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5 Things Copenhagen Fashion Week Taught Us About Styling Rubber Thongs

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There was a time in Australia when the thong, or flip-flop, was so maligned that not even the mustiest, cash-strapped RSL would allow a patron through the door in them. While the rubber Havaiana was perfect for the beach — waterproof, colourful enough to spot from a distance, and lightweight enough to feel practically disposable — wearing one to anything more formal than a post-swim picnic felt like phoning it in. In the last few years, though, thongs have staged a comeback. After visiting Copenhagen Fashion Week, we’d even argue they’ve overtaken the ballet flat and the Mary Jane as the flat shoe of choice among fashion girls and boys.

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Call it The Row effect, call it the endless circulation of Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy street style on our feeds (she wore her black Havaianas with loose denim and an overstuffed Birkin), but the thong has bewitched the style set with its aura of unbothered casualness. It’s almost impossible to look like you’re trying too hard when your footwear is made of rubber.

It also aligns with the broader rise of what we’ll call “holiday-core.” Whether it’s the candy-bright Euro designers of the early 2000s or the extremely inadvisable return of the tan line in Europe, the current mood is about looking like you’ve just flown back from an obscure Greek island. In a shaky economy, nothing reads chicer than carefree vacation energy.

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While the trend has surged through Europe and onto the scruffy pavements of New York and London, Australians are still playing catch-up. Yes, we’ve embraced the thong heel, the polished, sultry cousin of the flip-flop, but on the streets of Sydney or Melbourne, rubber thongs are still remembered as the appendage you wore while scarfing sausage rolls after Nippers, not for an orange wine on a Friday with friends, or front row at Fashion Week.

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Despite the cultural cringe associated with the shoe, the thong has won us over. Our recent trip to Copenhagen marked the second time an ELLE Australia writer has been both scandalised and charmed by Europe’s unabashed embrace of the thong. It’s the easiest way to dress down an outfit, a transitional staple for those in-between months when you’re still layering denim and knits over dresses. Below, we’ve gathered our Fashion Week style notes and show you exactly how to wear the thong, because like it or not, it’s back.

Woman wearing gingham dress and thongs
girl wearing striped long sleeve and dress over jeans with thongs

Styling Thongs Quick Tips: 

If you’re worried about looking underdressed, a quick way to ensure the thong adds the correct dose of je ne sais quoi to an outfit is to ensure there’s a balance of effort in your look. There are several ways to do this, and we’ve listed them below.

Accessories

A thong is the ultimate equaliser: it keeps a Birkin from feeling try-hard, and it keeps Havaianas from feeling basic. Think Carolyn Bessette Kennedy, quietly iconic in rubber soles and a Hermès. The trick? Offset the casualness of a flip-flop with a bag that whispers “investment piece” or jewellery that sparkles just so. Suddenly, your thongs read bohemian goddess—not “these were the only shoes by the door.”

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Structure

 Nothing says “I know exactly what I’m doing” like undercutting sharp tailoring with a humble thong. It’s the wink in your boardroom blazer, the “I could be at the beach in 20” energy beneath a power suit. Thongs bring that little dose of chaos—reminding everyone you’re extremely cool and gainfully employed.

Beauty

The golden rule of flip-flops? Keep something polished. A ring stack and fresh mani signal you’ve got your life together, even if your footwear screams coastal detour. No need for a full face—just a lip that pops or cheeks with a hint of colour can steer thongs into chic, intentional territory. And yes, most of us prefer a pedicure before baring all. Winter feet are no one’s accessory.

How Are People Wearing Thongs?

Layers:

Girl wearing layers with thongs and a balenciaga city bag
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girl wearing oversized white tshirt with slip underneath it and thongs
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With layers. We all know dresses over jeans are back, but the Scandinavians are taking a maximalist approach to layering. Throw a sheer sparkly dress over tracksuit pants, layer a slip over a rugby shirt! Do what you feel, just make sure you wear it with thongs, the ultimate finishing touch for the modern bohemian.

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Maison Margiela crepe slip dress

MAISON MARGIELA
Crepe Mini Slip Dress

Henne Elio jeans

HENNE
Elio Jean

Havaianas

HAVAIANAS
Pink Flux Thongs

Dinosaur

DINOSAUR DESIGNS
Long Band Bangle

Tailoring:

girl styling thongs with a suit
girl wearing a business shirt with pants and thongs

As mentioned, thongs are a quick way to tell everyone you’re a cool corporate, not a stuffed suit. If you’re office dress code policy draws a line on naked feet, opt for a leather version.

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Beare park

BEARE PARK
Neve Blazer

Beare park trousers

BEARE PARK
Nicola Trouser

Christopher Esber

CHRISTOPHER ESBER
Jo Thong Sandals

Dinosaur

SKIM S
V NECK TANK

Polene tote bag

POLÉNE
Solé Edition Oat

With Loose Denim:

woman wearing baggy jeans with thongs
Woman wearing baggy jeans with thongs
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Thongs are the perfect complement to the baggy jeans trend. We recommend styling with an oversized T-shirt and large designer bag (if you’re too cash-strapped for a Birkin, any polished oversized carry-all will work.

ANINE BING

ANINE BING
Hugh Distressed Wide Leg Jeans

Havaianas

HAVAIANAS
Slim Square Sandal

Cotton on tshirt

COTTON ON
Cropped Boxy Tee

Sezane

SÉZANE
Lou Bag

With Midi Skirts:

Woman wearing sheer skirt with thongs
woman wearing silk skirt with thongs
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The Mary Jane was once the boon companion of the midi skirt, but as of this year, it’s been replaced with the thong.

MNG

MNG
Sage Flower Halter Top

Camilla and Marc

BEC + BRIDGE
Amelie Midi Skirt

Diesel thongs

DIESEL X Melissa
Pleated Thong Sandal

Saint Laurent Bag

SAINT LAURENT
Woven Cord Shoulder Bag

As A Pop Of Colour

orange thong with black coat
woman wearing black suit and orange thongs
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Outfit starting to feel flat? Personal style shines through in the unexpected, so throw a sartorial curveball and add a pop of colour to an otherwise sensible outfit.

Leset shirt

LESET
Yoko Oversized Button Down

Enzo Costa Twill Everywhere Pant

ENZA COSTA
Twill Everywhere Pant

havaianas

Havaianas
Pleated Thong Sandal

Loewe bag

LOEWE
Pebble Embellished Shoulder Bag


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