


It’s a shoe-in for most-wanted fall footwear.
Last week, Bethenny Frankel blew up her socials with a trip to New York for her “Today Show with Jenna and Friends” appearance. And while she dressed to the nines for the show, it’s her travel accessory — Rothy’s Casual Clog — that immediately caught our eyes.
Why the double-take? It’s the same pair that Jennifer Lawrence wore a few months back — and it’s also a favorite for Rachel Bilson, Jameela Jamil and other fashionable celebs.
The popular comfort shoe comes in three fabrics: the summer-friendly hemp blend, a three-season wool mix and a recently-launched velvet option.
Made with the brand’s EverDreamy footbed, they offer slip-on ease and arch support. Plus, each sustainably-made pair is woven from recycled plastic bottles and is machine-washable.
The “Just B” podcast host posted the clogs on her Instagram Stories this week in the color dune, calling them “slippers you can wear out of the house.”

Meanwhile Lawrence, who is often spotted in designer duds from Dior and The Row, chose the black version of Rothy’s budget-friendly clogs, pairing them with red socks, sweatpants and a cream-colored trench in June.


And Rachel Bilson opted for the camel wool-blend pair, captioning her Instagram Story, “My feet are living their best lives in these…”

Meanwhile, Jameela Jamil (who also opted for a beige hue) wrote on her own Instagram Story: “When you’re in your thirties, this becomes what you LIVE for. Comfortable shoes. Well played @rothys.”

Out of the thousands of five-star reviews on Rothy’s website, one calls the clogs, “The BEST shoes I have ever worn, I swear.”
A second shopper echoed the sentiment, writing, “The most comfortable shoe I’ve ever worn. I did size down, and the fit was perfect. A purchase you will never regret. Just buy them!”
Rothy’s latest material innovation, the ReVelvet line, launched last month. Besides the buzzy clogs, the brand offers block heels, loafers and more styles in the fabric.
No matter which you choose, you’ll be in good footwear company — and walking on clouds.
This article was written by Erica Radol, Page Six Commerce Reporter. From identifying the top anti-aging skincare secrets the stars trust to pinpointing the season’s next big fashion trends to finding a great deal on all of the above, Erica has a knack for reporting on – and even testing – Hollywood’s bestselling fashion and beauty products. Before joining Page Six in 2025, she wrote about entertainment, lifestyle and shopping trends for Us Weekly, The Daily Beast, Entertainment Tonight, Well+Good and Hearst.