10 Pairs of Flats To Make You Forget About Heels
Maybe not forever, but at least for the next season.
Maybe not forever, but at least for the next season.
Kenzo x Vans
Cloud-printed trainers from the coolest French fashion house.
Kenzo x Vans slip ons, $110; matchesfashion.com
Kenzo x Vans slip ons, $110; matchesfashion.com
Saint Laurent
Chloé
The unique edging on this classic ballet flat makes it special.
Chloé scalloped flat, $450; barneys.com
Chloé scalloped flat, $450; barneys.com
Shoemint
A preppy classic made hipper by a metallic finish.
Shoemint “Caroline” metallic loafer in gold foil, $99.98; shoemint.com
Shoemint “Caroline” metallic loafer in gold foil, $99.98; shoemint.com
J.Crew
At this point, leopard-print flats should be a closet staple.
J.Crew “Biella” calf hair tassle loafers, $368; jcrew.com
J.Crew “Biella” calf hair tassle loafers, $368; jcrew.com
Manolo Blahnik
A pointy-but-not-too-pointy black flat is pretty timeless.
Manolo Blahnik “Kavanga” t-bar flat, $645; neimanmarcus.com
Manolo Blahnik “Kavanga” t-bar flat, $645; neimanmarcus.com
3.1 Phillip Lim
Love the chunky—but still minuscule—heel on this pair.
3.1 Phillip Lim “Bombay” cut-out loafer, $525; bergdorfgoodman.com
3.1 Phillip Lim “Bombay” cut-out loafer, $525; bergdorfgoodman.com
Miu Miu
Just as pretty with a tea dress as a pair of 1950s-style pumps.
Miu Miu pointy-toe bow flats, $595; saksfifthavenue.com
Miu Miu pointy-toe bow flats, $595; saksfifthavenue.com
Loeffler Randall
The slimmed-down silhouette means that these work with narrow trousers and skirts, too.
Loeffler Randall “Beatriz” oxfords, $295; madewell.com
Loeffler Randall “Beatriz” oxfords, $295; madewell.com
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