Fashion is a way of expressing our individuality and, therefore, each woman has her own style , which reflects the personality and identity of the wearer. Some opt for disruptive aesthetics, others like classic designs and some prefer a flirty, feminine and light look.


For all of you, ballerinas are a must have in your closets, but… have you ever wondered how this style of footwear originated? In this article we tell you.

This iconic silhouette is credited to trailblazer Marie Taglioni during the presentation of La Sylphide . In addition, many fashion historians consider this a revolutionary moment, since it displaced the ostentatious heels of the Old Regime for more than a century.

In 1949 , ballerinas made their first appearance on the cover of Vogue in the iconic design by Italian firm Capezio , and since then, countless icons of fashion and timeless style have incorporated it into their style. Audrey Hepburn, Brigitte Bardot and Jackie Kennedy are some of our favorite ambassadors for this timeless and elegant shoe.

In the 90's , ballerinas had a renaissance in the fashion world as they became the favorite off-stage piece of haute couture models like Kate Moss . The style became so popular that it soon reached the musical stages at the feet of Sienna Miller and Amy Winehouse.


Since then this peculiar footwear has entered and left the catwalks periodically, but has never left the closets of women on a daily basis. In the early 2000's it was easy to find this particular shoe on red carpets on the feet of some of the most influential celebrities of the day.


Over the next decade, 2010 , ballerinas fell out of favor on the runways and red carpets, but were never completely banned from the fashion world. For the french aesthetic girl , this design is a basic in all looks due to its lightness and elegance.


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Buenas noches estoy interesada en comprar el calzado las balerinas en color plata y dorado pero Se agotó muy rápido mi talla. Sacaran más producto.?
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