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The Sun
15 hours ago
- Entertainment
- The Sun
The secret celeb siblings who shunned fame… from Osbourne ‘hermit' to Delevingne sister who's real brains of the family
Loading the Elevenlabs Text to Speech AudioNative Player... SIBLING rivalry can be fierce - but imagine if your brother or sister was a world famous celebrity? That's the case for Aydan Nix, the secret half-sister of Bella and Gigi Hadid, who only met her supermodel siblings for the first time less than two years ago. 17 17 Her mother had a brief romance with Bella and Gigi's multi-million dollar property tycoon dad Mohamed, but Aydan's connection to the family was kept under wraps for more than two decades, with her father not providing financial support. Aydan, 23, grew up in Florida with a different man whom she believed was her father, until he died when she was 19, prompting her to take a DNA test and discover she was in fact a Hadid. The sisters confirmed on Thursday that they'd met their half-sister, saying they have "cherished this unexpected and beautiful addition to our family'. Adyan's case is pretty unusual, in that she had no idea of her showbiz connections until recently, and with her striking looks it wouldn't be surprising if she too began to carve out a star profile of her own. Snaps of the trio show them frequently enjoying trips to the beach together and nights out in swanky New York City nightclubs. But other siblings of famous stars often prefer a life out of the limelight, happy to live in their relative's shadow. Here we reveal the secret celebrity brothers and sisters you probably had no idea existed. Chloe Delevingne Her youngest sister Cara is one of the most famous supermodels and actresses in the world, while her other sister Poppy, 11 months her junior, has also made waves on the catwalk for brands like Marc Jacobs and Louis Vuitton. But there's no doubt Chloe Delevingne, 39, is the brains of the family. While her sisters were posing up a storm, Chloe was studying biomedical science and tumour biology at the illustrious University College London. Bella Hadid's see-through dress was 'shocking' for 'sophisticated and elegant' Cannes – she 'should've dialed it down' 17 17 Chloe used her medical background to co-found the Lady Garden Foundation charity, which aims to raise awareness for gynaecological health. She's also been training to become a midwife, telling Cotswold Life in July 2023: 'It's hard but good and very rewarding. 'I think if you can help any woman when she is at her most vulnerable to have the birth she wants then there's a lot to be gained.' The three sisters also launched a vegan prosecco brand together in 2020. The Gallagher Sister 17 17 Given the Oasis brothers have only just managed to make it up with each other, it might not come as a surprise that they don't have the best relationship with their secret sister, who grew up round the corner in Burnage, Greater Manchester. Emma Davies, 51, was born just months after Liam in the very same hospital. She shares their dad Tommy, who had an affair with Emma's mother June. Despite this, the Oasis rockstars have reportedly refused her attempts to make contact and have never met each other. 'I would like to meet them. Obviously you're going to want to meet your brothers,' she previously told MailOnline. It was her buying the album (What's the story) Morning Glory that prompted Emma's mum to tell her the truth about who her father was. 'When she... saw the CD she said, 'I think you'd better sit down, I've got something to tell you.' I was completely flabbergasted,' Emma recalled. She last met her father in 2006 when she was 32, but his unstable nature quickly led them to become estranged again. The Oasis bandmates have also been estranged from their father for years, with Noel saying in 2019 his dad 'doesn't mean anything to me'. The Oasis rockers also have a lesser-known older brother, Paul Gallagher, who keeps out of the spotlight but has a close bond with them both. He revealed in a recent interview: 'I speak to the pair of them. I see Liam every other day." He has previously opened up about the pair's infamous public rift, saying: "I do my own thing, I stay away from it as much as humanely possible." The Osbournes - plus one 17 17 The Osbournes essentially paved the way of the Kardashians with their no holds barred, fly-on-the-wall reality show back in 2001. But while Sharon and Ozzy's kids Kelly and Jack welcomed the MTV crew into their lives, their older sister Aimee decided to opt out. At 16 she moved out of the family home, though later confessed she would have liked to stay a 'little longer'. 