Azealia Banks Steps Out In Jelly Shoes At The Serpentine Gallery In London (PHOTOS)

PHOTOS: Who Was Caught Wearing Jellies On The Red Carpet?
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One of fashion's favorite flowers, Azealia Banks, took us on a trip down memory lane at the Serpentine Gallery’s Summer Party in London Tuesday night, where she performed her hit "212."

Azealia paired coral-colored jelly sandals with a mermaid inspired dress embellished with irrridescent sequins. While the jury is still out on this fishy ensemble, we are in love with her shoes' playground throwback.

Designers such as Vivienne Westwood and Givenchy have hopped on this childhood favorite, and celebrities are following suit. Rihanna, Anne Hathaway and Katy Perry have also been seen rocking these whimsical shoes. Even FLOTUS is getting jelly with it. This is one look we're willing to risk sweaty feet to pull off.

Here's a look at Azealia's outfit. Check out the slideshow for some jellies to add to your shoe collection.

Mel by Melissa(01 of10)
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SODA(02 of10)
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Virtue(03 of10)
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BCBGeneration (04 of10)
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Call It Spring(05 of10)
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Marc by Marc Jacobs (06 of10)
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Delia's(07 of10)
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MEL(08 of10)
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F-Troupe(09 of10)
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Melissa + Jason Wu(10 of10)
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To Buy: Melissa + Jason Wu "Driver Flats" jellies, $125 (credit:shopbop)

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