Ballet flats are back — properly back. Our ballet flats range covers classic ballerina flats in leather-look finishes, pointed-toe styles, and mesh detailing that's very much the moment. They're flat, they're comfortable, and they make everything from jeans to tailored trousers look intentional. Day to night, no re-thinking required.
How to Choose
Toe shape
A pointed-toe ballet flat elongates the leg and leans into a more polished look. A round or almond toe is easier to wear all day and feels more relaxed. If comfort is the priority, look for a slightly padded insole — your feet will thank you.
Finish
A classic satin or leather-look ballet flat is the most versatile starting point. Mesh styles are a trend moment right now and work well for spring and summer dressing. Black is the obvious starting point — black ballet flats go with everything.
How to Style
Ballet flats + wide-leg trousers + a fitted top = quiet luxury without trying. Black ballerina flats with a midi skirt or mini dress is the current go-to. In summer, a pointed-toe flat with cropped trousers and a linen shirt is all you need. Check out our flats edit for more flat shoe options.
FAQs
Are ballet flats back in style?
Yes — pointed-toe and mesh styles in particular are everywhere right now. Classic black ballet flats never really left.
Do ballet flats run true to size?
Most styles run true to size. If you have a wider foot, go up half a size — ballet flats sit close to the foot and can feel snug across the toe.
Can you wear ballet flats to a formal event?
Yes, especially for weddings or events where you'll be on your feet. A pointed-toe ballet flat in nude or satin finish reads completely occasion-appropriate.
What socks go with ballet flats?
No-show socks are the cleanest option. A sheer or fishnet sock peeking over the top is also having a moment right now.
Ballet flats are back — properly back. Our ballet flats range covers classic ballerina flats in leather-look finishes, pointed-toe styles, and mesh detailing that's very much the moment. They're flat, they're comfortable, and they make everything from jeans to tailored trousers look intentional. Day to night, no re-thinking required.
How to Choose
Toe shape
A pointed-toe ballet flat elongates the leg and leans into a more polished look. A round or almond toe is easier to wear all day and feels more relaxed. If comfort is the priority, look for a slightly padded insole — your feet will thank you.
Finish
A classic satin or leather-look ballet flat is the most versatile starting point. Mesh styles are a trend moment right now and work well for spring and summer dressing. Black is the obvious starting point — black ballet flats go with everything.
How to Style
Ballet flats + wide-leg trousers + a fitted top = quiet luxury without trying. Black ballerina flats with a midi skirt or mini dress is the current go-to. In summer, a pointed-toe flat with cropped trousers and a linen shirt is all you need. Check out our flats edit for more flat shoe options.
FAQs
Are ballet flats back in style?
Yes — pointed-toe and mesh styles in particular are everywhere right now. Classic black ballet flats never really left.
Do ballet flats run true to size?
Most styles run true to size. If you have a wider foot, go up half a size — ballet flats sit close to the foot and can feel snug across the toe.
Can you wear ballet flats to a formal event?
Yes, especially for weddings or events where you'll be on your feet. A pointed-toe ballet flat in nude or satin finish reads completely occasion-appropriate.
What socks go with ballet flats?
No-show socks are the cleanest option. A sheer or fishnet sock peeking over the top is also having a moment right now.
Ballet flats are back — properly back. Our ballet flats range covers classic ballerina flats in leather-look finishes, pointed-toe styles, and mesh detailing that's very much the moment. They're flat, they're comfortable, and they make everything from jeans to tailored trousers look intentional. Day to night, no re-thinking required.
How to Choose
Toe shape
A pointed-toe ballet flat elongates the leg and leans into a more polished look. A round or almond toe is easier to wear all day and feels more relaxed. If comfort is the priority, look for a slightly padded insole — your feet will thank you.
Finish
A classic satin or leather-look ballet flat is the most versatile starting point. Mesh styles are a trend moment right now and work well for spring and summer dressing. Black is the obvious starting point — black ballet flats go with everything.
How to Style
Ballet flats + wide-leg trousers + a fitted top = quiet luxury without trying. Black ballerina flats with a midi skirt or mini dress is the current go-to. In summer, a pointed-toe flat with cropped trousers and a linen shirt is all you need. Check out our flats edit for more flat shoe options.
FAQs
Are ballet flats back in style?
Yes — pointed-toe and mesh styles in particular are everywhere right now. Classic black ballet flats never really left.
Do ballet flats run true to size?
Most styles run true to size. If you have a wider foot, go up half a size — ballet flats sit close to the foot and can feel snug across the toe.
Can you wear ballet flats to a formal event?
Yes, especially for weddings or events where you'll be on your feet. A pointed-toe ballet flat in nude or satin finish reads completely occasion-appropriate.
What socks go with ballet flats?
No-show socks are the cleanest option. A sheer or fishnet sock peeking over the top is also having a moment right now.
Ballet flats are back — properly back. Our ballet flats range covers classic ballerina flats in leather-look finishes, pointed-toe styles, and mesh detailing that's very much the moment. They're flat, they're comfortable, and they make everything from jeans to tailored trousers look intentional. Day to night, no re-thinking required.
How to Choose
Toe shape
A pointed-toe ballet flat elongates the leg and leans into a more polished look. A round or almond toe is easier to wear all day and feels more relaxed. If comfort is the priority, look for a slightly padded insole — your feet will thank you.
Finish
A classic satin or leather-look ballet flat is the most versatile starting point. Mesh styles are a trend moment right now and work well for spring and summer dressing. Black is the obvious starting point — black ballet flats go with everything.
How to Style
Ballet flats + wide-leg trousers + a fitted top = quiet luxury without trying. Black ballerina flats with a midi skirt or mini dress is the current go-to. In summer, a pointed-toe flat with cropped trousers and a linen shirt is all you need. Check out our flats edit for more flat shoe options.
FAQs
Are ballet flats back in style?
Yes — pointed-toe and mesh styles in particular are everywhere right now. Classic black ballet flats never really left.
Do ballet flats run true to size?
Most styles run true to size. If you have a wider foot, go up half a size — ballet flats sit close to the foot and can feel snug across the toe.
Can you wear ballet flats to a formal event?
Yes, especially for weddings or events where you'll be on your feet. A pointed-toe ballet flat in nude or satin finish reads completely occasion-appropriate.
What socks go with ballet flats?
No-show socks are the cleanest option. A sheer or fishnet sock peeking over the top is also having a moment right now.