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The Flat Shoe Trends That Will Dominate in 2025

Published 1 week ago4 minute read

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Heels haven’t gone away, exactly, but the dominance of stilettos feels like a long-gone memory. In the aughts, sky-high heels dominated outfits, shoe departments at retailers like Barneys, and even pop culture. In Sex and the City, Carrie Bradshaw had a well-documented footwear collection and an affinity for tall heels that translated off the screen. Flash-forward to the 2020s, and high heels have been shrinking away and largely replaced by low kitten heels, even lower “nipple heels” (as named by writer Liana Satenstein), and in many cases, no heels at all with the meteoric rise of flats.

This took off last summer with the rise of funky flats. Alaïa’s mesh Mary Janes were arguably the shoes of the summer, and The Row’s woven jelly shoes were a closer runner-up. Ballerinas took on the form of mesh styles, woven styles, and unexpected color pairings. All of the excitement around flat shoes isn’t slowing down. In fact, it seems to be picking up even further as a core shopping category, and there are some standout styles that are dominating this year. Some pieces are carryovers from last year that have proven to be investment-worthy for more than one season, while others feel fresh and new. Ahead, the top flat shoe trends to know for 2025.

Leave it to The Row to create major buzz around flip-flops. The fashion house debuted one of its latest footwear designs with the Dune thong sandals in a range of two-tone colorways, including a red-and-black pair, which is already poised to be one of the key shoes of the summer. Shoppers can also tap into the look with styles from other brands, including classics from Havaianas.

Dune Cotton Flat Thong Sandals

THE ROW

Dune Cotton Flat Thong Sandals

Top Square Fusion Sandal

Havaianas

Top Square Fusion Sandals

Gap, Jelly Flip Flops

Sleek, polished, and elegant, leather flats with a pointed almond toe are bona fide closet staples at this point. Look for styles in shades of stone, butter yellow, and black from brands including Toteme, Aeyde, and Le Monde Beryl.

Kirsten Leather Ballet Flats

AEYDE

Kirsten Leather Ballet Flats

+ Net Sustain the Asymmetric Ballerina Leather Point-Toe Flats

TOTEME

Asymmetric Ballerina Leather Point-Toe Flats

Luna Leather Ballet Flats

LE MONDE BERYL

Luna Leather Ballet Flats

This year, we're seeing more craft-forward textiles and materials. In the footwear department, that is translating to flexible crochet designs. The metallic flats from Alaïa deserve special mention and are set to be big this summer.

Metallic Crocheted Ballet Flats

ALAÏA

Metallic Crocheted Ballet Flats

Chaotic Cotton Ballet Flats

Hvoya

Chaotic Cotton Ballet Flats

CHANEL, Ballet Flats

With the rise of slipper shoes, you can act like you've never left with your home or your hotel room. Heritage brands such as Charvet have some of the most in-demand versions, though store associates will tell you these are designed to stay in the house. Styles from other brands including Ancient Greek Sandals, however, are intended to be worn around town.

Suede Slippers

The Slipper

Ancient Greek Sandals

Slippers

Frances Cozy Flat Slippers

THE ROW

Frances Cozy Flat Slippers

From metal hardware–finished strap slides to floral beading to glossy studs, flats are heavy on the embellishments. There aren't any specific rules to follow here; expect that more is more.

Embla Beaded Mesh Flat

Christopher Esber

Embla Beaded Mesh Flat

Samburu Embellished Leather Sandals

AMANU

Samburu Embellished Leather Sandals

Patent Leather-Trimmed Studded Mesh Ballet Flats

ALAÏA

Patent Leather-Trimmed Studded Mesh Ballet Flats

Ballerina shoes have undergone many transformations in the last several years. One that is taking off in 2025? Styles that are designed from sheer fine mesh. Brands ranging from J.Crew to Khaite are doubling down on the see-through footwear.

Andi Ballet Flats in Mesh

Balla Mesh Ballet Flat

Dear Frances

Balla Mesh Ballet Flat

Marcy Mesh Flats

If you weren't on board with the first wave of netted jelly shoes last year, you have another chance to embrace the trend. The flat shoe style is picking up even more in popularity, and with so many color options, you're bound to find a version in the exact shade you're after.

Marlow Jelly Ballet Flat

Coconuts by Matisse

Marlow Jelly Ballet Flats

Plastic Mesh Flats

Grove Flat

The cult mesh Mary Jane flats that took over last year are still going strong. As we head into summer, the open-weave shoes are destined to be a popular style everywhere from the city to holiday destinations.

MANGO, Mesh Ballet Flats

Woven Strap Ballet Flat

ZARA

Woven Strap Ballet Flat

Woven Metallic Leather Mary Jane Ballet Flats

LE MONDE BERYL

Woven Metallic Leather Mary Jane Ballet Flats

Yet another specific flat shoe style to know in 2025? Silhouettes designed with buckled straps. This riff on the Mary Jane can be found in the collections of designers including Jil Sander and Alaïa.

Soft Ballet Flats With Buckle

Massimo Dutti

Soft Ballet Flats

Criss Cross Patent-Leather Ballet Flats

ALAÏA

Criss Cross Patent-Leather Ballet Flats

Mary Jane Flat

Jil Sander

Mary Jane Flats

Kristen Nichols is the Associate Director, Special Projects at Who What Wear where she oversees luxury, runway content, and wedding features, and covers fashion within the luxury market, runway reporting, shopping features, trends, and interviews with leading industry experts. Kristen has worked with brands including Prada, Chanel, and Tiffany & Co., and her style has been featured in publications including Vogue.com, Vogue France, WWD, and the CFDA. Kristen began her career at Rodarte, where she worked on styling, photo shoots, and runway shows, and at Allure, where she moved into print and digital editorial. She graduated from the University of Southern California, where she studied art history and business, and currently lives in New York.

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