Forget Heels! These are the BEST CHIC FLAT SHOES PARISIAN WOMEN LOVE TO WEAR

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Looking for chic flat shoes like Parisian women love to wear? Forget heels and check out this list of the best flat shoes that will keep you stylish and comfortable all day long!

0:00 Introduction
0:57 Shoes n°1
3:58 Shoes n°2
5:57 Shoes n°3
7:47 Shoes n°4

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The shoe styles you mentioned are my favorites. Thank goodness there are a lot of stylish flats available nowadays!

catharinehay
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I love how your little dog sits and watches you, so cute.

Jenanne
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My “high heels” are comfy Sezane Paula Babies with their 2-inch block heels, in several colors. I love these so much for all occasions except when I need to do a lot of walking, more than just popping into a restaurant. I never need anything higher-heeled or fancier than these where in live, even for dressy events, which is perfect, because I can’t wear 3-inch heels (“high heels”) and up. The arch pain is so extreme that I can’t even stand in them, much less walk. I haven’t seen a woman actually wearing those high, spiky heels here in San Francisco for thirty, maybe forty, years. Only in Pinterest photos! Not only are high heels painful, dangerous and extremely impractical, they’re not even in style and haven’t been for ages. My whole career was spent in a conservative corporate office and even with our daily skirt suits, we never wore them. The best thing to come out of the pandemic was the much greater selection of chic flat and low-to-medium heel shoes, it’s about time!

kimberlyperrotis
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I’ve always loved ballerinas❤️ Have many pairs & wear on repeat as soon as sandal weather is over. I’ve always found them to be way more comfortable than sneakers since they are so light & easy to slip on & off❤️

marticooper
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I'd like to find a D'Orsay flat that has some cushioning/support for impact and support. It's a good shape for me but they are usually not supportive at all.

christineb
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I like the shoes no 2 because they look awesome and pretty. Amazing flats review.

Larissa-keller
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Most of the shoes in the images shown here are actually low (1 to 2 inches) heels or medium (2 to 3 inches) heels, not flats, which are 0 to 1 inch high. (Style elements and details like these, heel heights and styles, do have definitions and standards). I love to wear a medium heel whenever I can, they “give me back” the two inches of height I lost since my youthful 5’6” height. I only found out two years ago about this, US nurses don’t normally measure height in adults, but this one did she said I didn’t look 5’6” - the experienced eye. I had to lose 20-25 lbs., my ideal BMI/weight was based on the wrong height. I thought I felt a bit plump, but didn’t really understand why! It seems like a lot of height to lose, I was only 62 then, not 92, but I have had spinal disease and surgery, in addition of aging. I want a taller aspect ratio! Alice, if you wearer shoes with a bit better design and greater width everyday, that bunion should be re-absorbed eventually, it looks painful! Mine, from my career days did, it took about six years or so. You might try Calla shoes, which are designed for those with bunions and other foot problems. So far, I’ve only found one style there I love, but I’ll keep looking.

kimberlyperrotis
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Your heels are definitely not kitten heels. Way too high to go under this category.

MagiHristova
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I just got a pair of Seven or Nine sling-backs, but couldn’t figure out how to fasten the buckles, I had never seen any like them before. Fortunately, the nice guys at the shoe repair shop did, and they showed me how. The whole buckle assembly on the strap gets looped behind the U-shaped part on the shoe, I never would have figured it out. Apparently, these are “quick-release buckles” that dancers use a lot. I like them a lot, they are so much easier to use, after the initial buckle/strap adjustment. I learn something new everyday. (These are their pair with silver chains that can be attached, but I’m not interested in that part, just the overall design and look, which is nice and simple. Instructions for attaching the chains were provided, but not for how to fasten the buckles, maybe other women have seen them before).

kimberlyperrotis
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I love your style! So does the cute Pug head at 5:48 🥰

jxyjayjxy
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I have the same pair of Bobbies ballerinas and I adore them. So comfortable, my favourite pair 😌

anadelwrites
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Great video, Alice! I love these styles of shoes and also have Ballerinas in many colors.
BTW the American brand Cole Haan has very comfy flats, ballerina, MJ( I just got the pale gold ones to match my Basile bag)😊❤

sofyameytus
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Nice video, thank you Alice. I have lots of ballerinas & bought brown & white loafers like yours. So cute. How I wish I could find a kitten heal with 3/4"-1" heel because my ankle is fused. Would love the tiny bit of height & more polished look but unfortunately can't find any. Best wishes.

karencarlson
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Great video, thank you Alice. How do you avoid getting blisters in these shoes or are you wearing hidden socks? I would love to wear shoes like ballerinas or loafers but find they rub my heel, especially when walking a lot.

annelinesophia
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Sending you best wishes and
I love your comment.

KateChang-ivsg
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Alice: I am dying to know about the Chanel book featured on the table in many of your videos. Who is the author?
Love all these flat shoe ideas!

karenschmoutz
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What about brogues? Do you ever wear these in autumn / winter?

susanw
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I love ballerina shoes but for long walking around they do hurt my feet even if they are comfortable! I always wear flats anyway because I’m 5’11” tall

SN-winn
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Great video as always, thank you. Btw, where is your ivory colored trench from?

TaniaEstes
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Beautiful shoes! Do you wear your pink loafers often? Curious as M.Gemi has sale on pink and I'm thinking of getting them.

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