Greetings from Worn Weird, Who What Wear UK’s latest monthly column where I, acting deputy editor Rebecca Rhys-Evans, will spotlight the fantastical world of shoes. From split toes to completely soleless, you can expect the most cult and controversial pairs money can buy. Think PVC materials, furry exteriors, thick wooden clogs and much, much more that are sparking hot debate online. Yes, they might be a little silly, they may repel the male sex (if not, what’s the point?), but that’s fashion, darling! This month I’ll be debating princess shoes, which is essentially footwear you’d expect to be worn by any royal—be it Princess Diana or Disney’s Cinderella. From *those* Chloé jelly shoes to buckled and bow-adored almond toed pumps that Marie Antoinette herself would have drooled over, these are the season’s statement-making shoes. More to follow…

As a woman of the world, there are times where I like to think of myself as a bit of a princess (what girl doesn’t?). But nowadays, being a princess is so much more than a state of mind, it’s a sense of dress. Fashion people have long had an obsession with black, and in recent years, what has been deemed stylish within the zeitgeist has been led by the likes of Charli XCX and Gabriette. To be ‘cool’ has meant to wear dark, moody shades, have an irreverent attitude and carry an almost grunge aesthetic. Taylor Swift, as popular as she is, has never been loved for her sense of style. But something is changing, or rather has changed. The “pop princess” prototype is well and truly back, and as such, so is the fantastical world of princess style. From tiaras worn by Olivia Rodrigo to saccharine and neon pink palettes adorned by Zara Larsson and Addison Rae, girly pop is on the menu, and yes—the cool girls are diving in.

Olivia Rodrigo princess tiara

What are Princess Shoes?