Fashion dilemma of the week
FLAT AND FESTIVE: A PERFECT ALTERNATIVE IF YOU'RE NOT A FAN OF HIGH HEELS
Summer parties are lining up for you again, so quickly get those nice dresses, skirts, and suits out of the closet. Because whether it's a enough. or a garden chic party, these are the parties where you want to look your best. And you might think so, but at these kinds of occasions, heels are really not mandatory, which is also a lot more comfortable and saves a lot of sprained ankles. There are a number of good alternatives that will definitely make your feet stand out. A lace-up shoe, loafer or ankle boot: I'll show you how to rock your outfit without blisters or a broken stiletto.
”Here you can dance a lot more comfortably (and probably more smoothly) than all your friends in heels”
Midi skirt, €39.99 Zara Off-the-shoulder top, €39.95 Zara Monogram denim shoulder bag, €1,290 Saint Laurent via Net-a-porter Ballet flats, €119.71 Asos Oversized jacket, €2,400 Miu Miu via Net-a-porter Sunglasses, €7.99 H&M
A flowy midi skirt is perfect for summer parties like weddings and garden chic parties. Wear a short loose top with the skirt for a nice A-line. Of course, pumps look beautiful under this, but cool silver ballet flats do too. It immediately gives a great touch-up to your look. Here you can dance a lot more comfortably (and probably more smoothly) than all your friends in heels. Dance the night away!
”Your favorite lace-up shoe adds a festive touch”
Silk blouse, €85,- & Other Stories Shorts, €65,- & Other Stories Lace-up shoe, €595,- Givenchy via Net-a-porter Nano Drew Bag, €850,- Chloé via MyTheresa Nice scarf, €7.95 Zara
A suit always works well. But this version from & Other Stories is really nice. The same print is used in the blouse and the shorts. This way, you create a super playful but especially stylish look in no time. Your favorite lace-up shoe adds a festive touch. For example, choose a two-tone platform sole or metallic layer. A colored crossbody bag over your shoulder and you're ready for the party. And pain in your feet definitely doesn't belong there!



