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As much as we love and treasure our classic leather ballet flats (and will never truly let them go), their successor is already starting to take over. We’re sorry to say it, but everyone is wearing this trend instead now and is more elevated, polished, and expensive-looking than any other flats. We’re talking about patent-leather ballet flats, a trend that we’ve been keeping a close eye on since last year and can finally declare to be dominating for 2025.
We first took note of the trend when Chanel released its viral patent-leather moccasins, and the shoes were suddenly igniting our Instagram feeds with images of their glossy finish and rounded, glove-like shape. We had a hunch the style would catch on, and now that fashion people and, yes, celebrities are putting their classic leather pairs on the back burner, it’s no longer a one-off moment. It’s a full-on movement. Ahead, see the patent-coated ballet flats on the Chanel runway, on Alexa Chung, and styled by the fashion set and shop our favorite wealthy-looking pairs.
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As soon as we spotted Chung replacing her tried-and-true ballet flats with this fancier alt, we knew it was a trend to know. Her effortless styling with a pair of raw-edge jeans and a ’90s leather jacket proves that the shoes can make even the most casual outfits look incredibly polished.
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Chanel debuted its patent flats on the runway for its Resort 2025 collection, where they were styled with looks that ranged from tweed blazer dresses to denim Bermuda shorts.
Almost as soon as the patent moccasins were released, they became an instant internet sensation. Here, New York–based content creator Christie Tyler styled a pair with contrasting socks and tailored trousers for an ultra-sophisticated feel.
Annabel Rosendahl proves that the high-shine finish of patent flats can make even a pair of light-wash jeans look downright elegant.
While black is the color leading the way, shades of red also make for a fun pop of color, especially when styled with tonal socks like Emili Sindlev opted for here.
There’s just something undeniably rich about a pair of patent ballet flats in burgundy.
Shop the best patent-leather ballet flats:
ALAÏA
Criss Cross Patent-Leather Ballet Flats
If you have good taste, you have these on your wish list.
Le Monde Béryl
Stella Patent Leather Mary Jane Flat
Nobody does French-girl flats like Le Monde Béryl.
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