royal circle club The Best Sparkly Shoes, From $60 to $1,850
In T’s column 1 Piece, 10 Budgets, we share 10 perfect versions of an item in a range of prices. Few accessories feel as festive as a glittering ballet shoe, and designers have shown plenty of them recently. Here are T market editor Angela Koh’s favorites.
1. Zara, $60“For the majority of us who don’t have $1,600 to spend on, say, Loewe’s rhinestone-adorned flats, Zara’s iteration is a close alternative at a more accessible price.”
ImageCredit...Courtesy of the brand2. Free People, $98“These mesh flats shimmer thanks to metallic stitching, rather than rhinestones, which gives them a slightly subtler sparkle.”
ImageCredit...Courtesy of the brand3. Madewell, $168“Madewell’s crystal-covered Mary Janes feature the brand’s signature cushioned foot bed, making them comfortable enough to wear all day.”
ImageCredit...Courtesy of the brand4. Loeffler Randall, $295“The independent New York-based brand Loeffler Randall produces its pieces in small batches with meticulous attention to detail; the crystal embellishments on these flats are applied by hand.”
ImageCredit...Courtesy of the brand5. Tory Burch, $348“Who better to turn to for ballet flats than the designer Tory Burch? Her instantly recognizable ‘T’ emblem shoes debuted with her brand in 2004 and have become a modern classic.”
ImageCredit...Courtesy of the brand6. Emme Parsons, $495“The designer Emme Parsons takes a minimalist approach and avoids following trends, which means her pieces remain versatile staples for years.”
ImageCredit...Courtesy of the brand7. Repetto, $530“Founded in 1947 by the mother of a choreographer, the French footwear company Repetto has become synonymous with both ballet shoes and comfort — each pair is built to have a flexible, glovelike fit.”
ImageCredit...Courtesy of the brand8. MCM, $690“These flats from the German brand MCM are similarly supple and slipper-like, but with crystals in a dramatic gradient arrangement.”
ImageCredit...Courtesy of the brand9. Amina Muaddi, $1,560“The designer Amina Muaddi’s unapologetically glamorous accessories offer a bold counterpoint to the quiet luxury trend. The crystals on these suede flats are shaped like tiny hearts.”
ImageCredit...Courtesy of the brand10. Santoni, $1,850“The Italian shoe brand Santoni began in 1975 as a small family-run workshop and is still known for its artistry. The company’s black suede flats stand out not only for their shine but also for their craftsmanship.”royal circle club
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