Another celeb is stepping into this trend.
Aubrey Plaza hit Paris Fashion Week on Saturday, looking every bit the fashion plate in chic grey suiting and minimal makeup — plus the must-have flat for spring, Vivaia’s Margot Mary Jane 3.0.
If the chic style looks familiar, it may be because Katie Holmes wore the ballet flat version of the upgraded Margot shoes just weeks ago with a white skirt and a tee, showcasing the style’s incredible versatility.
They’re in good company, as stars like Julia Roberts, Selena Gomez and Oprah also wear the eco-conscious brand.
The Margot 3.0 has additional cushioning in the soles, with all of the same machine-washable, stretchy material from the 2.0.
They also have a thicker strap, more chic metal hardware and a boxier toe for extra wiggle room.
As noted, the new design comes in both ballet flat and Mary Jane versions, and sizes of both are already selling out.
Plenty of shoppers give them a perfect rating, too, with one writing, “Never failed me for the comfort and style.”
A second review reads, “Loving my shoes. Very surprised by how comfortable they are. Great style.”
Speaking of accessible celeb trends, wondering about the the beautiful shoulder bag that Plaza paired with her Margot Mary Janes? It’s none other than the Dune London Deliberate Bag stars can’t stop wearing.
The unlined, woven handbag comes with an attached zip pouch for organization and a removable shoulder strap. While Rose Byrne is the latest star to wear it, famous fans also include Holmes, Lily Allen and Bella Hadid.
(It’s also an editor fave, as we can attest to the long wear of the brand — and the many compliments the styles elicit.)
In addition to Plaza’s Deliberate L, the brand’s woven collection includes bags ranging from extra large to petite (including a Scarlett Johansson-worn clutch, the Encourage Bag).
No matter which suits you, shop them while you can. These buzzy brands have a way of selling out quickly!
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