Ballerina Flats Trend | POPSUGAR Fashion

While there’s no denying the comfort and versatility of a flat, the popularity of the shoe (and the silhouette in which it is iterated), changes season after season. But celebrities like Sofia Richie, Hailey Bieber, and Meghan Markle — what with her strong sartorial influence on fans — are making sure that the ballerina flat sticks around for a while. Also spotted on many spring 2024 runways, including Tibi, where they were teamed with ankle socks in the same monochrome hue; Proenza Schouler, where they came in a sporty leather mesh; and Tory Burch, where they emitted both high octane glamour with gold hardware and effortlessness with a rounded edge, ballerina flats are reigning supreme well into the new year. It’s only natural that the stars, with their stylists at the helm of emerging trends, already have their hands on quality flats. And some of the brands they’re wearing don’t have to break the bank.

While Markle recently showed her support of Chanel’s iconic cap-toe, mixing high-low with a comparably affordable J.Crew contrast-trim cardigan, Claudia Sulewski’s M.Gemi Danza flats are sold for just under $250, and Richie’s velvet Mary-Janes from Le Monde Béryl scream “fall wardrobe essential” for $489. Mansur Gavriel is also known for its ballerina that fits like a glove and starts at $395, while Margaux’s famous Demi is $225. Easier on the wallet are labels like Sam Edelman, with many styles currently on sale for under $100, H&M, which stocks an $18 pair in three shades, and Zara, where most options settle right around the $50 mark.

Ahead, get inspired by the latest celebrities showing how they wear ballerina flats, so you know exactly how you want to rock yours once they’re in your possession, then shop our favorite comfortable flats on the market.

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