
Crocs are making a comeback: The divisive footwear that the style set simply can't escape at Australian Fashion Week - and for a good reason
As models sauntered down the runway, all eyes were on the showstopping clogs - proving the mid-noughties trend is making a comeback.
A-list celebrities, VIP front-row guests, fashion editors, stylists and influential figures descended on Carriageworks in Sydney, dressed in spectacular designer frocks, sharp power suits, daring cut-outs and racy ensembles.
But amid the parade of couture looks, many ditched their heels and boots in favour of quirky Crocs, bedazzled with their favourite Jibbitz charms.
Dozens of stylish punters pulled out all the stops to make Crocs Australia one of the hottest brands at Fashion Week.
The new slip-on Crocs - Bae Slide, Bae Clog and Echo Wave - have been thrust into the spotlight for all the right reasons, with many embracing the comfort of their gem-embellished designs.
With an extra dose of height, personality and style, the Classic Clog has been reimagined - paving the way for bold new designs like the Bae Slide and Bae Clog.
A star of the show, the Bae Clog has been the standout this week, with many making striking fashion statements as they stepped out in the eye-popping platforms.
Many pulled out all stops to make Crocs one of the hottest brands at Australian Fashion Week (pictured from left to right: Makeup artist Danh Doan with Bae Clog in Dragon Fruit. Daily Mail Australia senior lifestyle reporter Elise Wilson wearing Bae Slide in Dragon Fruit and celebrity stylist Jamie Azzopardi with Bae Clog in Dragon Fruit)
Among the crowds, celebrity stylist Jamie Azzopardi brought the glamour and plenty of vivid colours in their 'vintage meets futuristic' gown, pairing their look with Bae Clog in Dragon Fruit.
Makeup artist Danh Doan wowed in an all-pink ensemble, pairing his bold power suit with a pair of Bae Clog in Dragon Fruit, while fashion model Unice Wani styled her business chic look with Bae Clog in Daylily.
Some attendees brought back '90s and 2000s denim streetwear, perfectly matching the theme of their Bae Clogs, including Love Island star Mimi Paranihi, and models Emily Kate Boyd, Stas Jepsen and Cameron Stephens.
The new platform clogs feature an ultra-contoured outsole for support and a new customisable backstrap, letting you take your Jibbitz charms personalisation to the next level.
The shoes, measuring 6cm from floor to heel, come in six fun colours ranging from Dragon Fruit (hot pink) and Orangesicle (orange) to Daylily (butter yellow). But if you prefer a more minimalist look, there are Black, White and Bone styles to choose from.
The Bae Clog has proven to be a crowd favourite - after receiving more than 2,200 reviews, boasting a near-perfect rating of 4.6 out of 5 stars.
'I have several pairs of the traditional Crocs... I recently purchased a pair of platform Crocs and man, I live in them now. They're the cutest and most comfortable shoes ever. I have received lots of compliments on them,' one raved.
'Great Crocs. For the added height it gives, you'd think it'd be heavy or not comfy - but they're light, comfy and feels like walking on clouds kind of vibe,' another said.
'The Bae Clog is my new favourite cruise shoe. Goes with most of the casual dresses and shorts I wear on sea days, gave me that extra lift, very comfortable, easy on and off, could also wear them to the pool. Plus they look more stylish than the regular Crocs. I get so many compliments in them,' one added.
Amid the parade of couture looks, many ditched their heels and boots in favour of quirky Crocs (pictured from left to right: Fashion model Unice Wani with Bae Clog in Daylily, model Poppy Fava wearing Crush Clog and model Stas Jepsen styling her look with Bae Clog in Black)
All eyes were on the showstopping clogs - proving the mid-noughties trend is making a comeback (pictured beauty content creator Aya Al-Chalabi with Bae Clog in Dragon Fruit)
They're a divisive item you either love or loathe them - but Crocs are back after stealing the show at Australian Fashion Week (from left right: Models Emily Kate Boyd and Cameron Stephens and Love Island star Mimi Paranihi)
The Bae Slide has been turning heads for all the right reasons - as it's most loved for its feminine fit, bold style and versatile height (From left to right: Daily Mail Australia senior lifestyle reporter Sharon Hunt and senior features writer Carina Stathis)
Spotted at Australian Fashion Week: Crocs
BAE SLIDE - $84.99
The Bae Slide features an ultra-contoured outsole, feminine fit, bold style and versatile height. There's also a deep heel cup, designed to help improve your comfort and wearing experience. Plus, the upper holds Jibbitz charms, so you can show off your personality. When you want a versatile slide that feels a little extra, slip into the Bae Slide.
