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Heeled ballerinas are this season’s fashion hit – here’s how to style them

Heeled ballerinas are back with a vengeance to make their bid as the star shoe for spring 2026, a season that celebrates functional elegance and modern femininity. This perfect hybrid between ease and sophistication is a response to our desire to dress well without sacrificing comfort, and to adapt to any dynamic lifestyle full of long days (and nights).

Far from being just a passing trend, this new take on the ballet pump reinterprets the classic silhouette with modern details: pointy toe boxes, low and stable heels, soft materials and a colour palette that ranges from timeless neutrals to subtle pastels and metallics. Their versatility makes them ideal styling pieces that are made to be worn with jeans, skirts and dresses.

Here’s how to wear heeled ballerinas into springtime and incorporate them into your wardrobe.

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Why are heeled ballerinas key for spring 2026?

For 2026, fashion is all about showcasing elegant key pieces as everyday staples. Heeled ballerinas stand out for their balance: stylish without asking too much from their wearer; adding height without losing stability. They can also be appropriate in a variety of settings – from working hours to nights out. Designers have refined their proportions, many of them opting for heels between 3 and 5 centimetres, cushioned insoles and quality finishes. In addition, their aesthetic creates a dialogue between contemporary minimalism and modern romanticism, both being strong trends for this spring.

Simone Rocha Pink Mesh Ballerina Heels

Repetto Camille Ballet Flats in Classic Blue

H&M Bow-front Court Shoes

Vagabond Adison Pumps in Off-White

Jeans and heeled ballerinas are a perfect match

  • Straight and cropped jeans: The most foolproof combo comes in the form of straight or slightly cropped jeans. By leaving the ankle uncovered, you get to show off the heeled ballerina while visually lengthening the leg. Opt for light washes or medium blues for daytime, and dark denim for elegant evening looks.
  • High-waisted jeans and wide-leg silhouette: For a chic look, choose wide, high-waisted jeans. Heeled ballerinas provide a dainty counterpoint that balances the volume of the pants. Complete with a flowy blouse or a structured blazer for a sophisticated result.
  • Details that add up: Look for ballet pumps with a slim toe cap, discreet bows or a patent leather finish. These details elevate the outfit and make it suitable for meetings or daytime events.

M&S High-Waisted Wide Leg Turn Up Jeans

Uniqlo x JW Anderson Straight Leg Jeans

Skirts that stand out with heeled ballerinas

  • Pleated midi skirts: The midi skirt reigns supreme this spring 2026. Combined with heeled ballerinas, they build a harmonious, elegant look. The pleats add movement, while the low heel takes a stylish turn without compromising on comfort.
  • Structured mini-skirts: If you prefer to keep things playful, opt for mini-skirts in tweed, denim or tailored skirts. Choose neutral or pastel tones and add a pair of low-denier tights for that classic Parisian vibe.
  • Revamped pencil skirts: The pencil skirt is updated with lighter fabrics and relaxed cuts. With heeled ballerinas, the result is both professional and modern, ideal for a day in the office.

Sandro Checked Pleated Woven Mini Skirt

French Connection Morgan Tailored Pinstripe Midi Skirt

Dresses that sparkle with heeled ballerinas

  • Minimalist dresses: For those who prefer clean lines, shift and slip dresses worn with heeled ballerinas are synonymous with effortless elegance. Add discreet accessories and a structured bag to complete the outfit.
  • Flowing and romantic dresses: Flowing dresses, with ruffles or floral prints, find the perfect companion in ballerinas with heels. In fact, it’s the elevation of the heels that prevents the look from feeling too casual.
  • Shirt dresses: This spring classic gets a whole new look when worn with this footwear trend. Shirt dresses, whether plain or printed, enter a new space of sophistication thanks to the heeled ballerinas in neutral tones like nude, beige or off-white.

COS Corduroy Mini Shift Dress

Free People Julio Maxi Dress

Ballerina heels don’t just complement an outfit, they transform it. To make the most of them, take care of the proportions, play with light layers and choose accessories that reinforce the inherent elegance of the shoe. This way, you will achieve versatile and refined looks that will accompany you throughout this spring 2026. With these outfits, heeled ballerinas emerge as the perfect wildcard that will help you dress with style, comfort and sophistication during the brightest season of the year.

This article originally appeared in Glamour México y Latinoamérica.

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Writers at Lord’s Press come from a range of professional backgrounds, including history, diplomacy, heraldry, and public administration. Many publish anonymously or under initials—a practice that reflects the publication’s long-standing emphasis on discretion and editorial objectivity. While they bring expertise in European nobility, protocol, and archival research, their role is not to opine, but to document. Their focus remains on accuracy, historical integrity, and the preservation of events and individuals whose significance might otherwise go unrecorded.

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