How to Style With Lace up Ballet Flats
Lace-up flats are a huge trend right now, and if you want to get in on it, you better do it quickly – before we know it, it will be too cold to wear them. They’re delicate, very feminine, and they ask for attention. It’s hard not to stare at someone when they have these gorgeous flats on their feet. But the good news is that they’re also a perfect transition piece.
Now, flat footwear is taking a turn—namely, lace-up ballet flats which are primed to takeover slip-on sneakers and pool slides this season.
Here’s just something about this shoe which makes it so desirable among the fashion crowd. The laces wrapped up the leg give off the you would normally find in a heel, only it’s a comfy flat.
You’ve seen this shoe just about everywhere, and at first glance, it may seem casual, but as the ahead prove, when styled with the right pieces, it can take your look to the next level. Be warned, you’re going to want them in every color and print imaginable.
If you follow any kind of style account on Instagram, then I’m sure that by now you’ve seen at least one social media fashionista wearing a pair of lace-up flats.
With skinny jeans
Wear your lace-up flats with skinny jeans that hit at the ankle (to show off the flats) and a light sweater.
You can’t go wrong all black
Wear black lace-up flats with black pants and a black sweater.
Sweater and add a button down for a slightly more polished look.
Summer dress work for fall by adding these flats and a blazer
Looking like our MIA Anamarie lace-up flats!
Lace up flats + turtleneck sweater
Lace-up flats with destroyed black jeans and a leather jacket
Long-sleeved ones work great for fall and look awesome with lace-up flats
Denim shorts work for early fall with a long coat and lace-up flats.
Denim on denim with lace-up flats
Bright ballet flats with ankle straps via The Pineneedle Collective
A turtleneck sweater, destroyed jeans, and a standout bag
A cable-knit sweater, colorblock skirt, and red lace-up flats
Hey, i'm Alex! Obsessed with modern and classic fashion. A personal fashion stylist of local celebrities and fashion editor of Ferbena. And here's my cat: Ruby.