Mother's Bermuda shorts are back this spring 2026 and these are the trendy shoes with which to elevate them (literally)

Posted on 5 March 2026

It's official: the shorts that our mothers wore in the 90s emulating the style of Julia Roberts (muse of 90s fashion) are back. The clues were already there last season, but this spring they are almost omnipresent in the catalogs of Zara, Sfera and dozens of super-well-known low-cost stores.

We already have favorites and they are – of course – in Zara. Far from excesses and extravagances, we are left with a black design, sober and elegant because their length already represents quite a risk. And that controversial height, just above the knee, is not suitable for discreet people.

The rest of the details are what you would expect from a classic, slightly loose tailored trouser. A classic aesthetic that contrasts with the boldness of the Bermuda shorts themselves and that goes perfectly for an original, modern and tremendously sophisticated work look. We need them a lot, thank goodness they are available for only 27.95 euros.

How to combine 90s bermuda shorts in spring

Aldo Salon Shoes

But to wear them with style, avoiding a visual effect that cuts out our figure, it is best to combine them with another classic that returns this season with as much force as it did a decade ago: the stilettos. Specifically, this Aldo design in camel color with a slingback finish and affiliated toe available at El Corte Inglés for 99.95 euros.


Aldo Women's Pointed Toe Pumps.

Aldo Women's Pointed Toe Pumps.

Today in El Corte Inglés — 99.95

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Olivia Thompson
Olivia Thompson
I’m Olivia Thompson, born and raised in Wellington, New Zealand. As a lifestyle and travel writer at Latitude Magazine, I’m passionate about uncovering stories that connect people with new experiences and perspectives. My goal is to inspire readers to see everyday life – and the world – with fresh eyes.

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