
Kylie Jenner has been wearing platform flip flops on repeat on holiday
The Italian girl summer, or Euro summer as it's also referred to, has been a major trend this season, with everyone embracing the laid back but still chic look that Europeans are known for. Never one to be left behind on a trend, Kylie Jenner has been fully embracing the style during her Italian getaway with family, and a key part of her holiday looks has been a pair of platform flip flops.
The style might have first been popular in the 90s, but for 2025 they're back in a big – and decidedly chic – way. Despite her reported $70 million net worth, Kylie's sandals are actually an ultra affordable pick, with the youngest KarJenner wearing a pair of Tkees' Lily Platforms, which retail for £114.
The perfect pair to get that platform look whilst still being comfortable and easy to walk in, the Lily Platforms have a subtle 2.5cm lift with a flat platform design, so your feet don't slip forwards into the toe post and cause rubbing. The sole is also cushioned to add to the comfort factor, so there should be no aching feet even if you do wear them all day.
Rather than the usual flimsy rubber that most flip flops are made from, these are made with Brazilian leather which makes them much more durable and comfortable to wear. The soles are still finished with rubber, though, to give you plenty of grip.
Although Kylie opted for the versatile black pair, which she styled with everything from flowing white linen trousers to a pair of polka dot capris pants, you can also pick them up in either a tan or a beige colourway.
It's worth noting that, thanks to the popularity of the Tkees Lily Platforms, they're now available on pre-sale, which means they'll be shipped sometime between July 28 and August 7 – still giving you plenty of time for your holiday wardrobe. However if you need something sooner, we have found some great alternatives like the Schuh Tanisha Leather Toe Post in Black which are on sale for £33.99 down from £45 and have a similar look.
We also love Havaianas' High Platform flip flops, which retail for £40 and have the classic Haviana look – with the addition of a sloping platform heel. Alternatively FitFlop has launched its Relieff Recovery Toe-Post Sandals for £50, which have the brand's signature ergonomic design and microwobbleboard footbed, and come in nine different colours.
However if you're happy to wait a little longer for Kylie's exact Tkees Lily Platforms, you can purchase them directly from the Tkees website now.
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