Kiki Ballet Flats
Blue Ballerina Shoes by J.Crew
How to wear J.Crew Kiki Ballet Flats
This off-duty pairing of a blue crew-neck sweater and white floral denim shorts is super easy to pull together in next to no time, helping you look chic and ready for anything without spending too much time digging through your wardrobe. If you're on the fence about how to finish off, complement your look with a pair of blue ballerina shoes.
When the setting permits a casual outfit, you can easily wear a blue cardigan and a red pleated midi skirt. Feeling bold? Change things up a bit by wearing a pair of blue ballerina shoes.
A navy wool blazer and navy jeans married together are such a dreamy ensemble for fashionistas who prefer ultra-cool styles. And if you want to immediately dress down your look with a pair of shoes, why not add J.Crew Kiki Ballet Flats to the mix?
Wear a white and black horizontal striped crew-neck t-shirt and a hot pink bermuda shorts to parade your styling smarts. We adore how a pair of blue ballerina shoes makes this look complete.
If you're looking for a casual but also seriously stylish ensemble, go for a black fur vest and black skinny jeans. A pair of blue ballerina shoes is a smart pick to finish this outfit.
A navy cardigan and a green print casual dress are a pairing that every cool girl should have in her casual sartorial collection. Introduce J.Crew Kiki Ballet Flats from J.Crew to the equation to keep the getup fresh.
For an ensemble that's super straightforward but can be manipulated in a multitude of different ways, pair a white blazer with light blue denim shorts. Serve a little mix-and-match magic by slipping into blue ballerina shoes.
Why not pair a navy bomber jacket with a white bermuda shorts? As well as very comfortable, these pieces look wonderful when married together. This look is complemented really well with a pair of J.Crew blue ballerina shoes.
The pairing of an orange blazer and black tapered pants makes for a solid relaxed casual outfit. And it's amazing how blue ballerina shoes can shake up an ensemble.