It's well-documented that I *love* a good pair of flat shoes. Mainly because I'm always trying to add a more low-key vibe to tailoring and other polished pieces that can feel a bit too fancy for me if I wear them with heels, but also because I have next to zero patience for any footwear that's not comfortable. (And that patience sure is waning with every new season.)
If you're on the flat-shoe bandwagon along with me, then I'm sure you've also been thriving these past few years. From ballet styles and Mary Janes to loafers and slingbacks, flats have established themselves as a chic wardrobe staple that's fully capable of elevating a look, not just toning it down. When it comes to footwear trends for 2025, fashion people are reinvesting in key styles, but with some specific new-season updates. If you're in the mood to shop, these are the six flat footwear trends to have on your radar.
Sleek Loafers
Already wearing your penny loafers to death? Here's the style you'll want to add to your rotation. These more minimalist loafers are less chunky and detailed than their peers and are missing the usual leather strap across their upper for a sleeker silhouette that feels very 2025.
Zara
Loafers With High Vamp
G.H.Bass
Weejun Venetian Loafer
Reformation
Kat Soft Loafer
Elevated Slippers
From The Row to Toteme to Reformation, brands are aligned that fashion slippers deserve a spot our wardrobes. In this New York winter, all these satin and velvet slides may not getting much play beyond their role as bougie house shoes—but come that first little burst of fake spring, when dry heels and pale ankles reemerge on the East Coast, I guarantee slippers are going to be *the moment*.
Tony Bianco
Harry Black Satin
Ancient Greek Sandals
Satin Slippers
Toteme
Shearling-Trimmed Suede Slippers
Reformation
Melly Flat Mule
Square Toes
If you purchased some new boots this season, you'll have noticed that flats aren't the only footwear getting the square-toe treatment. But this trend feels especially at home when applied to ballet flats, from more gently squared-off corners to toes that are decidedly en pointe.
Aeyde
Kirsten Leather Ballet Flats
Cos
Square-Toe Ballet Flats
Reformation
Prudence Ballet Flat
J.Crew
Square-Toe Ballet Flats
H&M
Bow-Detail Ballet Flats
Glove Styles
Despite my enduring love of flats, classic ballet styles have just never quite been my cup of tea. I prefer the higher-rising glove ballerinas that have evolved into a trend all of their own. And I'm definitely not the only one, given the rate that some of these popular styles from brands like Mansur Gavriel and Le Monde Béryl sell out.
Lemaire
Black Flat Piped Slippers
Mansur Gavriel
Dolce Ballerina Flats
Massimo Dutti
Furskin Ballet Flats
Camper
Casi Myra Leather Ballerina Shoes
Le Monde Béryl
Regency Crystal-Embellished Suede Ballet Flats
Suede Textures
Now, we know that the suede trend just won't quit and that espresso brown is set to remain a staple color in our wardrobes for the foreseeable future. But it's the way suede is layering with other flat shoe trends to create some of our favorite styles of the season. Square toes? Glove shoes? Sleek loafers? They're all here.
Aeyde
Delfina Bow-Detailed Suede Ballet Flats
Le Monde Beryl
Luna Suede Ballet Flats
Asos Design
Lotus Premium Suede Ballet Flats
Manolo Blahnik
Gelista Suede Ballet Flats
T-Strap Mary Janes
Just think of T-strap flats as Mary Janes 2.0. This school uniform–inspired buckled style still feels prim and polished but with an injection of that delightful, quirky, "wrong-shoe theory" energy.
Tory Burch
Violet T-Strap Flat
Chloé
Marcie Embellished Leather Ballet Flats
Maeve
T-Strap Mary Jane Loafers
Zara
Suede Ankle Strap Shoes