'Back then, I still felt I was trying to figure out who I was in the chaos of family life, so why on earth would I want that portrayed on television?' she said. Now 40, she still keeps her private life under wraps, and has been dubbed the 'hermit' of the family. She has, however, followed in her father's footsteps with a career in music, and is currently lead singer of pop band ARO. She isn't exactly close with her sister, with Kelly telling the Dax Shepard podcast in 2023: 'We don't talk... We're just really different. She doesn't understand me and I don't understand her.' Aimee has echoed that sentiment. 'I wouldn't say there is an ease between us, but there is an acceptance,' she told The Independent. 'Do we socialise? No.' Fortunately she gets on well with her other sibling Jack - and together they're planning to produce a biopic all about their famous parents. The third Strictly sister 17 17 Strictly Come Dancing sisters Oti and Motsi Mabuse have revealed they have a secret third sister - who is the "best dancer" of them all. Their sister Phemelo, 39, who is the middle child of the family, keeps away from the limelight as she works as a mechanical engineer in South Africa. Nonetheless, the third sibling shares her sister's dancing abilities, keeping a toe in the professional dance world and competing at the World Dance Championships. Oti revealed on the Jonathan Ross Show: "To be honest, we have another sister, middle sister, she was the better dancer. "She's a mechanical engineer. She designs windmills which create electricity through wind in South Africa.' The siblings do occasionally post pictures together, however, and in their rare Instagram appearances, fans can't believe how similar the three are. Oti remarked that they all have the 'same nose' as one fan gushed they also have the 'same lips' and complimented them all as "beautiful". Scarlett Moffat 17 17 Famous on the telly for... watching the telly - there's almost an Inception-like feeling to Gogglebox. Out of all its ordinary people turned stars, Scarlett Moffatt is arguably the most famous of them all, especially after being crowned Queen of the Jungle following her stint on I'm A Celeb. While we've been watching her with parents Mark and Betty since she was 18, few will be aware Scarlett, now 34, has a younger sister, Ava, who is 15 years her junior. Fans did get a glimpse of Ava - now aged 18 and studying archeology at university - in season seven of Gogglebox. Scarlett has previously gushed over their close relationship despite the significant age gap, posting on her birthday: "Watching you grow up into the amazingly kind, intelligent, beautiful, bloody hilarious lady has been a blessing." The fourth Jonas Brother 17 17 Joe, Nick and Kevin together make up one of the most famous trios in pop music. But did you know that they could have been a quad? That's because they in fact have another brother, Frankie, who himself is a singer. He's also had some success as an actor, though nothing on the scale of his Camp Rock siblings. The 24-year-old launched a music career in 2023, and has since released two singles. And in typical Gen Z style, he's also starting to make a splash on TikTok. So could three become four? It might only be a matter of time. Doug Pitt 17 17 You might think being Brad Pitt's brother dooms you to a life as second fiddle. Fortunately his younger sibling Doug, has enjoyed plenty of success in his own right - just in an industry that's a lot more low-key than Brad's. The 58-year-old, who is married to wife Lisa and has three children, made a fortune of his own after selling a hefty stake of his computing company back in 2007. He's also a dedicated philanthropist, appointed the first ever Goodwill Ambassador for the United Republic of Tanzania in 2010 by President Jakaya Kikwete. And there's definitely no bitterness about having such a huge star as his older brother. In fact, he's even starred in a Virgin Mobile Australia advert portraying a comedic version of Brad as 'The Second Most Famous Pitt'.


