Collection of women's ballet flats in various colors and textures including perforated, quilted and studded designs.

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How to Style Ballet Flats This Summer

The best things come in pairs, and this trend is the resounding proof. Here’s the season’s must-have shoe.

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Mary Janes, ballet flats and now sneakerinas are back on the fashion agenda — and having a moment. Whether you're a classics girl or a trend chaser, there's a pair with your name on it. From mesh and suede to scroll-stopping silhouettes and bold accents, here's our edit of the best flats to have on your radar this summer.

Flat Out Fabulous: the Trending Styles

This season's ballet flat has had a serious glow-up. Think faux suede in rich, tactile finishes, sheer mesh that's surprisingly wearable and square toes that give the silhouette a sleeker, contemporary edge. Style the faux-suede with wide-leg pants and a longline trench coat for an effortlessly polished look, or go tonal and match them with a faux-suede bag. The opposing textures of mesh and a floaty midi dress mean they offset each other perfectly. And the square toe? It works with everything from tailored pants to your favorite relaxed jeans.

Buckle Up: Mary Janes

The best thing about Mary Janes? Their versatility: you can lean into the girliness with a floral dress or a structured skirt suit, or you can play with contrasts by pairing them with baggy jeans and an oversized bomber jacket. They’ll never let you down.

Soft Life: Sweet Pastels

Pale pink or butter yellow, this season's pastel ballet flats are proof that soft hues don’t mean playing it safe. They're a natural pairing for floaty linen and cotton fabrics, so consider them your spring and summer wardrobe's new best friend.

Bonus tip: match one accessory — a bag, a scrunchie, even a nail color — to really pull the look together.

Classic With a Kick: Studded Flats

Every wardrobe needs a classic ballet flat, and we’ve got plenty of options. This season? We're opting for the ones with a little shimmer. Silver-toned sparkles and studs pair effortlessly with darker denim washes for an off-duty look that still turns heads, while gold plays graciously against earthy tones and chocolate browns. Feelin' fierce? Wear them with a full glittery or sequinned outfit and let them anchor the whole thing. Either way, a little sparkle goes a very long way.

Step Up: Occasions

Who says you need heels for a special occasion? Whether you're a wedding guest, a bride-to-be or just need options that can handle a long day on your feet without sacrificing style, these two are your answer. The lace flat is a dreamy choice, with delicate floral embroidery and a dainty strap. Perfect as a bridal or bridesmaid shoe, it also works just as well styled with a floaty midi dress for a garden party or summer wedding. The gold mesh ballet flat is your evening-event go-to. Pair with a satin slip dress and gold jewelry for a tonal look that feels intentional and elevated. Last one to leave the dancefloor? Thank us later...

Best of both worlds: sneakerinas

Half ballerina, half sneaker, the sneakerina is the hybrid that’s been all over fashion feeds, and for good reason. Their selling point? The hi-low look they give. Lean into the feminine, polished side and style them with a mini dress or a midi skirt for a nod to the coquette aesthetic. Or flip the script entirely and pair them with wide-leg tailored pants and a structured blazer. If you're looking for styling that feels second nature, leggings or jorts and a vintage tee is the answer. Can sneakers get FOMO...?

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