The Executive Selection: Farfetch Love it or hate it, the fashion flip-flop is making its mark as a summer staple.

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Love it or hate it, the fashion flip-flop is making its mark as a summer staple.

Whether you're heading to brunch or simply strolling across the city, take your pick from these fashion flip-flops curated by online luxury fashion retail platform Farfetch.

Source: Jimmy Choo

For a minimalist look, opt for Christopher Esber's De Palm Thong open-toe mules crafted in leather and mid-sculpted heel, while Jacquemus' padded sandals give a classic silhouette and a high elevated heel. Also, don't miss out on Jimmy Choo's signature playful style thanks to the woven raffia and tonal designs.

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