Ballet flats are less a trend than an icon. Over the years, the dainty shoe has become a fully fledged classic. And not just the past few years— Chanel’s version has been popular since 1957 when Audrey Hepburn first wore them the set of Funny face. So just a casual 65 years being one of fashion’s most coveted shoes, then. If you were debating whether you’ll get enough wear out of an investment pair— that fact might just help make the decision for you.
Chanel’s iconic ballet flats are so timeless.
Their popularity is undoubtedly thanks, in part, to Chanel’s iconic iteration and the effortless French-girl-style connotations that come with them. But it’s also a result of how versatile ballet pumps can be. Dressed up or down, they add a polished finishing touch to any outfit— from a casual T-shirt and cropped jeans to a mini skirt— and I’ll happily claim that a more perfect spring shoe never existed. As boot season comes to an end but it’s not quite time to get your toes out in sandals— ballet flats provide the perfect transitional solution.
As consistently timeless as they are, like any fashion piece ballet flats have seen their place as the industry’s most coveted spring shoe fluctuate season on season. The last few years, for example, loafers have pipped them to the top spot. But for 2022, the ballet pump is well and truly back in the limelight, having not only been featured on plenty of catwalks but also reinvigorated by the street style set and influencers alike.
Lorna wears the Aeyde ballerinas.
I don’t know about you, but I’m currently in that stage of not having a clue which shoes to wear as I reach the door each morning— so I thought it would be the perfect time to round up the very best spring ballet flats around right now in case you’re in a similar position. I’ve added a mix of iconic investments and more affordable high street options below. Keep scrolling to shop!
These are hands down the most expensive-looking ballet flats on the high street this season.
They come in orangey red too, which looks great styled with white jeans and stripes.
The all time classic. My tip? Look to Vestiaire for your perfect pair.
The ankle chain is such a nice, unexpected touch from M&S.
Make any simple look feel expensive with these.
A great occasionwear flat.
Another designer-looking pair from Arket.
I’m here for the square toe.
The square cut and buttery cream leather on these make them feel very premium.
A simple nude leather version is a smart investment.
The elasticated strap is so cute.
Another iconic design.
An undeniable classic.
For a twist, opt for these with cute scalloping detail.
These would look great with blue denim for summer.
An elevated version of your average ballet flat.
You’ll have these in your wardrobe for years.
The pearls! So pretty.
If I had to guess, I’d say these were a designer pair.
Another classic investment you’ll turn to year after year.
The closest you’ll get to real ballerina shoes, thanks Khaite.
A perfect pop of colour.
I love the slightly pointed toe.
I’m being drawn to this lime green colour for spring.
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