The Espadrille Edit

July 1 // à la Zoe Williams

Pictured in Soludus Feathers Mule (currently sold out) - try the Castaner Kenda Espadrille Flats

Pictured in Soludus Feathers Mule (currently sold out) - try the Castaner Kenda Espadrille Flats

Last summer I took full advantage of the sneakers paired with flirty dresses trend and don’t intend to stop anytime soon. Try as I might though, this trend just can’t be applied to every occasion (imagine dining alfresco at a Michelin star restaurant or your best friend’s rooftop wedding). 

Then I met Espadrille. An Espadrille by definition is a light canvas shoe with a rope sole. Espadrilles can be #casualcool, but also is easily dressed up and is effortlessly chic and comfy. She’s not a boring pair of flats (no thanks), but allows you to walk up to that cutie with confidence and not look like a giraffe on 4 inch mini stilt-ettos (a scenario that never ends well). 

Espadrilles are a trend I see forecasted this summer, paired perfectly with sunny skies and a Kir Royale in hand. 

Shop my must-have espadrille picks below! I can’t wait to see what you choose Xx!

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These are my espadrilles pictured above. Note: these are currently sold out but add yourself to the waitlist to be notified of a restock.

Photo credit: Revolve

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How could you not have the best night ever in these?

Photo credit: Shopbop

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Add to any outfit for instant glam! Voíla!

Photo credit: Bloomingdales

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Flirty, fun and a heel you can walk in!

Photo credit: Shopbop

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Literally matches with any ootd you can imagine!

Photo credit: Revolve

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The perfect casual platform sandal. Picturing these with black cut off shorts and sunnies.

Photo credit: Shopbop

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