The '00s called and honestly, I’m glad they did.
You know I have to include a song reference. I can’t help myself. Ever. (Sisqó, I thank you for your service.)
Welcome to Day 3 of my Price Upon Request seven-day spring shoe edit. (If you’re just tuning in, this is my weeklong mini-series where I’m sharing my selects from one shoe category each day.)
Today’s spotlight: The thong sandal.
Now, I know “thong sandal” sounds grown and sexy, but quick crowd check: did anyone else grow up calling them foot flops? I know that usually implied something flat, rubbery, and en route to a pool, not a heel or an elevated vibe—but I can’t un-know it.
It’s probably just neural wiring, but when I see a thong sandal, I still kinda see a foot flop... with a heel. No shade, just truth.
Much like the jelly (but less dramatic), the thong sandal is peak nostalgia and chicness because it can take you from impromptu rooftop drinks to bridesmaid duty to airport chic all in one day. That’s the kind of effortless style range I aspire to.
From flats to kitten heels to stilts, it’s the details around the thong that get me. Because there’s not much shoe, right? So what is there has to carry the moment. And trust—these picks below definitely do.
Tiny strap, big energy:
Simkhai Alia woven leather block-heel sandal. I’m knighting this shoe the summer staple. If you do nothing else…
Larroude’s Gaia block sandal in french rose specchio is the party
The ruching on this Schutz’s willow leather sandal makes it more versatile than just any thong sandal
It’s no surprise that Simon Miller’s 3.5 inch beep thong wedge is a best-seller. I’m thinking these styled with boot cut jeans and a semi-cropped blouse is in order.
I don’t usually go for kitten heels, but the Toni Bianco tropic sandal in vanilla Nappa changed my mind.
Not all heroes wear capes but they should definitely wear these Ferragamo structural mules.
What I’m reading
CNN did a great Y2K-style throwback piece—with an even better headline—about the time Salma Hayek went slightly rogue and wore a cardigan to the ever-fancy Cannes Film Festival.
What I’m loving

If your closet doesn't include a black leather boot, are you even alive?
A Shift of an Era
Capezio—the dancewear brand that instantly says mom signed me up for jazz and tap—has been sold after 137 years of family ownership. Private equity firm Argand Partners plans to expand it through licensing and new product lines.
Founded in 1887 near NYC’s Metropolitan Opera House, Capezio went from ballet staples to department store fashion and later became a celeb favorite (hi, Beyoncé, Gaga, and Taylor Swift). A legacy pivot in motion.
Me with Sisqó in my earbuds riding the elevator at work hoping no one asks what I'm listening to? Naahhhh