This Specific Color Makes Ballet Flats Look 10 Times More Elegant

Over the past couple of years, there has been a ballet-flats renaissance, which I have embraced wholeheartedly. This has extended far beyond the black ballerinas that Kate Moss lived in in the '00s, and trending styles have included Miu Miu's ballerina-coded satin pairs, Maison Margiela's split-toe Tabis, and Alaïa's fishnet flats. The ballet-flats movement shows no sign of losing momentum, and there is one color, in particular, that I am noticing in every new-in section—a rich chocolate brown.
An earthy color palette always dominates in fall and winter, with shades mirroring the changing landscape. This year, however, there has been a rise in dark-brown suede accessories. It is as versatile and easy to style as black but adds warmth and a more luxurious feel to even the simplest outfits. The likes of The Row, Manolo Blahnik, and Prada have created brown slipper flats in shades varying from sandy brown to deep mahogany. Unsurprisingly, this has had a ripple effect across more affordable retailers, and brands such as Free People, Massimo Dutti, and Madewell all have ballet flats in deep shades.
In terms of styling, these shoes will go with any outfit year-round, but they look particularly elegant when worn with a pair of straight-leg jeans and an oatmeal- or khaki-hued knit. Scroll for an edit of the best brown ballet flats, Mary Janes, and slip-ons.
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If you are looking for a more affordable option, this Madewell pair is the perfect choice.
Of course, Manolo Blahnik has the most elegant take on this shoe style.
Le Monde Beryl is beloved by editors and celebrities, and this chocolate pony-hair pair looks so elegant.
The flexible sole will make it feel like you aren't wearing shoes.
The almond-shaped toe and block heel make these a more fashion-forward take on the trend.
The double straps with crystal buckles give these flats a Western touch.
Aeyde is one of my favorite European shoe brands for timeless design and comfort-led construction.
Mary Janes are popular this year, and this rich chocolate is perfect for fall.
Tod's has always been known for its mahogony suede, and these supple driving shoes are a classic investment piece.
The Maysale is an iconic Manolo design that will forever be stylish.
These are more structured, making them an excellent choice for the office or smarter occasions.
Alohas is a Who What Wear favorite, and the brand always puts its own distinctive stamp on classic styles.
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