You might call it a blockbuster flip-flop.
Jennifer Lawrence was spotted in New York City last week, pushing her youngest son in a stroller during a family outing. With the sweltering temps plaguing Gotham, the stylish A-lister kept her outfit light, wearing a vintage Playboy T-shirt, Levi’s denim cut-offs and a baseball hat.
Known for her high-low styling, the Dior ambassador accessorized with $380 Thistles sunnies and a Hollywood go-to on her feet: Archies Arch Support Flip Flops.
Lawrence joins fellow fashion plates Katie Holmes, Jennifer Aniston and Lily-Rose Depp in wearing the supportive thong style — a relatively easy-on-the-wallet $40 pair.
Lawrence appears to be wearing the black flip-flops, but the one-piece construction, unisex footwear is also available in a rainbow of colors and women’s sizes 5-16. (If you typically wear a half-size or have wider feet, the brand suggests sizing up.)
Designed by a physical therapist, Archies mold to your feet for bespoke comfort and have a thicker sole for support. It’s no wonder so many A-listers love them.
Lawrence is a longtime fan of comfy sandals, given she once ditched her high heels for black flip-flops at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival (as see when hiked up the hem of her voluminous red Dior gown.)
Meanwhile Aniston owns Archies flip-flops in at least three colors, and Katie Holmes has been spotted wearing the coral pair a handful of times this summer.
Shoppers love the style, too. Tens of thousands of five-star reviews gush about them, including one that says they’re even “comfortable enough to walk for over 10,000 steps” in. A few colors even come with a little crystal on the strap, if you’re looking for extra style.
Frankly, J.Law’s outfit inspo’ has not left us disappointed yet.
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