Arab News
18 hours ago
- Business
- Arab News
Gigi Hadid marks launch of Havaianas line with new campaign
DUBAI: US Palestinian Dutch supermodel Gigi Hadid has unveiled a new campaign with Brazilian footwear brand Havaianas. For the latest updates, follow us on Instagram @ The model, who launched a line with the flip flop label, stars in a vintage-inspired series of photographs. In the shots, she shows off slippers from her collection with the brand and is seen wearing retro outfits on a beach. A post shared by Havaianas (@havaianas) Hadid celebrated the launch at a party in Altro Paradiso in New York last week. At the event, she wore flip flops paired with a white tweed Marc Jacobs minidress, featuring vibrant scattered crystals. The model is no stranger to making creative decisions and is also the founder of her own cashmere brand, Guest in Residence. She launched her clothing label, which features soft, colorful knitwear, in September 2022. 'Over the last handful of years, I didn't want to be backed into starting my own line just because there was an offer on the table or a deal to be made,' she wrote to her followers on Instagram at the time. 'The earliest days of Guest in Residence came about when I started to question the cashmere market, and those answers gave me a path,' she wrote. 'I believe that because of its sustainable qualities — natural and made to cherish and to pass down — cashmere is a luxury that should be more accessible.' Earlier this year, Hadid celebrated her birthday party at Le Chalet in New York City. Hadid entered the venue with her partner, Oscar nominee Bradley Cooper on April 25, and met up with her sister Bella Hadid, mother Yolanda Hadid, father Mohamed Hadid, Russian media personality Keni Silva and US actress Anne Hathaway, among others. Gigi's birthday was on April 23, and the internet was abuzz with celebrities, designers, family and friends who sent birthday wishes to the supermodel as she turned 30.


Forbes
a day ago
- Business
- Forbes
Inclusive Marketing Isn't A Requirement For Brands
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MARCH 12: Rihanna celebrates the launch of Fenty Beauty at ULTA Beauty on ... More March 12, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo byfor Fenty Beauty by Rihanna) Vogue recently produced an ode to the iconic movie Hairspray featuring model Gigi Hadid. The problem many fans found with the video tribute, was that it didn't feature any plus-sized people, whom are a core part of the film. Fans of the movie were outraged, and let Vogue know they did not appreciate their erasure of plus-sized people. Years ago, cheesesteak shop Geno's Steaks in Philadelphia received a lot of backlash when the owner posted a sign that said, 'This is America. When ordering, please speak English.' And a few years ago, the Supreme Court ruled that a bakery in Denver could not be forced to create a wedding cake for an gay wedding. In each of these cases, and many more that we hear about in the news (and even more that we don't), brands are engaging with the number one rule of inclusive marketing. That rule is all about the power to choose who they want to serve. Brands and the leaders who run them, get to choose which identities they want see, support, and make feel like they belong. The challenge is, morally from a consumer standpoint, when it feels like brands take active choices to exclude certain people, it can be hurtful. Most people don't want to be excluded. But short of the Americans With Disabilities Act and the Civil Rights Act of 1964, there aren't really laws that dictate what brands choose and choose not to do with regard to who they serve. Because of that, brands don't have to support Pride, don't need to offer larger sizes, and don't even need to put people of color in their promotions or on their teams. Inclusive marketing isn't a requirement or a mandate, and it doesn't look like that will change in the near future. However, inclusive marketing is just good marketing. Based upon data, trends in the population, and consumer expectations, inclusive marketing is the future of marketing. No one is going to force a brand to engage in inclusive marketing. That's why as a society, there is still a representation problem in media and marketing. It's why there are many consumers with underserved identities that struggle to get their needs met. But it does make smart business sense for brands to get on board with it. Back in 2017 when Fenty Beauty launched with 40 shades of makeup to accomodate people of different complexions, consumers proved with their wallets that this type of