Everyone in New York called this flat trend "outdated," but Parisians continue to wear them everywhere.
During my visit to Paris last month, I observed the fashion choices of those around me. I honestly believe that there is nothing more inspiring than the outfits worn by women in the French capital. Although it may sound clichéd, they truly master the art of looking effortlessly chic. Wherever I looked, I noticed that the most fashionable women appeared stunning while seemingly putting in no effort at all.
One trend that stood out was the prevalence of red ballet flats, a style that gained significant popularity a few years ago, largely due to Lily Rose Depp's promotion of it. I thought I was done with them until I saw this style from a fresh perspective. I quickly headed to the Repetto store to purchase a pair with heels in shiny siren red leather and I've never regretted it.
Red ballet flats are incredibly versatile; they can complement almost any outfit. They elevate a pair of loose jeans and enhance a quirky skirt's fun factor. Their adaptability makes them a wise addition to any wardrobe, proving that they are far from outdated, despite the opinions from New York streets.
**Red Ballet Flat Outfits:**
Explore some of the finest red ballet flats below.
- Mango: Strap Leather Shoes
- Everlane: Made in Italy Almond-Toe Flat
- Sezane: Valentin Low Ballerinas
- Reformation: Britt Ballet Flat
- MM6: Anatomic Numeric Ballerina Flats
- Ganni: Jenny Ballerina Mesh Flower Flats
- Massimo Dutti: Soft Leather Ballerinas
- Le Monde Beryl: Luna Leather Ballet Flats
- Repetto: Red Cendrillon Ballerina Flats
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Everyone in New York called this flat trend "outdated," but Parisians continue to wear them everywhere.
Apologies, but we believe they are timeless.
