Kate Spade New York’s Latest Bridal Collection Is Major Summer Wedding #Goals

If your dream wedding involves bows, pink ranunculus, Champagne flutes, and just a bit of sparkle, you’re probably a Kate Spade New York type of gal. Lucky for us, on top of having the most swoon-worthy purses and home decor, the brand just expanded its bridal collection. And it includes some absolutely gorg wedding dresses, ahmazing shoes, and dreamy clutches. There’s even pretty jewelry and gifts for a bridal #squad. So let’s just buy everything RN and find someone to marry later, sound good? Here’s all the merch we’re crushing on.

Everywhere I look (ahem, shop), it’s mesh flatsthis, mesh flats that. Whether it’s a cool woven pair or a boundary-pushing jelly design, it’s quite clear that mesh flats were made for warm weather comfort. Seriously – I’m rarely reaching for sneakers or boots in the thick of over-90 degree temperatures and would much rather have a breathable (yet stylish) shoe on-hand to help combat the pesky summer sweats.

There are so many different styles of mesh flats out there, so I’ve pulled together a list of the 8 chicest ones that’ll instantly give your summer looks a boost.

Shop my 8 favorite mesh flats for any summer outfit below!

SeaVees

SeaVees Belmond Mules

This stunning blue hue is enough to sell me on these mesh flats! It's undeniably eye-catching and perfectly bold to match summer's energy. Imagined with the look of a classic espadrille, you're gonna get some unbeatable breathability with these babies.

Free People

Free People Mesh Mania Bow Flats

Fitted with an adorable little bow, these all-around mesh flats lend that French girl effect that everyone's loving to any outfit.

Rothy's

Rothy's The Espadrille Mary Janes

Boasting more of a woven texture, these Mary Jane flats still provide an impressive amount of airflow with each step. They're wonderfully lightweight, too, so you can finally ditch the heavy sneakers and boots for something way more comfortable this summer! Plus, the buckle up top is easily adjustable for your perfect fit.

DSW

Kelly & Katie Giselle Mary Jane Flats

The embroidered accents on these cuties elevate them to be a bit dressier, so if a polished summer look is what you're searching for, these preppy mesh flats are where it's at! The stark white colorway on this pair is always going to be classy, no matter what you pair 'em with.

Reformation

Reformation Bethany Ballet Flats

Leopard print is hot right now, and it's only going to heat up even more this summer. Turn heads this season by donning the pattern in this meshy material – it's going to amp up any 'fit, even if it's just a basic white tank paired with vintage denim.

Old Navy

Old Navy Mesh Mary Jane Ballet Flats

Simple yet oh-so stylish, these Mary Jane flats with a squared toe are quite literally the perfect summer shoe and are sure to complete any look you pull together. You've got the flair of a Mary Jane that's spiced up with the help of breathable mesh – score!

Anthropologie

By Anthropologie Mesh Ballet Flats

The color on these mesh flats is stunning! Made with no frills, these are easy to slip into and style for whatever you've got going on.

ASOS

ASOS Lattitude Jelly Weave Ballet Flats

Jelly flats are becoming increasingly popular, and I am here for all the nostalgic vibes. Though styles like these certainly channel the shoes of our childhood, they take on more of a mature look with muted colorways and playful silhouettes.

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Teen shows from the '90s and 2000s were once cornerstones of our youth. We all raced home from school to catch 4:00 P.M. specials or tried to get all our homework done for whatever new episode was airing in the coveted 8:00 P.M. slot.

But while we fell in love with some classic characters and storylines, there are certain teen shows that are undeniably cringeworthy today. From problematic themes to outdated stereotypes and tropes, here are 10 that simply haven't stood the test of time.

Scroll to see all the classic teen shows that actually aged pretty poorly...

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1. Pretty Little Liars

One of the most controversial aspects of Pretty Little Liars is the relationship between high schooler Aria Montgomery, played by Lucy Hale, and Ezra Fitz, depicted by Ian Harding.

The pair's romance is the heart of the show, but their relationship would raise a lot of eyebrows today, considering Ezra is Aria's teacher, and she's a minor. Pretty Little Liars also glosses over the power imbalance, ethical issues, and the fact that a teacher dating a student is illegal.

Nowadays, a teen show featuring such an inappropriate relationship wouldn't fly for anyone.

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2. Saved by the Bell

While Saved by the Bell continues to be a beloved '90s sitcom, it still has plenty of cringeworthy moments. Arguably, the worst incident occurs in Season 1 Episode 2, when Lisa Turtle exceeds her father's credit card limit.

This pushes Zack Morris to come up with an idea to help Lisa pay off the debt: she could charge boys $1 to kiss her without consent. He even gave the scheme a name, "Losing their Lisa cards."

Somewhat similar to Pretty Little Liars, this plot line disregarded consent. We can probably all agree that joking about ignoring women's autonomy wasn't humorous then and still isn't funny now.

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3. Smallville

Smallville, which is based on a young Clark Kent grappling with his newfound superpowers, had a lot of bizarre storylines. Nonetheless, Season 1 Episode 7 definitely took the cake.

It featured Jodi Melville, an overweight teen classmate of Clark's, who uses a kryptonite-infused detox juice in order to lose weight. Things take a turn when the juice boosts her metabolism so much that she craves human fat.

