Wednesday, May 13

Ballet flats are the quintessential spring shoe. In fact, those who can’t—or simply don’t want to—wear sandals continue to wear them throughout the entire summer season. When you think about it, it’s not surprising; few flat shoes are as versatile as ballet flats. So much so that we’ve even seen some of the most stylish guests wearing them with midi and maxi dresses during event season.

Their styling guide is clear: they go with everything, from slip skirts and mini dresses to trousers in all their variations. But what about colors? In the past, we would have told you to stick to neutral tones like camel, black, or cream—the chromatic holy grail for the most classic—but in the era of maximalist aesthetics, the tables have turned, and trends invite us to play with other shades. Some of them quite unexpected. From cobalt blue to brown, and even red ballet flats: these are the must-have colors of the season.

Cobalt blue ballet flats

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In Berlin.

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As Vogue predicted earlier this year, cobalt blue is shaping up to be the color of 2026. Cobalt (also known as Yves Klein blue , an intense shade developed by the French artist in the 1950s) is a color that, after being relatively uncommon in recent years, has become a major trend on the runways in the last two seasons. In terms of accessories, we first saw it in handbags, and now it’s coming for footwear. Specifically, ballet flats, which are available in suede, mesh, and even trendy jelly styles.

Mesh Ballet Flats

Suede Ballet Flats

Blaine Suede Ballet Flats

Steve Madden Grove Jelly Flats

Red ballerinas

In Amsterdam.

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It should surprise no one that red ballet flats have made the list. Frankly, any red shoe—from sneakers to mesh flats—offers an opportunity to spice up our most basic outfits. Just look at the image above to see for yourself. A monochromatic look can be much more interesting with a touch of tomato red—in a minimalist style, of course.

ZJGZF Woven Ballet Flats

Migpuel Mesh Flats

Zara Leather Ballet Flats

Madewell Mylie Ballet Flats

Brown ballerinas

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Last but not least, the color we keep seeing on the streets: brown. While rich chocolate and espresso shades are the most prominent, we’re still seeing brown accessories take center stage in all its forms. Of course, the perfect match for these shoes is white or light wash jeans.

Sam Edelman Ruthie Ballet Flats

Old Navy V-Cut Ballet Flats

Crackled Leather Ballet Flats

Soft Leather Ballet Flats

A version of this article was originally published by Vogue Spain.


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