Stars are swapping their ballet flats for this French-girl shoe trend

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Alexa Chung. Lily Rose Depp and Kaia Gerber wearing ballet pumps Take a hint from stars like Alexa Chung, Lily-Rose Depp and Kaia Gerber and try this trending summer style. Backgrid/Getty

Move over, ballet flats — there’s a new French-inspired shoe trend afoot.

Meet the ballet pump, a (literally) elevated version of the classic slip-on silhouette that’s gaining traction with stylish stars and It girls alike.

Worried about aching arches? Fear not: These low, easy-to-wear block heels provide a little lift without the pain of a typical pump. (Plus, they look très chic with jeans and dresses alike, making them incredibly versatile.)

Celebrities like Kaia Gerber, Alexa Chung, Olivia Rodrigo and Lily Rose-Depp (an actual Frenchwoman) have already leaned in, and we’re ready to follow suit. While the shoe is a classic for Gallic women, they’re sure to be one of the most coveted styles in New York and beyond this year.

Below, shop some of our favorite ballet heels to start off summer on a stylish foot.

Mango Heeled Ballet Flats

Black leather shoe with a block heel and bow detail. Mango

While Gerber partnered with French luxury brand Repetto on a stunning collection of shoes, they can run upward of $700. If you’re looking for an under-$100 way to shop the look, this bow-embellished leather pair from Mango comes in black and caramel.


Reformation Terry Ballet Pump

A brown suede Mary Jane shoe with a small bow detail and a block heel.

Celeb fave Reformation understood the assignment and crafted this rich chocolate suede pair with bow detailing.


Sam Edelman Rosa Pump

Beige leather square-toe ballet flat with a bow and low block heel. Sam Edleman

Taylor Swift, Camila Morrone and Jessica Alba have all worn Sam Edelman shoes, and this chic pair is up to 57% off right now, making it a budget-friendly way to step into the trend.


Kate Spade New York Deco Bow Ballet Pump

Nude-colored pump with a black toe and heel, and a black bow. Kate Spade

Kate Spade’s cap-toe version is made from contrasting vellum and black leather. One shopper wrote, “Looks and feels high quality, leather all around, including the sole!”


Steve Madden Cyra Black Leather Pump

A pair of black leather tabi ballerina heels with a split toe and small block heel. Steve Madden

If you’d like to try the split-toe version à la Maison Margiela, Steve Madden’s take on the look is about $900 less — but still very on-trend.

“In love with them, great quality!” reads one review.


Margaux The Ada Ballet Pump

A single brown leather ballet flat with a small block heel and a bow detail on the toe. Margaux

Available in napa, suede and patent, these ballet pumps earn high marks from shoppers, who say they’re “obsessed” with the “buttery soft” slip-ons. Jennifer Lopez and Kendall Jenner are among Margaux’s famous fans, too.


Steve Madden Mural Black Leather Pump

Black Mary Jane shoe with a low block heel. Steve Madden

A Mary Jane strap gives this pair an extra something special.


Carel Ariana Suede Ballerina Pumps

Suede Carel pumps with three straps and silver buckles. Carel

Carel is a French brand, so naturally, the label’s take on ballerina pumps is a standout. This luxe suede pair features three buckled straps that are sure to catch the eye.


Maison Margiela Tabi Ballerina Pumps

A brown leather Mary Jane shoe with a split toe and block heel. Maison Margiela

If you are shopping for a luxury version, Maison Margiela checks all the fashion boxes. Just ask Miley Cyrus, Kylie Jenner or Zendaya, all of whom own various version of the viral Tabi shoe.



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