Trend mania: flat sandals for SS23
Which celebrities do they love? Which ones should you buy? Here is our vademecum
May 29th, 2023
Practical, elegant, massive or minimalist, flat sandals return with playful shapes, strict leather straps, fluffy effect soles and decorative logos. The colourings? There are no limits, everything is allowed.
Which celebrities love flat sandals?
Among the celebrities we have Cara Delevigne fan Birkenstocks with black leather Arizona's and a bright all white dress, Chiara Ferragni with nude sandals, tie & dye jeans, exposed bra and jacket, Elsa Hosk with thin strappy sandals, denim maxi skirt and Louis Vuitton bag under her arm, Irina Shayk with flat sandals and Burberry check dress, Kate Bosworth with jewelled sandals, butter coloured blouse and trousers and classy shoulder strap.
Flat sandals at the SS23 fashion shows
Flat sandals like these were worn on the SS23 catwalks, much to the delight of the models: by Altuzarra, black with thin straps, with white cotton overlay and yellow cable knit; By Chloé, enhanced by the colourful sole, with black cut-out long dress and hand-held maxi bag; By Christopher Kane, in punky and silver versions, with transparent bustier mini dress; by Colville, braided and high sole, with geometric printed midi dress, hand-held bag and jewellery galore; by Jacquemus, overloaded with crystals, with maxi neckline bodysuit and very, very low waisted skirt.
Here are the 10 styles you should try now:
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Soothing camel for Acne Studios' maxi-bow-trimmed loafers; deep blue suede, echoed on the sole, for Birkenstock's indefatigable Arizona; square toe and thin straps climbing up the ankle for Salvatore Ferragamo; bubblegum-effect shape, maxi button echoing the logo; and lime green for Loewe's loafers; fluffy and dyed royal blue for Marni's; cardinal purple and graphic-effect straps for Miu Miu; baby pink with contrasting lettering for Palm Angels; killer toe with metal logo and high leather strap for Prada; double buckle and over-the-top comfort for the stainless Suicoke.