Ballet Flat
Ballet flats have their own special page in fashion history. They were worn by the biggest style icons, such as Audrey Hepburn and Kate Moss and became synonymous with timeless elegance and coolness.
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To this day, they always remain feminine and delicate.
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Ballet flats go great with midi and mini dresses, shorts and cropped trousers.
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A pair of black ballet flats will always get you out of an awkward spot, especially if they’re square and patent leather.
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To make a difference, bet on color. Medieval-style ballet flats with ankle straps are the biggest trend right now and we suggest pairing them with printed pieces.
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In order not to combine your oversized trousers only with sneakers, try wearing them with pointy ballet flats that will give them a French-chic style and a completely fresh image.
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Ballerinas in earthy tones, such as brown, beige, cream and sand color, heighten the silhouette and flatter every female figure. A pair of croco pants with a leather texture and a leather overcoat will complete the look.