“What makes jelly shoes feel current again is how they’re being styled,” she explains to E!. Instead of leaning into the early-2000s vibe, Sisto treats them like a texture moment—something glossy and playful that works best when grounded with matte, structured fabrics like denim or linen. That contrast, she says, is what makes the look feel intentional.
For everyday outfits, she keeps it easy: “A great pair of jeans, a white tee, maybe an oversized button-down… adding jelly sandals instantly makes it feel more styled without trying too hard.” It’s the kind of formula that works whether you’re running errands or heading to brunch.
When it comes to dressier moments, jelly flats and Mary Janes feel slightly more polished, while jelly heels can surprisingly work for night. Paired with a sleek dress and minimal accessories, they become the unexpected statement piece that still feels wearable.
The bottom line? Keep it simple, let the shoes do the work, and suddenly jelly shoes feel less like a throwback—and more like a trend worth trying.

