The Philippine Star

WHEN ‘UGLY’ IS THE NEW COOL

- THERESE JAMORA-GARCEAU Follow me on Instagram @ theresejam­oragarceau.

They’re big, they’re chunky, and perfect for Michael Jackson moonwalkin­g. They’re called “Ugly,” but in this meta, ironic world, you know that “ugly” means they’re cool.

Melissa Philippine­s recently launched its new Family collection, and one of the key pairs was the Ugly Sneaker, a color-blocked platform shoe that took you right back to the neon days of the ’90s.

“The crowd favorite is the Ugly Sneaker,” says Melissa brand manager Joy Dauz. “’Ugly’ is now cool.”

The sneaker was by no means indicative of Melissa’s latest collection, a vast family of styles that spanned holiday 2018 to spring/ summer 2019.

Dauz said that pairs to watch out for include the Ultragirl Flower Chrome, staple Doll III shoes and trademark dainty sandals like Crush.

“We talk about family but we want to secure the essence of Melissa’s DNA inspired by three moods: Nostalgia, Crew & the Cool, and the diverse ’90s,” Dauz said. “Through this collection, Melissa Philippine­s hopes customers experience and establish this connection with our new releases.”

The Brazilian brand, which turns 40 next year, is also known for its designer collaborat­ions. The latest one is with fashion designer Jason Wu: personally I am jonesing for his Kate shoe, a ballerina flat that made its debut at New York Fashion Week. With a well-ventilated toe covering made of delicate straps, it seems designed for our tropical weather.

Wu’s Hailey sandal is also super-pretty, with its floral insole and crisscross­ing straps. There are also new designer offerings from veteran Melissa collaborat­ors like Vivienne Westwood, whose chunky and very comfy-looking Hermano beach sandal is bit of a departure from her polished, retro styles.

Frequent collaborat­or Alexandre Herchcovit­ch designed a chunky slipper called Energy for Melissa under his brand A La Garçonne. “It’s our take on the slide,” Dauz says.

While chunky shoes are definitely a trend at Melissa, they offer dozens of styles that are dainty and not chunky, like the Lance, another crowd favorite thanks to its classic ballerina silhouette; and Honey Chrome II, gladiator sandals with chrome flowers decorating the strap.

Melissa even has a new bag line of totes and backpacks. Made of recycled Melflex PVC (plastic, in other words), they’re a way to stay sustainabl­e and fashionabl­e at the same time. But then again, you could say that about all of Melissa’s shoes.

Melissa’s Family collection is available at Melissa stores nationwide and online at www. melissaphi­lippines.com. Follow them on FB and IG @melissaphi­lippines.

 ?? Photos by ERNIE PENAREDOND­O ?? Melissa Philippine­s brand manager Joy Dauz with Melissa’s Family collection of shoes
Photos by ERNIE PENAREDOND­O Melissa Philippine­s brand manager Joy Dauz with Melissa’s Family collection of shoes
 ??  ?? Inspired by the ’90s: Melissa’s Ugly sneakers Ballet high: The Lance is Melissa’s take on ballet flats.
Inspired by the ’90s: Melissa’s Ugly sneakers Ballet high: The Lance is Melissa’s take on ballet flats.
 ??  ?? Crushing on these: Melissa’s colorful Crush sandals
Crushing on these: Melissa’s colorful Crush sandals
 ??  ?? Wu whoo: Jason Wu's Hailey sandals (left) and Kate shoes for Melissa
Wu whoo: Jason Wu's Hailey sandals (left) and Kate shoes for Melissa
 ??  ?? Wild thongs: Animal-print flip-flops are bestseller­s at Melissa.
Wild thongs: Animal-print flip-flops are bestseller­s at Melissa.
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