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Down with the high heels: That’s why we celebrate flat shoes
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High chopping are not healthy for our feet and especially not comfortably, even if the opinions are split in this regard. The nice thing is: flat shoes are just as modern.
When a model combines timeless elegance, style and comfort in just one shoe, then a flat – colloquially also called “flats”. After rustic boots and fed sneakers have dominated the fashion winter, the burgeoning spring is other models among the trends. We tell you which these are and why flat shoes perfectly stage your feet.
Flat shoes: These models are trendy
1. Ballerinas
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This trend is not completely new, after all, the slip model gained great awareness due to the Vogue in the late 1940s. Since then, the flat shoes have been reinvented again and again – this is also the case this year: there are tidy ballerinas. Whether with decorative loops, rivets or straps (), does not matter. As for the clay palette, subtle colors like beige, gray or white move into the background. Instead, many shoe manufacturers rely on metallic and rich tones such as silver or red.
2. Slingbacks
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Behind the English name “Slingback” there is nothing more than a shoe that is cut out far in the back of the foot. The heel is therefore only surrounded by a thin strap. Sales can vary, since strap pumps can also be slingbacks – but with regard to the latest trends, we speak of flat shoes that are big again. Also in these models, similar to the ballerinas, A must-have in this fashion summer.
3. Clogs
So-called clogs also look back on a long history: The initially very rustic wooden slippers were sold as work shoes in the 1970s-and only in 2010 after Karl Lagerfeld discovered the clogs with platform soles. Most models still have high heels today, but there are now flat variants that are trendy. They are called clogs or : Both are mostly characterized by a comfortable cork sole that offers the highest level of comfort.
4. Loafer
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The comfortable tret has long since reached cult status and yet the flat shoe with a thick sole is reinvested again and again – this is also the case this year: the trends are primarily unusual models in . In addition, the popular classics in subtle colors (black, gray, beige) are still a must-have. If you like it a little more striking and dare, you can also wear loafers with rivets, buckles or even grinding to pants, skirts and even clothes.
5. Flat boots
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As long as we still have spring -like temperatures, there are For the transition to the trendy ballerina: Because it does not need high heels to skillfully stage your legs. In combination with a cozy knitting dress or a maxi skirt, you are well equipped for every occasion. As far as the colors and the design are concerned, subtle models are in the trend again. This is particularly beautiful and practical at the same time because you can wear the trendy trend models again in autumn.
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Source: Stern

I am an author and journalist who has worked in the entertainment industry for over a decade. I currently work as a news editor at a major news website, and my focus is on covering the latest trends in entertainment. I also write occasional pieces for other outlets, and have authored two books about the entertainment industry.