Hailey and Justin Bieber’s Slide Style Secret: What Their PDA-Filled Stroll Reveals About Effortless Couple Goals
Ever wonder how a power couple turns a simple walk into a runway moment that’s both stylish and a tad rebellious? Hailey and Justin Bieber have done it yet again—this time by putting their own spin on the ever-charming slip-on slide trend. Now, when most of us think of matching couples, we imagine twinning head-to-toe. But these two? They dance to their own beat—showcasing two completely different takes on spring’s breeziest footwear, proving that style isn’t about copying; it’s about owning your uniqueness. From Hailey’s sleek luxe mules to Justin’s laid-back platform slides, it’s a lesson in how opposites don’t just attract—they inspire. Fancy a peek behind their PDA-packed stroll in Beverly Hills? Trust me, you don’t wanna miss it. LEARN MORE
The king and queen of mismatch couple dressing have done it again—this time in two different takes on the same footwear trend.
Stepping out for a sweet (and PDA-packed) stroll in Beverly Hills, Hailey and Justin Bieber both embraced the incoming springtime with easy, breezy slip-on slides… although their interpretations of the prompt couldn’t be more different.
For the Rhode founder, the outing called for the Row’s black patent-leather Penelope mules. The style, designed with a rounded square toe and little block heel, has been a favorite of the star’s over the years. (She was recently seen in the shoes on a last-minute holiday shopping trip right before Christmas, where she wore them with an oversize leather jacket.)
Here, the slippers were paired with a thin-knit monochrome look. On top, Hailey wore a vintage long-sleeve top sourced from Shy Online by Dani Michelle. The flirty, feminine piece featured a deep V neckline and soft ruffle detailing, creating a wrap-sweater silhouette. She matched it with a mesh midi skirt trimmed in fringe, and accessorized with black sunglasses and her Gucci Jackie bag.
For Justin, slip-on slides meant a chance to wear his own design. Walking behind his wife, arms around her waist, the artist was seen in navy-blue Skylrk platforms. He wore the cozy shoes with gray socks, and styled his footwear choice with a teal-blue zip-up sweatshirt, a white T-shirt, and baggy jean shorts.
You know what they say—opposites attract!





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