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Add a Pair of Mary Jane Flats or Heels to Your Fall Footwear Rotation | Vogue

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Mary Janes have made the transition from girly to cool girl. The feminine ballerina flat has been reimagined for fall with a twist that gives a more downtown edge. Designers like The Row and Khaite, for example, elevate the most classic items in the most convincing way—and they included the Mary Jane. Both brands offer a version of the shoe with a thinner-than-usual strap, a small design element that offers a strong styling impact. At Khaite’s fall 2022 runway, a metallic leather Mary Jane pump was paired with a patent leather biker dress and slick black shades, while Bottega Veneta’s pumps at their fall 2022 show came in the form of towering curvy heeled platforms with oversized buckles.

Even minimalist leather goods label Aeyde has given the innocent Mary Jane a whole new look with their modern reinterpretation of the style, offered in both flats and low block heel pumps. The below edit of styles will add an effortlessly cool feel to any outfit this season.

Add a Pair of Mary Jane Flats or Heels to Your Fall Footwear Rotation | Vogue

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