The ballet flat epidemic gripped London with unimaginable force. Notting Hill transformed into a sea of Alaïa-inspired flats while Hackney dwellers became walking PRs for Puma’s silver ballet sneakers. Born in 2024, the trend has refused to slow down. This year has already witnessed the ascension of Aloha’s tie-front variations, in addition to The Attico’s mesh Nomad sneakers which are taking the luxury sphere by storm.
However, this season there’s a new kid in town. Introducing block heeled ballet pumps - the low-heeled slip-ons peppering the wardrobes of every It-girl across town. Championed by brands such as Repetto, Stuart Weitzman and Tory Burch, these modest yet girlish pumps effortlessly marry nostalgic school-girl style and practical polish.
There’s something undeniably retro about the sweet shoe. The design evolved from classic ballet flats, gaining popularity in the 1960s thanks to designers like Roger Vivier and Ferragamo. Revived in the 1990s and again in the 2010s, the shoes remain a chic, wearable staple that serve up preppy style with every step.
The A-lister set seem to think so too. Fashion pioneers including Alexa Chung, Devon Lee Carlson, Olivia Rodrigo, Iris Apatow and Laufey have been long-standing fans of the block heeled ballet flat - but Kaia Gerber is the one vigorously flying the flag for the shoe in 2026.
Not only has the model-turned actress been spotted on several occasions sporting her beloved blocked slip-ons, but she has officially teamed up with Repetto to release a capsule collection of sweet new kicks that radiate Parisian chic. Inspired by the iconic Cendrillon ballet flats, the silhouette comes in a vibrant lipstick red colourway - the perfect pop of colour for any spring wardrobe.
Feminine and easy-to-wear, these celeb-approved heels are here to stay. Discover how to style them below and slip into SS26 with feminine flair.
















