at night. A familiar sense of fear creeped over me as I pulled the Hervé Léger Elise Dress ($690) over my head and procrastinated peering into the mirror. Would I like the shape of my thighs? Would I be able to make out my period bloat belly straight-on, before even turning to the side? All the same ridiculous questions popped into my head as I asked myself why I signed up to try the skintight silhouette that’s enjoying a resurgence thanks to models like Kaia Gerber and Hailey Bieber.
    The design carries a certain energy that harks back to an early aughts party vibe, but feels versatile all the same.
    But then I looked at myself, and suddenly, my 33-year-old common sense and wisdom returned back to me. All my insecurities about wearing a tight dress (most of which society imparts on us) melted away – and not just because I actually liked the way I looked. While the idea of a bandage dress feels nostalgic, I felt very much like current-day me trying on a new aesthetic. Rather than being intimidated by the cut of the iconic mini, I was inspired to create a personal look that incorporated my favorite accessories du jour. This is, in part, because the Hervé Léger dress is comfortable (more on that in a bit) and because its construct and very intention has evolved.
    “The original bandage dress was a study in form and discipline,” creative director Michelle Ochs tells Popsugar. “Hervé’s vision was to sculpt the body like a piece of art – his use of paneled, knit strips drew from couture techniques and a fascination with shape and structure. It wasn’t just about sex appeal; it was about strength, symmetry, and empowerment. Over the past four decades, the silhouette has evolved with changing attitudes about femininity and self-expression. We’re no longer bound by the idea of perfection – it’s about ease, versatility, and individuality.”
    Now, having worn the dress for a dinner date with my fiancé at Williamsburg hot spot Sungold, Ochs’s sentiment very much resonates with me. Rather than being worried about defining lines, I felt confident in emphasizing my shape because it’s mine. That change in perspective certainly took some time, but here we are 20 years later – when bandage dresses are so back – and I’m finally ready to offer my review.

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    Michelle Ochs is the creative director of Hervé Léger and founder of Et Ochs.

    About the Hervé Léger Bandage Dress

    The dress is cut from gradient bandage paneling that’s softer and more fluid than past designs.
    With a halter neckline, it’s made to contour the body in zones of compression and release, lifting and shaping without boning or lining.
    It’s made from 91 percent eco-friendly recycled rayon, eight percent nylon, and one percent spandex.
    It’s available in bright blue or black and sizes XXS to XL.
    You can split your purchase into four interest-free payments through Klarna.

    What I Like About the Hervé Léger Bandage Dress
    At first touch, I was surprised by the clear quality and weight of Hervé Léger’s bandage dress material. It doesn’t feel at all like my old bandage skirts from college, which were stiff and paper-thin. Ochs explains, “While the DNA remains, today’s bandage is softer, more fluid, and reinterpreted through mixed media, matte jersey, and architectural tailoring. It’s no longer just a dress, it’s an attitude.” In that regard, I definitely felt like my personal style was challenged the moment I slipped into The Elise. The design carries a certain energy that harks back to an early aughts party vibe, but feels versatile all the same – like I could easily team it with my vintage Gucci sandals and Jacquemus Rond Carré Shoulder Bag ($119 a month at Vivrelle) and still feel like me.
    While it definitely formed to my curves, which made me a bit self-conscious as I feasted on bucatini, strip steak, and focaccia, it simultaneously lifted with support, keeping that “snatched” feeling present on my night out. “It’s a meticulous process that involves mapping the body almost like an architect maps a blueprint,” Ochs says of the magical effect I’m describing. “Most high-street versions replicate the look, but not the performance. Ours is engineered to move with you while still sculpting the silhouette in a clean, elevated way.”
    What to Consider Before Buying the Hervé Léger Bandage Dress
    I’d be remiss not to acknowledge the high price point of The Elise (and all Hervé Léger bandage dresses for that matter), but as described above, there’s no denying the craftsmanship that distinguishes this bandage dress as higher caliber, so it’s unsurprising that the retail price reflects this. That being said, I wish there was a wider size range and hope the brand has plans to expand in the future.
    According to Ochs, “Inclusivity and wearability are absolutely central to our evolution. We embrace curves!” So far, Hervé Léger has introduced additional length options, sleeves, styles, and fabrications, including lightweight rib knits and stretch suiting that “offer more ease without sacrificing structure.” Ochs tells PS, “Comfort and confidence aren’t mutually exclusive; it’s about giving women options that allow them to define sensuality on their own terms.”
    Where Is the Hervé Léger Bandage Dress Available?
    The Hervé Léger Elise dress is available on the brand’s website, at Neiman Marcus, and Bloomingdale’s.
    To get the look at a more affordable price point, rent a similar Hervé Léger Cross Back Mini Dress at Rent the Runway, or try the Akira Serpenti Plunge Mini Dress ($60), Meilun Celebrity Bandage Bodycon Dress ($67) or Superdown Isidora Strapless Mini Dress ($88).
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    Sarah Wasilak (she/her) is the PS Shopping Director. With plenty of experience in the fashion industry and over 11 years as an editor at the brand, she enjoys writing and creating social videos across the lifestyle, health, and fitness categories. She is the host of the “Dinner for Shoes” podcast and has bylines at InStyle, Elle, Refinery29, Who What Wear, Elite Daily, Byrdie, and The Quality Edit. Read More POPSUGAR Fashion

