Fashion & Beauty

Bip Ling launches collaboration with Pretty Ballerinas

Bip Ling launches collaboration with Pretty Ballerinas

Twenty-three-year-old Bip Ling has made her name as a blogger, a DJ, a fashion icon and a model over the last few years. She has 1.5 million blog hits, and has worked with the crème de la crème, including Louis Vuitton and Teen Vogue. Here at The Upcoming, we’ve absolutely adored her from day one and just when we thought she couldn’t get any cooler, she goes and launches her very own collaboration with shoe brand Pretty Ballerinas. For anyone that follows Miss Ling on Instagram, you will already know that she is the definition of fashion crazy and the six sets of shoes she has designed are exactly that.

Complete with her own cartoon creation, Mooch the bear, the shoes are glittery, glitzy and girly. Each of the pairs is a flat ballerina style shoe, with rounded or pointed toes, each with their own Bip Ling touch. By using bright colours in pretty pastels and accessorised with bows, she has managed to turn the fashion faux pas of flats into something totally fabulous.

Our favourites have to be the Ella shoes, complete with pink patent toe and matching heel, as well as additional silver glitter mesh detailing. We can’t wait to be running round in these at London Fashion Week after a long hard day.

Kellie Griffiths

Prices start at £149 and are available to buy here.

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