Ballet is back in fashion — some may even argue it has never left. From Valentino 2016 Pre-Fall to Maison Margiela’s and Ming Ma’s recent Spring/Summer 2023 collections, the industry’s biggest names have paid tribute to this art form in a multitude of ways throughout the years.
Ballet-inspired garments have made their way off runways onto Tiktok and Pinterest mood boards, becoming a part of the Gen-Z fashion zeitgeist. The revival of balletcore is cemented by the world’s favourite trendsetting it-girls such as Blackpink’s Jennie who opened Coachella this year donning a mini tutu, leg warmers and pearls.
Everyone has had a go at balletcore at some point, but how can you do it successfully? Here is a comprehensive guide on how to look on pointe this season.
All About The Shoe
The ballet flat undoubtedly steals the show in the balletcore ensemble. An emblem of the artful dance, it comes in countless shades and hues. From Miu Miu’s dainty satin ballerinas to Ganni’s leather rocker chic slippers, there is a shoe for every type of girl.
Soft Hues
The ballerina embodies elegance and grace – channel your inner dancer by embracing soft hues for a dreamy, feminine look. Think pinks, beiges and pastels. Piece your outfit together with a wrap top as if you’re off for dance practice.
With A Ribbon On Top
Ballet is an art form that pays attention to every last detail. Replicate this practice through accessorising. Add ribbons and bows to elevate a hairstyle, pin onto a top or tie around a bag!
Form-Fitting Pieces
Ballerinas illustrate a story through their seamless movement. These figure-hugging essentials allow their balletic dance moves to appear effortlessly fluid, with the bonus of flattering the body.
Warming Up
On chillier days, add a pair of leg warmers to your ballet flats or slip on a mini shrug. These simple additions elevate any basic look and help to keep your arms and legs warm!
Editor
Christy LamCredit
Lead Image: Vogue Runway