I’m a High-Heel Girl, But These Fancy Flats Have Me Converted

28 Fancy Flats That Are Making Me Consider Giving Up High Heels for Good
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For years, the sculptural arches of high heels have held me in a hypnotizing chokehold. I’ve traipsed all over New York City in slingbacks, mules, pumps—you name it. I’ve even led an entire debate arguing why stilettos reign supreme over flats. But, my, oh my, how the tables have turned. I can’t believe I’m writing this, but the spellbinding effect of the almighty stiletto is slowly starting to subside, thanks to a crop of undeniably fancy flats.

I recently invested in Saint Laurent’s Blade flats, and when I say they’re one of the best purchases I’ve made, that’s an understatement. Not only are these elevated flats comfortable and decked out with a shiny patent leather and ritzy cable-link chain, but the exaggerated pointed toe is as sharp as any pump. Even my colleague mistakenly assumed they were high heels when she saw the sharp pointed toe peeking from the hem of my maxi skirt.

Long days in the office aren’t the only place I’m wearing them. These fancy flats have even gotten me through a couple of after-work dinners as well. And I’m not alone, even Hailey Bieber has slipped on the easy-going yet chic slingbacks during a couple of evening outings. Once with a pink silky slip dress and another time with all-black, fall-appropriate separates. It’s a versatile flat that can literally be worn everywhere, including extravagant parties.

Saint Laurent isn’t the only label converting high-heel addicts with fanciful flats. Prada sent models down the runway in a sure-to-sell-out floral-adorned design, and Tory Burch tapped into surreal brilliance with a pierced creation worn by models in the fall 2023 show. And the list of gloriously designed flats continues to expand, from the runway and into the stores. Labels like Khaite and Alaïa are just two of the many brands that are turning high heel devotees like me into newborn flat wearers. But you’ll have to move fast if you want to get your hands on any of the breathtakingly beautiful flats mentioned here. As expected, they are constantly selling out. And with fall right around the corner, the demand is sure to only spike. If you move quickly, you can shop for a pair of the coveted fancy flats below. I certainly am grabbing another pair to add to my collection.

Saint Laurent

Blade chain-embellished patent-leather flats

Linea Paolo

Celeste slingback pointed-toe flat

Khaite

Marcy crystal-embellished mesh ballet flats

Toteme

Almond-toe faille flat sandals

Prada

Loop Bouquet pointed-toe flat

Coach

Veronica slingback pointed-toe skimmer flat

Zara

buckled ballet flats

Burberry

monogram motif leather slingback pointed-toe ballerinas

Tory Burch

Patos pointed leather flats

Jacquemus

Les Ballerines Rondes leather ballet flats

Le Monde Béryl

mesh Mary Jane ballet flats

Alaïa

Crinkled patent-leather ballet flats

Massimo Dutti

ballet flats with rhinestone ankle strap

Victoria Beckham

croc-effect metallic leather ballet flats

By Far Syd flat

The Row

Claudette bow leather ballet flats

Gucci

Double G ballet flat

Loeffler Randall

Leonie soft ballet flats

Saint Laurent

Anais bow-detailed leather slingback point-toe flats

Manolo Blahnik

Maysale 10 Jewel mule

Loewe

Toy D'Orsay flat in crushed velvet

Bottega Veneta

Rocket T-bar ballerina flats

The Attico

Grid leather ballet flats

Roger Vivier

Strass buckle slingback ballerinas