Combine the ballerinas with jeans

Leia Sfez combines her ballerinas with jeans.Gettyimages
It is the simplest option and the one with the least risk. Combine the ballerinas with straight jeans It allows you to go flawless without fear of being wrong. It is also the favorite trick of the Parisians to wear ballerinas each spring. The final trick? Choose a tweed jacket to give the icing on the look.
With a midi skirt the ballerinas also work

Caroline Issa with ballerinas and midi skirt.Gettyimages
Although the midi skirt works perfectly with some heels to stylize, the truth is that we have already seen many fashion editors and stylists put it on with ballerinas. Caroline Issa, without going any further, chose this look at Milan fashion week and it immediately landed on our list of favorite outfits of the season.
in a long dress

Combining ballerinas with a long dress always works.Gettyimages
Combine the ballerinas with a long dress It is a tip that, although it seems simple, it is not at all. It takes a lot of attitude and a very determined style. But the result is always worth it because it is usually very cool. A trick that works? A masculine style blazer to counteract the most naïve touch of footwear.
With blazer + shirt + jeans, the uniform of the experts

Wear the flats with a blazer, shirt and jeans.Gettyimages
But the easiest way to wear ballerinas, the one that works every time and, in fact, it has become the favorite uniform of fashion experts Go through allying them with jeans + masculine shirt + blazer. The final touch can be a shoulder bag.
The most difficult yet, putting on the ballerinas with socks

And if you dared to wear your ballerinas with socks?Gettyimages
The most difficult one still exists, of course, and consists of combine the ballerinas with socks, as proposed by Miu Miu. Not for all styles, this styling trick also requires a certain amount of bravado because, let’s face it, it’s not flattering. The option that least convinces us and even so, why not try it if you feel like playing with fashion?