When you think of bridal shoes, no doubt a pair of sky-high heels, dazzling with crystals or adorned with delicate lace is what comes to mind. Think Manolo Blahnik, Jimmy Choo, or Christian Louboutin—names that have long been synonymous with luxury wedding footwear. Platforms or stilettos, for decades most brides have embraced the idea of towering heels as the ultimate choice of shoe to elevate their wedding day look. However recently, be it at weddings I’ve attended or those that I’ve seen on Instagram, there’s been a noticeable shift in bridal footwear preferences.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are officially in the era of the bridal ballet flat. Once reserved for rehearsals and recitals, these comfortable yet stylish shoes are now making a statement at the altar. You may have noticed (we certainly have) that in recent years brands like Margaux and Sarah Flint have popped off for their collections of elegant flats designed specifically for brides. The same can be said for more established brands and designers—most notably Miu Miu and Chanel—whose ballet flats have found a place on many a bride-to-be’s Pinterest bridal board.
What makes flats such a popular choice for brides, you ask? For starters, they offer unparalleled comfort, allowing brides to dance the night away without the agony of sore feet. But beyond that, with thanks to designers such as Sandy Liang, Simone Rocha and Cecilie Bahnsen, who celebrate the ethereal ultra-feminity of womenswear and specifically bridal, we’ve seen seasons of babydoll silhouettes, and of course, ballet flats come to the fore as a legitimate option for many brides wanting to do something unique, and a little more in-line with their everyday style.
No wedding ensemble lives more rent free in my mind than that of ultimate cool-girl Margaret Qualley, who chose to wear a pair of white Mary Jane flats with her Chanel white halter-neck dress for her ceremony last summer. And—lest we forget—Keira Knightley’s wedding outfit, where she opted to pair her couture dress with ballet flats (both also Chanel).
My sister also made the switch to flats midway through her wedding ceremony, trading in her heels for a pair of delicate Chloé flats. Inspired by her choice, she also provided flats for all her female guests, a gesture that was met with unanimous gratitude.
So you have comfort, supreme chicness and approval from the most stylish brides (sister included). Personally, I don’t really need any more convincing, but for those still on the fence, I’ve rounded up some of my favourite flat shoe options.
Shop Bridal Ballet Flats:
MANOLO BLAHNIK
Hangisiflat Crystal-Embellished Satin Point-Toe Flats
All-hail Manolo Blahnik and it’s forever wedding-appropriate Hangisi shoes!
Amina Muaddi
Ane Embellished Leather Ballet Flats
The embellished ties is all it took for us to fall in love.
JIMMY CHOO
Melva Crystal-Embellished Leather Point-Toe Flats
Pointed flats are equally as chic for nuptials.
JW ANDERSON
Logo-Plaque Leather Ballet Flats
The scrunched style is giving me teenage flashbacks and I’m all here for it.
LE MONDE BERYL
Claudia Double-Strap Leather Flats
The double strap detailing really elevates an otherwise basic shoe.
STAUD
Alba Leather Ballet Flats
The leather is so soft and smooth that you won’t even feel these on your feet.
Jimmy Choo
Womens Jimmy Choo White Elme Lambskin Ballet Flats | Harrods Uk
We can’t have a ballet flat roundup without a classic bow pair.
LE MONDE BERYL
Leather-Trimmed Mesh Mary Jane Ballet Flats
And who can forget the mesh shoe trend—I predict you’ll see a lot of these this summer.
BRUNELLO CUCINELLI
Pointed-Toe Bead-Embellished Leather Ballet Flats
I love the grey embellished back.
VAGABOND
Jolin Leather Ballet Flats
I can see these styled with a cute white tulle dress for the ceremony.