Hailey Bieber Cosigns the ‘Ugly’ Shoe Trend Wearing Plastic Clogs With Socks — See Photos

The controversial styling trick officially has the Bieber stamp of approval.
Hailey Bieber is seen on July 23 2025 in Los Angeles California.
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If you try to picture Hailey Bieber's wardrobe, you'd surely reserve considerable space in your mind for her sneaker collection. Nike Air Max 95, Salomon XT-6, New Balance 530, Vans Old Skool... The shelves of her shoe closet probably look more like the window of the coolest sneaker store in NYC than what you might expect from seeing her on red carpets, photocalls, and gala events. Even so, what we didn't see coming is that the Rhode founder would go one step further this summer in her quest for comfort by attending her Pilates class in plastic clogs. Yes, plastic clogs. And yes, with socks.

Being completely honest, Hailey Bieber jumping on the clogs trend is not that strange when you consider that her choice comes from Justin Bieber's most recent design for his clothing label, SKYLRK. He posted the style himself on his Instagram account, giving fans a sneak peek at the new platform slippers.

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After the tease, hype started to build, and only a few days later, Hailey Bieber emerged from her Pilates class wearing them in mint green and white ankle socks. A marketing plan as basic as effective, mainly because, a few meters away, Justin was photographed with a similar combination, leaving the well-known Californian spa Voda Spa.

Though the shoe formula might have been the same, the couple stuck to their old ways and rocked completely different outfits. Hailey opted for a head-to-toe black look, composed of a semi-sheer off-the-shoulder long-sleeved shirt, a matching bralette that peeked slightly under the fabric, and high-waisted biker pants. To complete the outfit, she added a white cotton headband and a leopard print claw clip that gave the outfit an '80s touch, as well as one of the most sought-after bags of the moment: the Small Park Tote Bag from The Row.

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Justin, with a much more colorful and relaxed aesthetic, wore an oversized sweatshirt in electric blue, sweatpants with tie-dye print in pastel shades, lime green socks, and, again, minimalist flip-flops of his own signature.

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Everything that enters the Biebers' dressing room automatically becomes an object of desire among their fans, let alone if it is one of the couple's members who designed it. As a result, after the surprise launch of several items on July 10, with prices ranging from $40 to $200, the new SKYLRK collection sold out in record time, even causing the temporary shutdown of the website. (It is now password-protected, and the only way to access the content is to enter an email address and wait for updates to be sent.)

And although Justin and his team have not confirmed whether there will be any restocking, collection expansion, or new units on the way, if anyone knows anything else, it's probably Hailey, so we'll stay tuned.

This article originally appeared in Vogue Spain. It's been translated into English.