SHE might only be 16 years old but Venezuela Fury knows her own mind when it comes to her style choices.
As the teenage daughter of Tyson and Paris Fury took to TikTok to reveal there’s one nostalgic trend that’s back in fashion that she will never try herself.
Venezuela Fury has insisted she will never partake in a nostalgic fashion trend that’s back in styleCredit: tiktok/@parisvenezuela
And she said that trend is ballet flatsCredit: Asos
The trend was popular in the 2000s, with Alexa Chung among the famous faces regularly sporting themCredit: Getty
“Things you will never see me wearing… ballet pumps,” she said.
“Grrrr,” she captioned the video.
And people in the comments section were quick to weigh in, with many agreeing with her.
“I hate them, think they make your feet look bigger,” one wrote.
“They’re proper granny shoes!” another said.
“I used to wear them when I was in reception to school,” a third commented.
“Same here,” someone replied.
“And me,” another added.
“But you’ll wear Crocs hehe,” someone else pointed out, sharing a screenshot of Venezuela in the controversial clogs.
However, others disagreed, with one insisting the flats are their “favourite shoes”.
“Omg the Chanel ones are so cute though!” another argued.
And there are more than a few celebs who have been seen sporting ballet flats in recent months too.
Olivia Rodrigo wore a pair of satin Miu Miu ones, while Kendall Jenner, Zendaya and Selena Gomez have also donned theirs.
With footwear brand Alohas telling Vogue : “Right now there is a real pull towards early–2000s references, and ballet flats were a defining part of that era.
“You can push them further with oversized trousers or Y2K–inspired knits for a playful, minimal look.
“This season is all about softer uppers, classic bows, and because they are all–rounders, a good pair can take you from day to night depending on what you layer around them.”
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Disc belts
“A hit with celebrities like Victoria Beckham and Blake Lively, the belt itself did nothing that a belt should actually do – it was a mere fashion statement, not a piece to actually hold anything up.
“And it seems it’s not just me who is enraged by its return, with many taking to to give their views, saying: ‘Oh no not the disc belt! I don’t think I have the energy for it a 2nd time around’ – I feel you.”
Jelly shoes
“After not being seen on shelves for decades, they’ve made a reappearance and this time they’re not just for kids.
“Coming in a range of colourful patterns, you can get them all over the high street in either flat or heeled versions.
“Not only will you look very childish wearing such shoes, but people will also need to learn that they aren’t the comfiest – blister plasters will come in handy.”
Pedal pushers
“The cropped knee-grazing trouser were all the rage in the 1990s and 2000s, but this time the model fash pack are all over them – with both and wearing them out recently.
“The original IT girls, , Audrey Hepburn and Brigitte Bardot helped make the trousers – also called Capri pants – look effortlessly cool and glam.
“Somehow this time round they don’t seem to be having that same effect.”
Other people commented on Venezuela’s video to point out just how red the teenager looked.
Responding to her “things you’ll never see me wearing” remark, one wrote: “SPF by the looks of it”.
As another joked: “Sunscreen is 1000% at the top of that list!”
Venezuela is only 16 but knows her own mind when it comes to her fashion choicesCredit: Instagram
She’s the eldest child of Paris and Tyson FuryCredit: Instagram



