The ballet pump is back.
went away. Chanel’s two-tone ballet flats have been a staple for fashion editors, actors and models for decades. Gabrielle “Coco” Chanel first created her distinctive beige and black sling-backs in 1957, adding the signature contrasting toe cap to give the illusion of longer, slimmer legs. The designer is said to have hated her own feet, a hang-up that inspired her to create a shoe that was elegant yet practical.
Testament to the shoe’s timeless appeal, ballet pump enthusiast Angelina Jolie wears a pair of Chanel flats on the March 2021 cover of Britishwith a black Burberry polo neck and Max Mara cigarette pants, styled by editor-in-chief Edward Enninful. In the past, she has been known to wear various styles from Chloé – including its scallop-edged ballerinas and pointed toe styles – and, like Moss, bow-adorned Repettos.
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