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Ballet Flats: How to Style This Timeless Trend in a Modern Way

Fall is upon us, and it's time to turn the spotlight on an iconic yet incredibly relevant fashion staple—ballet flats. Loved by fashionistas, commuters, and everyone in between, ballet flats are making an exciting comeback, casting aside the Y2K mania that seemed almost unstoppable. This season, they have risen to dominate shoe shelves and wish lists with intriguing, fresh interpretations of the classic silhouette.

And the bonus is that ballet flats are the PERFECT fall transition shoe. They fill that awkward gap in the shoe line up of what to wear when it’s too “fall” for sandals and not yet “winter” enough for boots.

The New Wave of Ballet Flats

If you think ballet flats are all about a simple, no-frills silhouette, then you've missed out on the fashion evolution. Simple sleek ballet flats are a classic and still in style, never fear. However, the modern twist adds a touch of interest and embellishment.

BUT, the way these shoes are embellished is DIFFERENT than ballet flats of yesteryear. That is evolution… The interest is NOT a big medallion on the toe of the shoe - because that visually cuts off, even the tallest girl - and friends, it’s also a dated look. The modern embellishment is more artistic and somewhat subtle.

Picture crystal-embellished masterpieces or statement-making gold flats. From Mary Janes to utilitarian styles, from mesh and satin to ones with nostalgic '90s T-straps, designers like Miu Miu, Tory Burch, Khaite, and Sandy Liang have breathed new life into the ballet flat trend.

The super cool thing about this “trend” towards flats is that there isn’t one single style that’s considered “in”. It’s kind of a choose your own adventure, flats version… meaning you can, and should, pick the ballet flat version that works best for you. And then rock it!

Types of Ballet Flats

Embellished Flats

The type of embellishment we are seeing in ballet flats is kinda blingy with crystals and rhinestones, yet in a very wearable way. Even during the daytime, running around you’ll see some bling, and it’s really cool! It might be fully crystal encrusted or just a crystal buckle or strap. But either way, you can’t miss the detail. Pair your embellished flats with denim shorts and a tank top or a pair of jeans. If you’re going for a night out, these jeweled beauties can instantly elevate a simple dress into something magical.

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Strappy Flats

This aesthetic is more reminiscent of a pointe shoe or true ballet shoe. There can be a single strap over the top of the foot. Or multiple straps in more of a mary jane style. As well as straps the wrap the ankle. And all of these styles provide the same chic vibe. Pair them with a chic midi skirt or tailored trousers for an effortlessly polished look.

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Pointed Toe Ballet Flats

A pointed toe flat adds a touch of sophistication as well as a leg lengthening illusion, making it a perfect choice for office wear or more formal settings. And these flats also provide the feel of a heel when paired with denim so they help elevate an outfit..

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Mesh Flats

Mesh shoes are one of those trends that is really gaining traction. The minimalist feel allows this shoe to truly go with everything. And bonus, not that it is becoming more popular, there are options at all sorts of price points. The only downside to wearing mesh shoes is that a colorful pedicure can show through and look odd. So opting for a more neutral toe color is the way to go with this style.

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Classic Ballet Flats

Sometimes these are called glove ballet flats because they hug your foot like a glove. This is truly a classic style and often considered very comfortable. This is the most simple and subtle of the ballet flat styles.

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Styling Tips for a 2023 Fall Wardrobe

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Feeling a bit cautious about plunging into the ballet flat trend? Fear not; styling them in 2023 is all about creativity and breaking the mold.

Reimagine the Outfit

Forget the dated pairing of ballet flats with skinny jeans and fitted blazers. Think wide-legged trousers, flowing skirts, big cuffs and oversized knit sweaters.

Bold Prints and Textures

Don’t shy away from combining ballet flats with bold prints and textures. A leopard-print coat or a velvet skirt can add a sophisticated edge.

Pair with Statement Accessories

A little bling goes a long way, and statement earrings are trending this fall as well!. Use statement earrings, layered necklaces, or even a fun handbag to make your ballet flats the centerpiece of a stylish outfit.

The Generational Perspective

For Gen-Z, the ballet flat resurgence brings a new aesthetic playground to explore. For those of us above 30, it might take a moment to shed the nostalgia of the aughts and the cringe-worthy memories that may surface. But, whether you're revisiting the style or embracing it for the first time, ballet flats offer an irresistible blend of comfort and chic.

Embrace the Balletcore

From translucent pink mesh to classic black, the options are endless and splendidly versatile. So, this fall, whether you're trotting off to an office meeting or stepping out for a weekend brunch, remember, ballet flats are not just a commuter shoe anymore; they are the crown jewel of transitional footwear.

Are you ready to dance your way through fall with the new ballet flat trend? Let me know your thoughts and how you plan to style these timeless beauties this season.