Skip The Uncomfortable Heels And Get These Fancy Flats For Special Occasions
The onset of summer also ushers in event season. Whether you're attending a gala, wedding, cocktail party, office celebrations or a bachelorette party, there's no reason to sacrifice comfort for style. If you prefer wearing flat shoes over heels, don't feel pressured to squeeze your feet into sky-high stilettos. Free yourself from the pain of high heels and embrace the fancy, comfy flat.
You might be surprised to find that there are plenty of cute, stylish and even sexy flats available that look just as sophisticated as a pair of heels without destroying your personal comfort. Below, we've rounded up a selection of gorgeous, timeless flats that will complement anything from a dress to a suit at a range of price points. Nab some and hit your events in high style — and feel good doing it.
Amazon
If you love the '90s then check out these delightful flats at Amazon. They have a decidedly retro silhouette with an oversized bow that screams late '80s-early '90s. My mother definitely had a pair like these in her closet when I was a kid, making them sweetly nostalgic and perfect for vintage-lovers. This timeless look will never go out of style and is perfect for all your fancy get-togethers. They're available in a wide range of colors in sizes 5.5-10.5.
Promising reviews: "Comfortable and super cute! Best flats ever. Matches everything from shorts to evening dress. Lots of compliments! Im gonna buy a backup pair! Wish they had more colors I would buy them all!" — J.O.
"Very classy. Wore them today to a tea party they are very nice looking comfortable and got several compliments." — Sara Waterman
"These adorable little black flats were a terrific find! They are super lightweight and durable. I've worn them plenty of times now and they are so comfortable and don't hurt to walk in. I've bought other shoes that have fallen apart in 1 or 2 wears, but not these! They are perfect! They fit true to size, and are even okay for wider feet. I'll definitely be buying these in more colors, because at this price point, I can't afford not to!" — Jessica J.
$31 at Amazon
Margaux
These notoriously comfortable flats from Margaux feature a supportive inner sole and plush foam padding that molds to your feet the longer you wear them. The strappy slingback and Mary Jane hybrid style gives them a unique look, while the two-tone Italian leather construction is as elegant as it gets. These shoes are available in three different widths and four different colors in sizes 3.5-12, depending on which color you purchase.
Promising reviews: "Beautiful, comfy, classy slingback. Walked immediately in them with no problems. Well made and hope to have for a long time since will go with everything. I did take the advice to size up a half size and they are perfect." — Lynn K.
"I bought these shoes for a Celebration of Life and was on feet for hours with out any discomfort or hot spots. I have a small, narrow heeled, high arched foot and they fit true to size. These are my second pair of shoes from Margaux and would highly recommend." — Pamela F.
"Love the color, the fit and the comfort. It is classic elegance and great for work and being on my feet for long periods!" — Katherine N.
$335+ at Margaux
Black: $325 at Nordstrom
Cole Haan
With its broderie anglaise upper and trim silhouette, Cole Haan's Georgie flat may transport you back to your youth. The brand is known for its comfort, and these shoes are lined with leather and equipped with Cole Haan's proprietary insole that contains multiple cushioned layers for maximum comfort.
You can get the Georgie at Amazon and Zappos in a variety of classic leathers, but only Cole Haan's site offers this lace fabrication. They're offered in sizes 5-11, and a number of reviewers advised sizing down.
Promising Cole Haan review: 'These are SO cute! They are super comfortable. No blisters or anything the first time I wore them. They did run small. I'm normally an 8.5-9 and had to go with an 8.' — Jcbatt
$90 at Cole Haan (regularly $145)
DSW
Enjoy this simple silhouette with a golden hue that adds a touch of glamour to any outfit with these flats from Dolce Vita. They're made with high-quality leather and feature an adjustable closure for a classic Mary Jane look. They're available in sizes 6-11 in black or gold.
Promising reviews: "Such a cute flat to dress up or down! Very comfortable and true to size." — Cll9
"Just bought these adorable Mary Jane flats that are so on trend for this spring as well! They are super comfy right out of the box and don't require any break in! They look so cute and I know that I will get a lot of wear out of them!" — SC55
"I bought these in black and they are quite comfortable and have a non slip sole. They dress up anything I am wearing and look great." — MamaSteve
"I just love these shoes. The leather is extremely soft making these shoes very comfortable. Runs true to size." — Amber
$70 at DSW (regularly $120)
Vivaia
We are big fans of Vivaia shoes over here at HuffPost – the brand's Margot shoe just received a HuffPicks award – and these elegant d'orsay flats promise to offer the same combination of style and comfort that other Vivaia is known for. The cutout detailing on the side gives them an unexpected look, while the array of different colors and patterns from makes it possible to customize your look to perfectly suit the occasion. They feature Vivaia's signature plush insoles and unique fabric, both of which help to enhance the shoe's overall comfort factor. Available in sizes 5-11.
