
To understand the history of the ballet flat, one need only consider the name: the shoe was created for ballet. As early as the 16th century, dancers wore them on stage. Rose Repetto (yes, that Repetto) famously designed a pair for her son, the dancer Roland Petit, before ushering them out of the theatre and into the mainstream.
Vogue’s Favorite Ballet Flats:
- The Classic Black: Loeffler Randall Leonie ballet flat, $250
- The Color Pop: Mansur Gavriel Dream ballerina flats, $395
- The Woven Style: Staud Alba grosgrain-trimmed ballet flats, $350
- The Summer-Ready Raffia: Alaïa leather-trimmed raffia ballet flats, $1,290
- The Sweet Pastel: Gucci horsebit ballet flat, $1,090
- The Classic White: Khaite Charlotte ballerina flats, $920
- The Trending Soft Ballet Flat: The Row Awar leather ballet flats, $1,290
- The Jelly Flat: Ancient Greek Sandals Iro jelly flats, $50
With such storied origins, ballet flats are hardly new—but they are undeniably having a moment. Their recent resurgence is largely credited to Alaïa designer Pieter Mulier, whose studded Mary Jane from 2022 flew off shelves. Since then, nearly every brand, from high end to high street, has put its spin on the silhouette.
And honestly, we can’t get enough of them. There’s a reason ballet flats have stood the test of time. Chic, simple, and easy to wear, they’re an effortlessly elegant choice for everyday—especially in warmer months. When open toes won’t do and a heel feels fussy (which is, let’s face it, most of the time), ballet flats strike the perfect balance.They’re polished, and with the right styling, never too prim. They also pair effortlessly with some of our favorite summer pieces—from slouchy drawstring pants to sequin skirts. Ahead, our summer styling guide shows you exactly how to wear them now.
The Raffia Flat With a Coordinating Skirt Set
The newest version of the aforementioned Alaïa flat appears here, this time in raffia, alongside a pleated skirt set for a texture-forward yet understated look.
The Satin Square-Toe With a Barely-There Cami and Floral Midi
Gucci’s pale green ballet flats are so unexpected that they’ll pair well with just about anything. Here we’ve chosen a sheer floral Prada skirt and a simple white tank top, plus a wristlet clutch.
The Woven Style With an Oversized Shirt and Linen Short
A boxy pastel shirt and linen shorts make for a breezy off-duty uniform–perfectly polished even on the warmest of days. Raffia flats and a nautical Bottega tote are the perfect companions.
The Minimalist Ballerina With a Simple, Strappy Maxi
For the ultimate minimalist, this black structured slip and white ballet flat pairing is excessively sleek. Reformation’s oversized raffia tote adds a hint texture to bring the look home.
The Soft Ballet Flat With a Tonal Ensemble
We love an all-white look on a hot summer day. The Row’s elegant soft ballet flats in a rich brown keep the look from feeling too casual—and too monochromatic.
The Embroidered Mesh Flat With a Lace-Trim Slip
Contrast feminine elements, like a lacy slip dress and embroidered ballerinas, with an oversized boyish button-up for a well-balanced look.
The Jelly Flat With a Red Hot Mini
A red mini slip and bright blue jelly flats make for a playful, color-blocked summer look.
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