desirable styles this autumn are the kind seen at Prada, with chunky track soles and various degrees of platform height - they should be stompy like a boot on the bottom, but elegant up top.
They have now proliferated across the high street, with colours, style and a price point for everyone.In the other corner, there’s the ballerina flat, which, thanks to Miu Miu (Prada’s sister brand) hasn’t had a fashion moment like this since Princess Diana wore them in the Nineties.
Back then I had a Saturday job at French Sole, the London-based label behind the late Princess’s shoes, and the tiny store was always packed with women eager to emulate her style.
The ballerina flat of 2022 has high vamp (cut higher on the foot), which makes it look more modern.What unites both styles is that they are useful at this time of year, when it’s too autumnal to wear sandals, but too warm for boots.
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