inclusion is what they wanted. No one forced other makeup brands to follow suit with making more shades available, but the industry largely did it because they saw that serving more consumers was needed to grow and stay relevant. In addition, consumers are increasingly exercising their power to choose. Research shows that 82% of consumers want to buy from brands who share their values. Data also shows consumers are actively making choices to stop buying from brands who don't share their values. Inclusion is an important value for many consumers both for them, and for others who are part of underrepresented and underserved communitites. Research shows that 81% of consumers want to buy from brands who share their values. And data shows consumers are also are actively making choices to stop buying from brands who don't share their values. Inclusion is an important value for many consumers both for them, and for others who are part of underrepresented and underserved communitites. For instance, over the past two years, retailer Target has been under fire from consumers. It started in 2023 when the brand decided to scale back some of its Pride merchandise in response to angry (and sometimes threatening) reactions from consumers. And since early 2025, Target has been on the receiving end of consumer boycotts in response to the brand rolling back some of its commitments to diversity, equity, and inclusion. Target recently announced first quarter sales were down, and are anticipating sales will be down for the year. They've attributed consumer boycotts based upon their policies as a contributor to declining sales. Every day consumers, particularly those from underrepresented and underserved communities are choosing to spend their money with the brands who are being intentional about serving them. I follow a gluten-free diet for health reasons. Any time I go out to eat with friends and family, we always choose a restaurant that has a gluten-friendly menu. That often means we go to the same restaurants over and over again. We are loyal to the brands that choose and are loyal to us. No matter your reason, know that choosing to engage in inclusive marketing or not will garner a response from consumers. Choosing not to engage in inclusive marketing is a choice brands have the right to make. Brands also need to be prepared for groups of consumers to proactively choose to spend their money elsewhere as a result.
Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
It's Officially Shoe Charm Summer — Here's How to Refresh Your Everyday Sneakers With Personal Flair.
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. In case you haven't heard, personalization is in when making a fashion statement this summer. And while handbags are still fertile ground for this kind of expression — 'Jane Birkin-ifying' your bag by loading it up with tassels and trinkets is something that's perennially appealing — shoe charms have had a meteoric rise since spring. If you ask us, they're the newest (and coolest) way to infuse character into your warm-weather ensembles. Our perceptive, chronically online shopping editors predicted this trend a few months ago, and, by now, there's no shortage of inspiration for the taking on how to elevate the looks of your everyday sneakers vis-à-vis baubles, lace clips, chains, pom poms, and other decorations. More from WWD We Tested Dozens of SPF Lip Balms - These Are the Tinted Ones You'll Want to Reapply. Gigi Hadid Just Confirmed the Anklet Trend Resurgence for Summer 2025 The TikTok-Loved On Cloud 6 Shoe Is Now Available in Summer 2025's Trending Butter Yellow Colorway Back when we first reported on shoe charms, there weren't many statistics available to quantify their emerging popularity. But this spring alone, per the trend forecasting platform Trendalytics, average weekly TikTok posts featuring shoe charms have spiked by 217 percent, proving the trend isn't exclusive to the runways. During its spring 2025 show, Miu Miu pampered the Plume, Tyre, and Gymnasium sneakers with the ultimate charm treatment, marked by clip-on and thread-through additions that included cutesy fabric pinwheels. Coach, too, didn't shy away from a little footwear playfulness at New York Fashion Week last year, for which the brand's Soho Sneaker was introduced to childlike whimsy — by way of prominent charms taking up prime real estate on the shoe's upper and, understandably, attracting all the attention. Both Miu Miu and Coach saw the traction these brand moments received and proceeded to successfully leverage it, by finally making their designer shoe charms shoppable. Last