  • Taylor Swift’s Reformation Corset Is the Star of Her Date Night Look – Shop It Here

    Taylor Swift’s Reformation Corset Is the Star of Her Date Night Look – Shop It Here

    Image Source: Getty Images | Gotham Image Source: Reformation
    Taylor Swift is just a girl like the rest of us – and like any true fashion lover, she’s got a thing for corset tops. Honestly, who can blame her? They cinch you in all the right places, add a flirty touch, and somehow make even the simplest outfit look totally put together. Whether you’re pairing one with jeans, leather pants, a skirt, or shorts, they just work.
    Case in point: Swift’s latest date night look with boyfriend Travis Kelce featured a soft blue corset from Reformation – the Seren Top ($168). And surprise, surprise – it’s still in stock. We were kind of shocked too, since most things she wears sell out in seconds. The fact that this piece is still available feels like a minor miracle.
    Under $200, it’s a no-brainer – cute, stylish, and perfect for summer nights, if it’s good enough for her date night, it’s definitely good enough for ours. We’re adding one to our cart ASAP, and if you’re a Swift fan, this one’s definitely worth it for you, too.
    What Is the Reformation Seren Top?
    Taylor Swift wore the Cornflower shade of Reformation’s Seren Top for a date night out with boyfriend Travis Kelce in NYC. The top is still available in all four colors on Reformation’s website, so you can take your pick. It’s designed to fit snugly and is made from a heavyweight crepe fabric that’s thick enough to hold its shape, giving it that polished, structured look you want from a corset-style top.
    The fabric is mostly made from Naia Renew Acetate (fancy talk for a sustainable material that comes from wood pulp), mixed with some polyester to make it tougher and last longer. It feels crisp and smooth – not super soft or silky – which helps maintain that clean, sharp look when you wear it.
    If you’re not too focused on the eco-friendly aspect, there’s a similar option on Amazon: the Lizynuty Crop Top ($13). It nails the same look, but is made from 100 percent polyester, so it’s less green and can feel a bit less comfy on your skin. Definitely not the same quality, but hey – options are always nice, right? Read More POPSUGAR Fashion

