Thanks to Kaia Gerber, block heeled ballet flats are officially in - here’s how to style them


These sleek slip-ons embrace classic femininity in all its glory


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Tania Leslau
Tania LeslauFashion Features Editor
Updated: March 26, 2026
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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.

Kaia Gerber in white block heeled ballet flats© GC Images
Kaia Gerber is a big fan of block heeled ballet flats
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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. 

Olivia Rodrigo spotted in London wearing a black pair © GC Images
Olivia Rodrigo spotted in London wearing the silhouette
Alexa Chung wearing Roger Vivier© @alexachung
Alexa Chung wearing Roger Vivier
Singer Laufey in pumps for selfie© @laufey
Singer Laufey owns several pairs

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. 

How to style block heeled ballet flats:

girl in gingham jumpsuit

Upper East Side Style

Style some classic black block heel pumps with a touch of gingham and some ankle-length socks for a thoroughly Gossip Girl-inspired look. 

girl in mesh knee socks

Mesh Magic

For those who want to steer away from bold palettes, slip into some knee-length mesh socks to elevate your pretty pump look.

@mv.tiangue in pink block heels

Pink Accents

Infuse your wardrobe with some early Aughts elegance by adding a baby pink accent to your outfit. Take it one step further and match your handbag to your shoes for a true Y2K feel. 

@sarahdenizz in brown bloomers

Bloomer Beauty

Like ballet flats, bloomers are here to stay. Double down on trends and pair these two girlish staples to craft a highly romantic yet playful aesthetic. 

@carolineebo in yellow cardigan and pumps

Animal Print Perfection

A lick of animal print goes a long way - it also makes for the ultimate modern contrast to the classic cut of block heeled footwear. 

@fatfatpig

Sporty Spice

Contrast is key when it comes to styling out block heel flats. Take heed from the outfit above, which merges sporty themes with sweet balletcore motifs. 

federica.labanca in blue boxers

Boyfriend Chic

A pair of boxer shorts, the kind that look borrowed from your boyfriend’s wardrobe, exude effortless cool. Elevate the look with polished pumps to add a touch of sophistication (and a little extra height).

@devapollon in jeans and red shoes

Dreamy Denim

Nothing beats a clean-cut pair of jeans. The retro slacks radiate off-duty cool and pairing them with a bright red pump will take you from office to after-hours drinks with ease.