month, Miu Miu released leather tassels (which it playfully calls 'tricks'), color-happy cord laces, and delightful brooches on its site — in a special section called the Custom Studio, which allows you to grab the brand's low-profile runners and cult-favorite handbags in the same breath to easily formulate your distinctive styling equation. As another example of a luxury shoe charm hard launch we couldn't be more excited to see, Coach restocked its Taxi Shoe Charm and Vintage Car Shoe Charm, alongside a dice one (Coach, if you're reading this, we're still patiently waiting on your deer charm!). While most footwear accessories that can be attached to laces tend to skew smaller, there's nothing itty-bitty or demure about Coach's take, seeing as how the vehicles measure over five inches in length and the dice clocks in at 1.75 inches for that metric. Want a one-and-done kind of purchase? Invest in the '90s Pack Soho Sneaker With Charms from Coach, which offers access to '90s-inspired, much-less-bulky charms you can't buy separately: like a cassette tape, cell phone, and tiny dice that won't add any extra weight to your walk. Maximalism is clearly alive and well, with our favorite tastemakers acting as cosigners when it comes to shoe charm–based personality statements. For Coach's NYFW show this February, Ella Emhoff tapped into the trend with the brand's deer charm placed on a Soho Sneaker that was further DIY'ed with fanciful doodles. The accessory naturally turned the gaze downward and granted refreshing contrast to her darker, suede-powered outfit. Influencer Giovanna Ramos also took the opportunity to don not just one but two charms on her white sneakers during Coach's runway event. Buy coach's soho sneakers here As for Miu Miu's leather shoe ornaments, they're finding just as many celebrity devotees. Sydney Sweeney, for one, posted a photo and video of herself sitting in an RV in April: showing off her white Plume Suede Sneakers taken to colorful heights through an assortment of Miu Miu shoe charms and three different kinds of laces, for good measure. Fashion influencer Aimee Song's version of a Plume-fueled getup was one punctuated by a suede midi skirt and jacket, crew socks, and cool-girl shades made more modish by the fact that she was skateboarding while wearing Miu Miu's charmed-up shoes. Other brands are paying attention to these shoe charm updates and following suit, with the release of the exclusive Nike Cortez sneakers in collaboration with Printemps Paris' first store in NYC (dolled up, as they are, with elegant charms on the laces) and, more recently, the adidas x UnheardOf 'Grandma's Couch 2' Rivalry Low sneakers, topped with a keychain holding floral charms. Nike has also entered the shoe charm chat, but not through a collab. Instead, its women's Air Jordan 4 Retro 'Aluminum' shoe drop this month marks a new colorway addition that's amped up by removable appliqué. While you can skip some steps and buy a shoe pre-loaded with charms, TikTokers are demonstrating the power of a little self-initiated craftiness — with videos racking up thousands of views, in which they pair a green-striped Adidas Gazelle with on-trend cherry charms; whip up their own versions of the ultra-popular ballerina sneaker by swapping regular laces for ribbon ones, but not before threading pearl-bedecked charms through them; or else help an all-white Chuck Taylor All Star Lugged Heel Platform give off major Y2K vibes with glass beads. This latter case makes it clear that shoe charms don't only look good on slim silhouettes; the whole point of the endeavor, after all, is to think outside the (shoe)box. It's safe to say that the craze surrounding shoe personalization had its genesis during the golden age of Crocs Jibbitz, which are retaining their appeal thanks to buzzy partnerships with luxury brands like Simone Rocha and Swarovski. High-end labels are actively contributing to this fixation in their own right; it's quite en vogue right now, for example, to have on-site activations at designer stores that allow customers to walk away with a shoe that's uniquely theirs. Golden Goose's experiential retail space in NYC epitomizes the concept in its Co-Creation Bar: a section of the store where eager individuals can customize their acquisitions with patches, charms, pins, brooches, crystals, studs, embroidery, paint, and the like. As early as at the beginning of this year, A-listers were already on board with this hands-on approach to revamping their footwear. Offset, for instance, looked like he was having fun choosing which gilded clip-ons to put on his Air Force 1s during an event held by Nike and Coastal Caviar back in February. 