BAE CLOG - $109.99
The Bae Clog features an ultra-contoured outsole that supports the upper you know and love - but there's more. The new customisable backstrap also holds Jibbitz charms, so you can personalise your look even more.
ECHO WAVE - $124.99
The Echo Wave pushes the boundaries further, thinking about footwear in an entirely new way. This future-forward design features digitally inspired sculpting and texture that covers the upper and seamlessly cascades to the outsole. With bold form and purposeful design, the Echo Wave provides an engaging new aesthetic combined with innovative comfort and utility.
The Bae Slide has been turning heads for all the right reasons - as it's most loved for its feminine fit, bold style and versatile height.
Turning heads with a twist on classic chic, Daily Mail Australia senior lifestyle reporter Elise Wilson teamed her black blazer and skirt with playful pink socks, a matching purse and Dragon Fruit Bae Slides featuring Jibbitz charms.
Senior features writer Carina Stathis opted for a blue blazer dress, paired with white sunnies and a matching purse, which coordinated perfectly with her with her Bae Slides.
Meanwhile, senior lifestyle reporter Sharon Hunt oozed elegance in a sheer white top and flowy maxi skirt, styled with Bae Slide in Daylily.
A step up from the Classic Clog, the sandals feature an ultra-contoured outsole and a deep heel cup, designed to help improve your comfort and wearing experience.
Perfect for those looking for versatile footwear that feels a little extra, the slides may be just what you're looking for.
And of course, you can customise your shoes with your favourite Jibbitz charms to show off your unique personality.
Available in four colours: Black, White, Dragon Fruit and Daylily.
It's no surprise shoppers have given the slides a stellar five-star rating.
'10/10 for comfort,' one shopper raved.
'She's a definite 10 out of 10 for fashion and comfort,' another revealed.
'The new Crocs Bae Slide does not disappoint. It's casual, very comfortable and such a quick slide on sandal. These Crocs are so good,' one added.
The Echo Wave is a new wave of Crocs that pushes the boundaries further, thinking about footwear in an entirely new way.
Runway model Dut Bol put on a laid-back display, flaunting his comfortable streetwear look with a pair of Echo Wave in Black Sand.
The future-forward design features a digitally-inspired sculpting and texture that covers the upper and seamlessly cascades to the outsole.
Perfect for those who want comfort without compromising their look, the 'incredibly light' unique shoes have ventilation holes to provide breathable functionality, a 5cm heel and a LiteRide footbed offering 'sink-in softness'.
Available in colours Black Sand, Almond Tint and Pond, the Echo Wave has received an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars - and even a healthcare worker has given them a seal of approval.
'Healthcare worker here! Have been searching for some comfortable shoes I would wear for 12-hour shifts and love the comfort these bring. These are great for everyday use, house shoes, quick put on for on-the-go, and would definitely recommend for anyone working long shifts,' the happy customer raved.
The new platform clogs feature an ultra-contoured outsole for support and a new customisable backstrap, letting you take your Jibbitz charms personalisation to the next level (From left to right: Fashion Week guest Liv Straatveit wearing Bae Clog in White, Content creator Ruthy Hewson wearing Bae Clog in Daylily and an attendee wearing Bae Clog in Black)
Available in colours Black Sand, Almond Tint and Pond, the Echo Wave has received an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars - and even a healthcare worker has given them a seal of approval.
And they're not the only ones loving the Echo Waves right now.
'First time I'd seen them, I knew I had to get them. They are different unlike any other and very comfortable. I never really got into Crocs until you guys came out with Echo Wave. Thank you for a great comfortable and price friendly product,' one shared.
'The new Echo Waves are amazing. The foot insert is extremely comfortable. I'm buying every colour,' another revealed.
'I absolutely love the Echo Wave! They are so comfortable and you can pretty much wear them whenever. I wore them in the rain and surprisingly my feet stayed dry. I'm definitely getting more colours,' one said.
'Love them! I wear them more than I wear my regular shoes. Can't go wrong with the Echo Waves,' another added.
And it isn't the first Crocs made headlines this week.
Last week, Crocs hit the runway as the footwear partner for SPEED's debut of their Phantom Revolt collection at the WINGS Independent Fashion Festival.
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