Fashion & Beauty

A public clogging

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Rachel Bilson struts down Hollywood Boulevard earlier this month in ripped baggy jeans and clogs, which are spring’s hottest shoes. Kevin Perkins/Pedro Andrade/Pacific Coast News
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Alexa Chung attended the Chanel Haute-Couture during Paris Fashion Week donning a white dress, gray tights and brown clogs. Julien Hekimian/WireImage.com
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Post reporter Raakhee Mirchandani models how you should not wear clogs. Don’t wear them with ’70s-style flared pants: You will look dated. Caitlin Thorne Hersey
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Post reporter Raakhee Mirchandani models the right clothes to wear with clogs — stick to skinny jeans or leggings with an oversize T-shirt, and during the summer, wear an open-toe clog with a flowing dress to keep the look light. Caitlin Thorne Hersey
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Suede calfskin with jewels, $1,795 at Chanel, 15 E. 57th St. Caitlin Thorne Hersey
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“Studclog,” $345 at Stuart Weitzman, 625 Madison Ave. Caitlin Thorne Hersey
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“Quixote,” $187 at mattbernson.com starting April 1 Caitlin Thorne Hersey
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Pedro Garcia “Hester,” $485 at neimanmarcus.com Caitlin Thorne Hersey