'It's official,' the TikTok video's on-screen text reads. 'Real men love charms.' Beyond shoes, people are also paying more attention to what goes on their ankles with the present-day boom of the anklet trend. Anklets are nothing new, of course; one look back at early aughts red carpets and the bling choices of Victoria Beckham, Britney Spears, and Paris Hilton is enough to confirm that. Yet, like many 2000s trends, this one's having a massive renaissance at the moment. Rihanna recently managed to make her now-sold-out, lime-green Fenty x Puma Cat Cleat Jelly sandals even louder, courtesy of anklet stacks and a bedazzled toe chain; Kylie Jenner leaned into fancy ankle jewels with a double-wrapped Chanel anklet; and Kim Kardashian followed suit with diamond anklets worn while barefoot on a beach. Though we've yet to see both shoe charms and ankle bracelets simultaneously embraced by celebrities, it's only a matter of time until the accessories link up, which we can bet will be the case for summer 2025. Ready to become the walk of the town? Below are all the shoe charms (and anklets, because why not?) we're adding to cart today, as well as the sneaker styles that make them especially worth it. $95 Buy Now at coach Coach's spring 2025 runway show, during which the charm-clad Soho Sneaker debuted, ended up being an ode to New York through a youthful lens. This yellow cab charm in particular is an appropriate symbol of the city: right up there with a pretzel and a pigeon. Show off your urban side with this charmer, while giving white sneakers some much-needed yellow zest. $95 Buy Now at coach This vintage pink car's only flaw is that you won't be able to take it for a real test drive, but sporting it on your shoes will have to suffice. Coach recommends twisting the charm asymmetrically once it's threaded through your laces for an even quirkier look. $65 Buy Now at coach Ready to try your luck and roll the dice? This resin object is bigger than you think, meaning placing it on top of your shoes will make you all the luckier. $798 Buy Now at adina reyter Fine jewelry designer Adina Reyter's horseshoe charm is incredibly simple to thread through your laces, continuing that whole luck motif put into motion by Coach's dice charm. The yellow-gold stunner was made with necklaces in mind, but that shouldn't stop you from writing your own sartorial narrative. $249.99 Buy Now at kay jewelers Can't resist adding a touch of glam to your everyday shoes? Enter: this sterling-silver bar charm, paved with six round-cut sapphires. Crafted especially for sneakers, think of it as an instant upgrade to your kicks' toe vamps that will make your entire ensemble look a lot more upscale. $75 Buy Now at shopbop While swapping standard nylon laces for pearl strands might be an impractical venture, clipping on two little pearl bows at your sneakers' centers is an effortless maneuver that will pay dividends in sheer beauty. As many TikTokers make clear, pearls go amazingly well with organza ribbons, gilded charms, and pastel-colored shoes as a foundation for all those feminine flourishes. $86 Buy Now at notte jewelry Lorde wore a silver fish charm in her Met Gala braided hair this year, and this is further proof that the fisherman aesthetic is here to stay. Pay your respects through fish-themed shoe charms such as these, which are actually earrings whose hoops you can easily attach to laces. High quality here is a guarantee, based on that handmade glass, freshwater pearls, gold-plated brass, and other top-tier, dazzling materials used to make the set. $75 Buy Now at nordstrom Maison de Sabré's zippable bags charms — which you can place on everything from totes to wallets for extra space — are icons, so who says you can't break the rules a bit and clip one somewhere on your sneaker's upper? This tiny blueberry charm is the most delicious conversation starter and a way to keep your arcade coins close by as you skip around town. $95 Buy Now at ana luisa A sneaker on a sneaker? This shoe charm purchase's irony is not lost on us. Beyond the looks and laughs the Ana Luisa mini sneaker will inspire, it also benefits from a 10-karat, solid-gold construction and a light weight (0.34 grams, to be exact) that won't interfere with all your city walking. $9 $15 40% off Buy Now at nordstrom Not satisfied with just one charm? Here are eight. These gold-plated gems aren't luxe, but that will make you less fearful of accidentally losing one. We're especially fond of the croissant, cherry cluster (in line with the cherry-everything