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15 Chic Ballet Flats That Will Never Go Out of Style

It comes as no surprise that classic ballet flats have been around for nearly 70 years. The style was inadvertently created by iconic actress and pioneer of "French-girl" style Brigitte Bardot, who requested a pair of shoes as "lightweight and flexible as true ballet slippers" from designer Rose Repetto back in 1956, according to the company's CEO, Jean-Marc Gaucher.

Today, the style remains as enduring as ever. While it may not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of "trendy" shoes, brands like Bottega Veneta, The Row, Loewe, Reformation, and more have all released new iterations of the timeless style. From croc-effect and snakeskin to classic leather and suede, there's certainly a ballet flat for everyone.

We took it upon ourselves to source the best ballet flats on the market right now. These 15 styles hail from legacy designers like Chanel and Gucci, as well as affordable brands like Mango and H&M. No matter what your price point, these picks are stylish and timeless enough to wear for years to come. 

We simply must own these Fendi mesh ballerina flats.
These square-toed olive-green flats are incredibly chic, not to mention affordable.
You simply cannot beat classic Chanel ballet flats. 
These affordable woven flats have spring 2020 written all over them.
You'll wear these classic black-and-white Gucci flats for years to come.
Reformation's croc-effect flats will go with any outfit.
The Row's satin ballet flats resemble actual pointe shoes, and we're here for it.
If you love By Far's chic bags, you'll also love its slingback ballerina flats. 
These leather ballet flats further prove that Bottega Veneta can do no wrong. 
Leave it to Everlane to design the perfect sustainable, affordable, and timeless ballet flat.
These scalloped ballet flats come in 10-plus different colors and finishes. 
Pointed toe and snakeskin print? Perfection.
You can't go wrong with transparent paneling.
These center-seam ballet flats look so much more expensive than they are. 
These on-trend zebra-print flats will add personality to any outfit. Next: If you're anti-stilettos, you'll relish in these five flats trends.


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