  • Hannah’s “Love Island USA” Necklace Is Only $7 on Amazon – Get It on Sale Now

    Hannah’s “Love Island USA” Necklace Is Only $7 on Amazon – Get It on Sale Now

    Although I’m relatively new to the “Love Island USA” fan club, I’ve been completely obsessed and slightly triggered – like the rest of the world – since finally giving into the temptation. Serena Paige and Kordell Beckham’s love story was already a strong motivator, but the juiciness of Season 7 is too good to ignore. From cold sores galore (hello, Nic Vansteenberghe) to Huda Mustafa’s controversial “lovergirl” behavior, my eyes have been peeled.
    As a shopping editor and proud fashion girl, I’ve also been closely watching the contestants’ outfits. From the moment Chelley Bissainthe and Olandria Carthen pulled up to the villa in sultry, vibrant dresses at the start of the season, I was immediately intrigued to see how other cast members would bring their sartorial A-game. As I predicted, others gravitated toward similar silhouettes that achieved that alluring island vibe. One bombshell who aced this aesthetic with ease? Hannah Fields.
    Viewers met Hannah during Episode 6’s “Dominate Tricks” kissing challenge, and through her arrival, we see the truth of the phrase “first impressions are long-lasting.” Not only did she sweep Charlie Georgio off his feet (her cutout dresses likely playing a part), but she also knows how to accessorize. One piece that particularly caught our attention was her “H” necklace, which we discovered is available for less than $10 on Amazon. Enter the Kohota Gold Initial Necklace ($7, originally $13), crafted from 14K gold-plated brass. It also features a series of sea-themed charms, such as starfish and dolphins, making it totally on brand for being on the Fiji-based show. And as a gold jewelry lover myself, I’m here for it.
    Apart from her understandable desire to make a genuine connection and find love, Hannah’s inexpensive jewelry makes her even more relatable. While these contestants are inching toward celebrity status, learning she also shops from the same digital retailers many of us do feels oddly satisfying. Kind of like discovering the Jenner-Kardashian sisters use a $6 brow gel and wear a $2 tank top.
    The lesson here? You don’t have to splurge to look put together. And while the price of Hannah’s necklace might double as a recession indicator, we’re shopping it either way.
    Naomi Parris is the assistant shopping editor at PS, based in New York. With over eight years of experience and previous roles held on the brand’s Beauty and Operations teams, she enjoys telling stories that merge fashion, beauty, and Black culture. Naomi has also lent her skillful pen to Essence Girls United, Elle, Bustle, and Elite Daily. When she’s not crafting shopping roundups, high-profile features, beauty op-eds, or trend guides, you can find Naomi behind her blog “Eli-Nay,” where she inspires readers through style guides, cultural pieces, and innovative content on her Instagram. Read More POPSUGAR Fashion

  • The 9 Most Comfortable Wedding Shoes, According to Real Brides

    The 9 Most Comfortable Wedding Shoes, According to Real Brides

    Finding the perfect pair of wedding shoes is a task we, as shopping editors, do not take lightly. The best wedding shoes carry you through every moment of your special day, from the walk down the aisle to the first, second, and tenth kiss, hours on the dance floor, and maybe even a photo shoot that involves a mile-long trek. Not having the right pair of comfortable shoes to handle all that would be a certified nightmare, or at the very least, a one-way ticket to going barefoot by dessert. If you’re determined to avoid either scenario, you’ve landed in the right place.
    Ahead, we’ve rounded up nine of the most comfortable wedding shoes on the market, complete with (lightly edited) rave reviews from shoppers. There’s something for every budget, from an under-$50 Amazon favorite to designer shoes you’ll want to keep forever, plus a range of styles, including pearl-embellished picks, lace details, heeled sandals, and more. We did the research, polling married staffers on the pairs they actually wore (and ones they wish they didn’t), combing through Reddit threads, and reading reviews line by line. Keep scrolling to meet your match, wedding-shoe edition.
    Our Favorite Comfortable Wedding Shoes

    An under-$50 pair with a glowing review from a seasoned bridesmaid: Dream Pairs Women’s Chunk Low Heel Pump Sandals at $33, originally $46
    An under-$100 pair that’s a legend among Reddit’s comfort-shoe sleuths: Naturalizer Vera Dress Sandal at $102, originally $130
    A lacy pump that feels plucked from the pages of a vintage bridal editorial: Betsey Johnson Women’s Nikki Pump at $119
    A pointy-toe pair with an elegant pearl-embellished strap: Dolce Vita Women’s Kanika Pump at $135
    Another pointy-toe pick, this one finished with a chic chiffon bow at the back: Badgley Mischka Collection Blaze Pump at $198

    Update on June 17, 2025 at 6:00PM ET: Updated prices and checked stock for all products. User reviews may have been lightly edited for clarity. Read More POPSUGAR Fashion