trend called out in 2025's Pinterest Predicts report), and crescent moon. A white or pale-pink shoe will serve as the ideal carte blanche on which these charms can glitter and dazzle. $30 Buy Now at free people If you're feeling a bit grunge lately, convey it with the help of this silver charm set featuring a safety pin, chains, and various spiritual symbols. The charms will absolutely pop over a jewel-toned shoe (think indigo suede), while adding priceless edge to your look. $50 Buy Now at roxanne assoulin It's never too late or too early to flaunt your romantic tendencies in an obvious way. This heart charm from Roxanne Assoulin comes in many other emoji-inspired shades — in case you don't approve of the Millennial pink that's been coming back with a vengeance — and the one-inch piece can also be reused on bracelets, necklaces, or your key carabiner. $16 Buy Now at free people As an homage of sorts to 2025's boho-chic revival and the general buzz around music festival attire, secure these bandana strands onto your favorite pair of shoes. In yellow, the braided beauts are quite summery, and that fabric will ensure a lightweight feel you'll be grateful for. $73 Buy Now at snidel Foolproof options for softening the sportiness and rigidity of Nike Air Force 1s or similar styles, these floral accents include pearls and gold-tone add-ons for a sprinkling of luxury. Suddenly, your sneakers will become just-right for pairing with one of the best spring dresses or wearing out to date nights and other special occasions that call for a bit more oomph style-wise. $720 Buy Now at oscar de la renta Though this is also technically a bag charm, technicality goes out the window after the first glance at this precious chain-link charm from Oscar de la Renta — which stuns with its many-colored glass crystals in the shape of the luxury brand's logo. Stretch it from eyelet to eyelet, and make sure those clasps are secure. This is the one shoe charm you won't be OK with losing. $110 Buy Now at neiman marcus To ace Beyoncé and Bella Hadid's aesthetic of choice — cowboy core, of course — look no further than this delightful brass-and-glass charm that takes the form of a cowboy hat. Though it will feel right at home on Golden Goose's bead-embellished Super-Star Sneaker, every shoe under the sun will be leveled up by the ornament that harkens back to the lawless, rugged days of the Wild West. $69 $115 40% off Buy Now at fwrd $115 Buy Now at nordstrom $22.95 Buy Now at amazon $15 Buy Now at urban outfitters $60 Buy Now at dorsey $175 Buy Now at coach $90 Buy Now at nike $115 Buy Now at nike $89.99 Buy Now at new balance $110 Buy Now at puma For more than 75 years, Footwear News has been the shoe authority. Our coverage spans top industry news, retail trends, head-to-toe fashion, athletic and outdoor analysis, and more. Footwear News' global network of editors has carefully curated all product selections featured using our expansive brand knowledge and thorough research to find quality, long-lasting items. 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Yahoo
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Gigi Hadid Just Confirmed the Anklet Trend Resurgence for Summer 2025
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, WWD may receive an affiliate commission. Just as flip-flops have staged a triumphant return this season, another nostalgic Y2K trend is now following suit: the anklet. From runways to celebrities and style influencers, the anklet trend has been slowly reemerging in newly imagined forms with modern, elevated twists. Think freshwater pearl accents, delicate gold box chains, and grown-up takes on the vibrant beads that once ruled summer camp. The latest A-lister to confirm the anklet revival for summer 2025? Gigi Hadid. More from WWD We Tested Dozens of SPF Lip Balms - These Are the Tinted Ones You'll Want to Reapply. The TikTok-Loved On Cloud 6 Shoe Is Now Available in Summer 2025's Trending Butter Yellow Colorway Dakota Johnson Steps Into Sculptural Allure With Ferragamo's 'F' Heels at Roberto Coin Event While promoting her new collaboration with Havaianas in New York this week, the model styled a tweed Marc Jacobs minidress with a vibrant pair of Havianas' Yellow Pop Flip-Flops. But it was her unexpected colorful beaded anklet, playfully resting atop the casual rubber flip-flops, that truly made the look pop while adding a nostalgic twist to her high-low ensemble. Buy Now at havianas $20 $20 Gigi is hardly the first celebrity to co-sign the return of anklets (though everyone knows that once a Hadid wears something, it *really* takes a trend