Footwear reminiscent of dance ballerinas is taking to the streets and creating the "balletcore" trend, characterized by designs with simple structures, made from highly flexible and lightweight materials that meet the requirements of maximum comfort. Their romantic, retro, and seductive connotations bring them closer to the sweet and charming Coquette style.
This evolution of the coming fashion was interpreted by the French house CHANEL, which, true to its sober and elegant style, has launched new collections of ballerina flats in exclusive materials and designs.
Featuring round toe-end lasts subtly shaped for flat shoes, with very thin soles and minimal heels, various options are crafted in different materials. A constant are the toe caps in gross fabric with the brand's embroidered logo, bows on the upper, and trims on the collar. Additionally, they alternate between chenille fabrics, various prints, matelassé, perforations, kid suede, and interwoven materials, among others.
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