14 Ballet Flats to Shop For the Ultimate Balletcore Aesthetic
- Caroline McKenzie
- Sep 17, 2023
- 3 min read
Ballet flats are one of the hottest footwear styles this season. Shop your pair now.
By Faith McGuinness and Caroline McKenzie
Photo via Instagram/ @anaasaber
Ballet flats are arguably one of the most popular shoes of the moment. With the balletcore trend skyrocketing into every It girl's closet, it's high time that we all add a pair of ballet flats to our own wardrobe. Not only are they incredibly sophisticated, but ballet flats are also the perfect transitional shoe for fall. Their simple yet classic design allows you to dress them up or down and are the ultimate shoe to take you day to night. Here, L'OFFICIEL has rounded up the best ballet flats you can add to your closet now.
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Sam Edelman
For a modern and everyday take on the classic ballet flat silhouette, try these square-toe, black leather flats. Sam Edelman Michaela Leather Buckle Mary Janes, $130, Saks Fifth Avenue Coach
These leather Coach ballet flats have a thin strap in the middle, giving them the perfect dainty detail to fit into the balletcore aesthetic.
Emilia Mary Jane, $165, Coach
Mango
These satin, leather-soled ballet flats mix two of balletcore's primary colors, white and baby pink, for a girly pair of ballet flats that complement your most coquette-ish outfit.
Elastic Metallic Ballerinas, $70 $130, Mango
Aeyde
Add an elegant pop of color to your outfit with these classic red leather ballet flats which have a luxurious lamb leather lining and a subtle square toe. Off-White Uma Ballerina Flats, $295, Aeyde Sandy Liang
Looking for a bolder red for your statement shoes? Sandy Liang has you covered with these vibrant ballet flats with a thick buckle. Keep an eye out for the restock of the more subtle colors of this viral shoe.
Mary Jane Pointe Shoe, $495, Sandy Liang
Miu Miu
Miu Miu ballet flats have been a staple of every balletcore girl's wardrobe since the birth of the trend. Closely resembling real pointe shoes, these Miu Miu ballet flats will give you the ultimate balletcore look.
Satin Ballerinas, $950, Miu Miu
Mansur Gavriel
For an out-of-the-ordinary pair of ballet flats, try this metallic pair with a thin bow detail and comfortable leather lining. Square Toe Ballerina, $395, Mansur Gavriel Everlane
If you're on the hunt for the quintessential office shoe, look no further. These light brown leather ballet flats have a cushioned insole, making them a go-to everyday shoe with an extra hint of sophistication.
Italian Leather Day Ballet Flat, $140, Everlane
Totême
These black silk ballet flats have a unique t-strap and pointed toe for a modern silhouette. Pair them with a blazer and jeans for a laidback work outfit, followed by sporting a minidress and pearls for a fun date night.
Totême T-Strap Flats, $590, MyTheresa
Margaux
These classy yet unique blue ballet flats will elevate your French girl style with their modern look and graceful bow detail. The Demi, $225, Margaux Tory Burch
Even ballet flats can have a heel. Boasting a block heel, glossy toe, and fun bow detailing, this pair is sure to be a staple in your closet, comfortable to wear while walking around the city and easy to style with any outfit.
Tory Burch Bow Ballet High Heel Pumps, $298, Bloomingdales
Cole Haan
In search of a simple, versatile, and on-trend style ballet flat? Look no further than Cole Haan as its pair has a sleek shine and delicate buckle.
Women's Bridge Mary Jane Ballet, $150, Cole Haan
Prada
These ballet flats have a classic silhouette with the flare of an ankle strap but sport an edgier patent leather fabric and the iconic Prada label. Patent Leather Ballerinas, $1,120, Prada
Frances Valentine
If you're looking to add a distinctive heel to your balletcore outfit, these leather fuchsia block heels keep the ballet aesthetic while giving you a slight lift and a pop of Barbie. Mackie Crinkle Soft Patent Block Heel Pink, $598, Frances Valentine
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