
Kendall Jenner shows off divisive shoes as she leaves Bezos wedding fun
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looked relaxed as she left Venice on Sunday following her attendance at the star-studded wedding of billionaire Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sánchez.
The 29-year-old kept her look simple, opting for a pair of knee-length black leggings and a beige athleisure top as she disembarked from a water taxi en route to the airport.
However, the model sparked a bit of controversy with her choice of footwear, stepping out in a pair of clear jelly sandals.
Other celebrities - such as Taylor Swift, Rihanna, and Jennifer Lawrence—have also embraced the nostalgic style, which was popular in the early 1980s.
The mostly inexpensive shoes now seem just as at home in casual looks like Jenner's as they are in high-end ensembles, especially during the summer months.
Depending on the brand, pairs of jellies can retail for anywhere from $25 to hundreds of dollars.
However, in the era of fast fashion, the shoes, made from PVC plastic are controversial due to their environmental impact.
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