Rihanna shows: In 2025 we'll be wearing Ugg boots with this unexpected trend twist - love it or hate it

Rihanna shows us the current trend upgrade for Ugg boots - and we are conflicted

is known for refusing to be pigeonholed in terms of fashion. And her shoe closet is just as free-spirited, containing everything from punk-style studded ballerinas to fine strappy pumps with XXL heels to comfortable Crocs. And yes, the one inspired by the 2010s tooThe singer is celebrating her comeback together with Gen Z. But she doesn't miss the opportunity to surprise a little.

Rihanna is now wearing this Ugg boot model - and we're not sure what to think of the trend yet

Yes, the Uggs are back - and millennial hearts are a little divided, as with so many comebacks from the 2010s. We just say hip jeans (!). Rihanna is now showing that a comeback is not just a comeback, because instead of relying on the label's classic sand-colored mini and midi models, she is now presenting us with an Ugg, which we almost didn't recognize as Ugg:

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On a cocktail date with A$AP Rocky in New York, Rihanna wore a Ugg model that we've known for a few years - namely the brand's low shoes, also known as "Tasman clogs". However, what was new about the shoes was not the silhouette, but the (quite striking) design with silky, shiny motif embroidery in orange, beige and blue, which shows, among other things, a tiger, a mountain and a dragon. If you look closely, you can also see the logo of Palace, the skate brand with which Ugg collaborated for the special model.

And we are pretty sure that the model has real trend potential. After all, nothing screams 2010s like a slightly kitschy design with aesthetic elements from Asia. And also Rihanna's combination of Uggs - with XXL fur, two-toneand glossy-shiny-Bag – catapults us straight back to the time of MTV, Paris Hilton and-Channel-How. And one thing can definitely be said about the “Ugg x Palace” slippers: they are something different. But let's be honest: Millennials in our editorial team in particular find it very difficult to imagine how to style this model in everyday life if your name is not Rihanna.

This article was prepared with text passages from our GLAMOR colleagues from the USA.