The episode took extremely sensitive issues, like body image and the pressures of losing weight, and transformed them into a horror trope instead of giving viewers a nuanced take on eating disorders. It sensationalized Jodi's struggles and added a level of cruelty to an already vulnerable topic for teenagers.

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4. Beverly Hills, 90210

To be fair, Beverly Hills, 90210 was actually known for tackling taboo subject matters, such as racism, substance abuse, and domestic violence, which were typically overlooked by mainstream media.

Even so, one specific episode dealing with gun control is still highly controversial today and has even been ripped from streaming platforms. During Season 2, Episode 14, West Beverly High students open up a time capsule. Then, the character Scott Scanlon accidentally shoots himself with his father's gun in front of a friend.

In the wake of today's ongoing problems with gun access and school violence, the storyline is unsettling and lacks the depth to address such complex topics.

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5. Gilmore Girls

Oh, where to begin with Gilmore Girls. Even though this show ended in 2007, it remains extremely popular among both old and new fans. Still, it's also packed with tons of representation and diversity issues.

First of all, the cast is predominantly white, and the sole Black character, Michel Gerard, is relegated to a one-dimensional role as a sarcastic and snobby concierge. Then, there's Lane's mother, Mrs. Kim, whose character is based on the stereotypes of Asian mothers being overly strict and traditional.

Throw in Emily Gilmore's blatant mistreatment of her household staff, and it's clear that genuine representations of race are lacking.

This show brought together some of our favorite actors like Lauren Graham, Alexis Bledel, Kelly Bishop, and more!

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6. One Tree Hill

Moving on to One Tree Hill, this show has come under fire for its portrayal of women, who are often pitted against each other. The female characters are thrown into emotional turmoil, especially when it comes to romantic conflicts. And despite the potential for character growth, they get into catfights and more drama again.

Meanwhile, the men are able to move past issues with something as simple as a fist bump. The unequal approach to gender dynamics paints women as irrational and emotionally unstable, which just isn't valid.

One Tree Hillstarred teen drama faves like Chad Michael Murray, Sophia Bush, Bethany Joy Lenz, and Hilarie Burton.

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7. Gossip Girl

Gossip Girl gave all of us everyday teens a glimpse into the (supposed) lives of Manhattan's wealthiest and most scandalous teenagers. Despite the premise being undeniably intriguing, the show featured a lot of debauchery that still shocks parents today.

One of the most problematic characters is probably Chuck Bass, who treats women like objects. Yet, his actions are written off or even accepted since he's rich. There's also the subplot of teenage Nate having an affair with an adult (and married) duchess. Just these two examples alone wouldn't work on screen in 2025, especially in a show targeted at adolescents.

This starred your all your faves, including Blake Lively, Leighton Meester, Penn Badgley, Chace Crawford, Taylor Momsen, and Ed Westwick!

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8. Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County

Finally, Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County captured the glamorous lives of Southern California teenagers. In the process, it frequently depicted casual underage drinking, which doesn't send a good message to impressionable viewers.

Laguna Beach: The Real Orange County promoted the idea that alcohol has to be involved in order to have some real fun. With more awareness around the risks of underage drinking today, that much partying couldn't be so romanticized.

This series gave us the icons that are Lauren Conrad and Kristin Cavallari!

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The Summer I Turned Pretty and Stranger Things aren't the only shows ending. Netflix announced on April 22 that Heartstopper was also ending, but there's a twist: we're getting a Netflix movie about Nick and Charlie instead of a full season. Keep reading for the full scoop!

Here's everything we know about Heartstopper season 4 AKA the new Heartstopper movie on Netflix.

Is there going to be a Heartstopper season 4?

Yes, we're getting a Heartstopper season 4 but instead of multiple episodes, it'll be one Netflix movie.

"Heartstopper will return, bigger than ever," Netflix said in their official announcement April 22. "A Heartstopper movie, our final chapter based on Alice Oseman's upcoming volume six, is coming!!!"

And creator, executive producer, and graphic novelist Alice Oseman told Netflix how excited she is to be a part of the final chapter.

“I am completely overjoyed that we will get to tell the end of the Heartstopper story,” she said. “I’m so grateful to everyone who has worked hard to make this possible and to the incredible fans of Heartstopper for your patience and passion. I cannot wait to bring this story to a magical conclusion.”

What is the Heartstopper movie about?

The movie will pick up after the season 3 finale as Nick and Charlie have to deal with their newfound long-distance relationship — and all the tension that comes with it. Not to mention the fact all their friends "are also navigating the ups and downs of love and friendship, confronting the bittersweet challenges of growing up and moving on," according to Netflix.

When is the Heartstopper movie coming out?

We don't have a release date yet, but the movie is filming this summer so we're hoping to see it on Netflix in 2026!

And who's in the Heartstopper cast?

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Kit Connor and Joe Locke will star as Nick and Charlie again, but here's the full Heartstopper show cast:

  • Kit Connor as Nick Nelson
  • Joe Locke as Charlie Spring
  • Yasmin Finney as Elle Argent
  • Williams Gao as Tao Xu
  • Corinna Brown as Tara Jones
  • Tobie Donovan as Isaac Henderson
  • Kizzy Edgall as Darcy Olsson

Stay tuned for the latest updates on Heartstopper and check out Nicole Kidman's Hit Limited Series Set For Season 2 At Netflix — With A Catch for more Netflix news.