5 Ways to Style Hotel-Like Slippers for Everyday

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Few things communicate luxury quite like a well-appointed pair of hotel slippers. Designers are bringing that energy to the everyday with inspired slippers that are created for the streets. Miu Miu arguably started the trend last fall with a logo’ed leather pair that set the tone and The Row has made the slipper one of its house codes, most often paired with louche silhouettes in neutral tones.

Vogue’s Favorite Slippers:

Consider the slipper the less feminine take on last spring’s fixation on the ballerina, primed to be paired with maxi dresses and easy trousers with tanks as the weather warms up. Surprisingly versatile, you can style yours with denim for weekend wear, suiting for the office, and nearly every occasion in between.

From sleek satin pairs by The Row and Loro Piana, to fur-lined Toteme slippers, and leather styles from Proenza Schouler and Bottega Veneta, the options are nearly endless—and wildly comfortable. Pair them with socks now for warmth or wear them solo come spring, simply slide into the slipper look and thank us later.

Polished Sport

Embrace the anorak trend—but make it extra elegant by pairing yours with a poplin midi and elevated accessories. A satin slipper is the ideal shoe to keep the whole thing sleek but still perfectly casual.

Cos

technical hooded parka jacket

Mango

ribbed wool-blend top

Alaïa

Hop intrecciato shoulder bag

Loro Piana

Alba satin ballerina mules

Martha Calvo

Kayla link earrings

Brunello Cucinelli

gathered cotton-blend midi skirt

Back to Black

Sticking to an all-black color palette can sometimes feel like a revelation. The trick is in adding interest through texture, proportion, and shape—like with a wool felted cape, voluminous Bermuda shorts and a cool pendant necklace. Silk blend mules are just delicate enough to be unexpected but still wonderfully balanced.

Nili Lotan

Gaia silk shirt

Saint Laurent

flared cashmere shorts

The Row

Frances silk-blend mules

Loulou de Saison

Andrea leather shoulder bag

Cos

double-faced cape

Nuri Studios

agate hoop necklace

The Long Story

Starting with a base of a fitted maxi knit dress allows for some truly interesting layering. Add a coordinating sweater around your shoulders and continue with an oversized leather topper and gloves. The results are effortless but unmistakably chic—especially when paired with easy leather slippers by Proenza Schouler.

Jenni Kayne

Celia sweater dress

Naadam

The Original sashmere sweater

Celine Eyewear

Triomphe gold-tone sunglasses

Proenza Schouler

glove leather slippers

Nour Hammour

birthday paneled leather coat

Valentino Garavani

embellished fishnet gloves

Put it in Neutral

The whole idea of the slippers moment tends to revolve around a black satin or velvet pair—which is, of course, lovely. But the whole look takes on a different vibe in ivory silk jacquard by The Row. Leverage all of that lightness with cashmere separates grounded by a snakeskin belt and a light gray tote.

Mango

wool-blend hooded sweater

Mango

wool-blend midi-skirt

Alaïa

wool-jersey turtleneck bodysuit

DeMellier

New York leather tote bag

Khaite

Lucca snake-effect leather belt

The Row

Frances silk jacquard slippers

Better in Denim

Why not skip the booties and loafers this time around and pair your go-to denim with some knit socks and fur lined slippers by Toteme? A smart double faced wool jacket with traditional Chinese buttons and a pillbox hat offer a feminine touch to weekend wear, while a little ’90s inspired suede bag provides a welcome modern element.

Róhe

double-faced wool jacket

Khaite

Danielle jeans

Gigi Burris

Laura pillbox hat

Elleme

trousse suede shoulder bag

Falke

soft merino socks

Toteme

shearling-trimmed suede slippers

Off to Work

While the office can feel like a pumps-only zone, mix things up with a luxury slipper—worn with a pencil skirt and coordinating vest, and finished with a tailored jacket. Note: this look can double as a date night moment—just add a sleek satin bag and statement bangles.

Wardrobe.NYC

Prince of Wales vest

Wardrobe.NYC

contour midi skirt

Zara

3 leather bracelets

Zara

long fitted coat

Bottega Veneta

Cha-Cha slipper

Sophie Buhai

teardrop embellished satin pouch

Shop more hotel-inspired slippers:

Maison Margiela

Tabi split-toe leather slippers

Charvet

suede slippers

Zara

sateen mule slippers

Everlane

The Ballet mules

Tove

Pascale calf hair slippers

Loulou de Saison

Petros satin slippers

Alaïa

leather mules

Ancient Greek Sandals

satin slippers

Vibi Venezia

Furlana velvet mules

Jenni Kayne

Mia mules