to new heights). Earlier this year, Kylie Jenner attended Chanel's spring 2025 couture show wearing a mini skirt suit that she accessorized with a Chanel double-wrap chain anklet and pumps. The elevated styling of her look proved that today's wave of anklets aren't just reserved for the beach, instead they serve as a chic way to upgrade even your best heels. (Taking a beachier route, however, her older sister Kim hit the actual beach just last month wearing stacks of diamond anklets.) During a time when fashion is gravitating towards towards playful, childlike fun — from the Labubu takeover to jelly sandals to bag and shoe charms — it's no surprise that yet another throwback trend of our youth is back on the scene. But the beauty of this particular anklet resurgence is the range of style in which you have to choose from — jewelry brands like Jenny Bird are leaning into luxe, minimalist anklets with stunning and simple gold and silver chain designs to choose from, while brands like Dorsey and Free People are taking a campier route (literal summer camp, that is) with new takes on beaded and charmed anklets. Whether you're looking for something minimal and sleek to top off your ballet flats and pumps, or you prefer the Gigi Hadid route of beaded anklets paired with casual flip-flops, this season is full of chic anklet options to shop. Keep scrolling to add some of summer's standouts to your cart now. WWD Shop's newsletter $120 Buy Now at jenny bird From simple silver and gold chains to full pre-curated anklet stacks, Jenny Bird is doubling down on its anklet collection this season in the best way possible. Case in point? This boxy gold anklet is just chunky enough to stand out against all your sandals and flats, and as a bonus, it's completely water-resistant, so you can keep it on all summer long. $39.50 $69.50 43% off Buy Now at Nothing is as chic as a pearl anklet styled with a single gold chain anklet. The summer-ready look feels both elevated and fun, and it's one that you can dress up or down. $215 Buy Now at moda operandi Consider this Chan Luu anklet the grown-up version of your favorite charm bracelets and anklets as a kid. Featuring sea-inspired charms and gems, this stunner is sure to elevate all your vacation looks this season. $75 Buy Now at nordstrom For the silver lovers, this chain and pearl anklet featuring swirl charms is understated but completely chic. $360 Buy Now at dorsey Great news if you loved corded jewelry growing up, Dorsey has a luxe version that'll transport you right back to your childhood (just with bezel sapphires this time). Whether you wear this on its own or stack it with other anklets, it feels both playful and sophisticated. Buy Now at nordstrom $95 $95 You get the best of both worlds with this St. Moran anklet: a glam, gold chain paired with beach-inspired freshwater pearls. $25 Buy Now at free people Free People knows how to have fun with its accessories, and this Summer Camp Anklet is a prime example. The colorful rope anklet adorned with seashell and summer-worthy charms will bring a touch of vacation to all your summer 'fits. $110 Buy Now at monica vinader Simple yet stunning, Monica Vinader's double chain design is a two-in-one anklet that allows for effortless styling this season. Sure, you could mix and match several of your favorite anklets to build your own sstack, but this one takes all the work out of that and leaves you with a layered look that has just as much of an impact. $54 Buy Now at wolf & Badger This looks just like the beaded jewelry you made at summer camp (in the best way possible), and if that won't give you all the carefree vibes this season, what will? Whether you're wearing it with white sneakers, sandals, or boat shoes, trust me when I say this one brings on the color and the fun. For more than 75 years, Footwear News has been the shoe authority. Our coverage spans top industry news, retail trends, head-to-toe fashion, athletic and outdoor analysis, and more. Footwear News' global network of editors has carefully curated all product selections featured using our expansive brand knowledge and thorough research to find quality, long-lasting items. Since 1910, WWD — often referred to as 'the fashion bible' — has been the leading industry voice of authority for senior executives in the global women's and men's fashion, retail and beauty communities, while also informing the consumer media that cover the market. Today, WWD's breaking news and trend coverage continues to be a trustworthy resource for both fashion insiders and consumers alike. 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