Ballet flat

The ballerina flat is a classic slip-on shoe model, which owes its name to the visual similarity with the usual in ballet pointe shoes and ballet slippers.

The Ballerina ( also: Ballerina shoe ) is a by Salvatore Capezio end of the 19th century, developed in New York shoe model (1952, he was awarded for the Coty Award). 1941 Ballerina shoe from Claire McCardell was included in the collection and is known as the public. 1949 reached the women's shoe model notoriety through a picture on the cover of Vogue. Brigitte Bardot and Audrey Hepburn wore these shoes on the canvas and made ​​for a trend of this shoe model.

Ballerinas are usually worn by women and girls. They emphasize the dorsum of the foot and thus extend the aesthetic leg line.

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