Slingbacks are a type of shoe characterized by a strap that wraps around the heel or the ankle, exposing the rest of the heel. The strap provides support and keeps the shoe securely in place. The added support makes the slingback practical and comfortable, even in variations with higher heels. The exposed heel also means that it is a cooler option for the hotter months. While the classic slingback has a closed toe, many different open-toe versions are available today. What we’re trying to say is that slingbacks are the perfect shoe for any occasion.
The slingback is an iconic silhouette that has evolved through time until the last fashion season thanks to the interpretation of many different designers. While no one has been credited with creating the original design, one designer was responsible for making the shoe popular. The one and only Coco Chanel. Chanel introduced the now iconic two-tone Chanel slingbacks in 1957. The beige shoe with a contrasting black toe was designed to elongate the leg and shorten the foot. Today, there are many styles of slingbacks with various heel heights available to fit your every need. For everyday comfort and casual outings, there are slingback versions of ballerinas and pumps. To add a little luxury to office outfits, opt for block-heel slingbacks or low-heel slingbacks. For special occasions, step out with a classic pair of stiletto black slingbacks for unparalleled elegance. There’s a slingback for everyone, so read on to discover yours.
How to Wear Slingbacks
Now that this classic shoe is on your radar, it’s important to know how to wear slingbacks. For an elevated everyday look, you can’t go wrong with the Gucci 45mm Signoria leather slingback pumps. Pair it with a crisp white shirt, like the Jacquemus La Chemise Barco poplin shirt, and ‘S Max Mara’s Lilly houndstooth straight pants. A day at the office calls for a Mary Jane slingback. There’s nothing better than a pair from Carel, like the 20mm Peche patent leather slingbacks. Opt for a classic blazer, like the Bea oversize boxy suit blazer from The Frankie Shop, formal gabardine pants from The Attico, and a pair of white slingbacks.
If you have a special event coming up, have a look at Amina Muaddi iconic collection of shoes. Muaddi’s 95mm Begum mirror leather slingbacks can take any look to the next level. Rock the sheer Jacquemus La Robe Maille Nodo long dress with silver slingbacks and complete the look with Bottega Veneta’s Small Drop silver earrings.
If you’re wondering when to wear them, slingbacks are perfect for any season. For a summer day, pair Ganni’s 20mm Feminine chunky slingback flats with the gathered cotton long dress from Matteau and a pixel mesh shoulder bag from Rabanne. You can still reach for your slingbacks in the winter months. If you’re not sure how to wear them in winter, keep it simple with Wolford’s black tights. For a more preppy look, wear your slingbacks with a pair of white tube socks.
Guide to Heel Choice: Low, wide or high heels
When it comes to slingbacks, choosing the right heel for the right occasion is key. You want to adhere to the dress code while also being as comfortable as possible. For everyday comfort in the office or while exploring the city, opt for flat or low-heel slingbacks. The 15mm Horsebit canvas slingback flats from Gucci are just what you need to look put together, yet casual and comfortable. The block-heel slingback offers greater stability and comfort, without compromising on style. These are perfect for occasions where you have to be on your feet for a long time, but still want to look elevated. We love the 45mm Belle Vivier lacquered medium-heel slingbacks from Roger Vivier to add a pop of color to any look. Channel your inner Carrie Bradshaw with the iconic 70mm Hangisli satin slingback pumps from Manolo Blahnik. You can rely on the high-heel slingback to make you feel elegant for any formal occasion. From weddings to formal dinners, they are the perfect accessory to any ensemble. Find your perfect pair of slingbacks for every occasion.