Jennifer Lawrence’s designer jelly shoes cost $890 — but we found similar pairs starting at $20

Jelly of stars’ summery shoes?
From celebrity street style to TikTok, the jelly sandals of the ’90s and early aughts are back in a big (and far more fashionable) way.
And while we’ve spotted the polarizing plastic kicks on everyone from Sofia Richie to Lisa to Rumer Willis, Jennifer Lawrence just might be the look’s biggest famous fan; her closet’s filled with multiple pairs of jellies, including an $890 The Row pair she wore on repeat last summer.
But if you’re hoping to re-create the look, you needn’t drop hundreds. Below, we found eight options that are dead ringers for Lawrence’s high-fashion footwear — starting at just under $20.
Old Navy Jelly Lattice Ballet Flats

Old Navy’s flats are nearly identical to The Row’s, but cost a fraction of the price. Plus, they come backed by over 270 largely glowing reviews.
“These are so cute and comfortable!” one satisfied shopper raved, while another noted that the “cutouts allow your foot to breathe.”
Free People Starlight Jelly Flats

Free People put its own spin on the much-discussed design with these dainty pointed-toe flats.
Steve Madden Grove Flats

Stay cool in more ways than one this summer with these breathable mesh flats, sold in clear, green, pink, red and tan.
Gap Jelly Ballet Flats

Gap’s take on the lattice look is currently 40% off. (Add a pair to your cart to see the discount reflected.)
Tory Burch Mellow Mary Jane Jelly Mule

Tory Burch’s hardware-trimmed mules are a dainty twist on the trend.
Vince Barcelona Jelly Cage Mule

For a slip-on take on the sheer shoe, look no further than this Vince pair sold in five colors.
Ancient Greek Sandals Iro PVC Ballet Flats

On the splurge-worthy side, these coastal flats could style seamlessly from beach to boardroom.
Jeffrey Campbell Jellz Flats

With eight colors and both matte and glossy finishes on offer, this Jeffrey Campbell design offers an option for just about everyone. (Plus, the lattice upper is wide enough to attach charms, ribbons and more.)
Why Trust Page Six Style Shopping
This article was written by Hannah Southwick, Commerce Writer/Reporter for Page Six Style. Hannah spies deals on actually affordable celebrity-worn styles, puts Hollywood’s favorite labels to the test and finds the beauty products that keep stars red carpet-ready. She consults stylists and industry pros — including celebs themselves — for firsthand product recommendations, trend predictions and more. In addition to writing for Page Six since 2020, her work has been featured in USA Today and Parade.
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