Promising reviews: "I have been eyeing these shoes for awhile. Finally decided to take the plunge. I am really glad I did! What I love about Vivaia shoes is that I can dress up or down, and still be comfortable. I can wear these year round. These are really pretty. I wasn't sure about the "v slant" in the middle, but I quickly got used to it. They are truly comfortable. This is my fifth pair of shoes, and Vivaia has become my favorite choice. The bottoms are nonslip, which is a huge plus! I find that pointed shoes are more comfortable for me. I do have smaller feet, and more normal than or narrow or wide. While not a huge deal to me, shipping was incredibly fast!" — Beth
"The shoes are very comfortable, even when you're wearing them in very hot and humid days, when the feet tend to get swollen. They also look great! They're very elegant." — Raquel D.
$69+ at Vivaia
$129+ at Amazon
Zappos
Sam Edelman's Nico skimmer has a select number of extremely positive reviews at Zappos, all speaking to its comfort and eye-catching design. The velvet upper is ready for a night out, and a mammoth gilded buckle offers a sculptural twist on a vintage-inspired detail. Get these in sizes 6-10.
Promising Zappos reviews: 'I went to an event where I had to stand all night. The shoes were so comfortable, not to mention cute' — Charmagne
'I have 8 different pair of the Brit, the mule this flat is similar to. These flats are padded inside and sooooo comfy. True to size... Sam, make these in a million colors. I'll buy them all!' — Godivagrrl
$65 at Tuckernuck (regularly $130)
$78 at Zappos (regularly $130)
$78 at Bloomingdale's
H&M
Available in sizes 4-10, these jersey slingback flats are bedecked with dazzling little clusters rhinestones and sequined that give them a pop of flair while still remaining understated and simple. The covered elastic back heel helps the shoe comfortably contour to your foot without putting too much pressure on it, so you can enjoy a blister-free evening. Get these in sizes 4-11.
$43 at H&M
DSW
There's something very French and elegant about the triple-strap Mary Jane design on these Journee flats. Available in medium and wide widths in a range of cute colors, these adorable shoes are designed with an ultra-cushy foam footbed that's designed keep your feet supported and comfortable as you dance the night away or get your steps in. You can shop them in sizes 5.5-12.
Promising DSW review: "I bought this shoe in both black and red and was not expecting it to be as comfortable as it is stylish! Perfect shoes to throw on when running errands but also with jeans or long dresses!" — Nonie
"These shoes are the perfect go to flat!! They are comfy and cute. I bought them in one color and had to buy another pair. They are true to size and give a touch of cute to any outfit." — MelanTone
$50 at DSW (regularly $72)
$50 at Zappos
$44 at Macy's
Zappos
These sleek Naturalizer flats are punched up by the presence of a cheerful floppy bow and a sterling hue that make them feel festive enough for a fancy occasion but equally suitable for the office when paired with jeans or a skirt. The sole is engineered to mirror your foot shape for maximum comfort.
Promising review: 'These shooes were very comfotable. Thwesides gaped open a little bit like they were a bit too wide (but were medium width) but they felt great. I was trying to match a dress and decided it was not the right shade of purple. But for a long night of standing, you're feet will not hurt.' — Anonymous
$130 at Zappos (regularly $145)
Amazon
Add some sparkle to your feet with these beautiful Elizabet Tang slingback flats. They're designed with soft cushioned soles to support your feet while remaining secure thanks to an adjustable ankle strap. They're available in a range of colors in sizes 6-11.
Promising reviews: "This sleek style kicks in an unbelievable fashion statement. These shoes are very comfortable and stylish. I received many compliments. Wish they came in navy blue." — Jackie Johnson
"Absolutely beautiful. Wear these shoes to church on Easter. I got so many compliments. Comfortable shoes with a whole lot of style." — Bsongbyrd
"Affordable and pretty. Super cute. Wore them for my wedding. Very comfortable." — Krizia Kracker
"Because these are so comfortable I'm compelled to write a review. Never had much luck with getting shoes online but read so many reviews about how comfortable and stylish they were, so heck, gave them a try...and folks were right! Wore them first day right out of the box ALL DAY. Was traveling so brought a pair of comfortable flats just in case. Didn't need'em. Not only comfortable but cute too - look good on and made nicely. What a nice surprise." — SJE
$40 at Amazon
Ssense
Call me crazy, but I think these Melissa jelly ballet flats could easily be mistaken for Miu Miu flats. They're made in Melissa's signature semi-transparent PVC material and have a molded pleat detail at the toe and a bow that makes them look like a classic ballet slipper. How fun would these be paired with a super fancy dress? They're playful and cheeky, not to mention comfortable and waterproof. They're available in sizes 5-10 and selling out fast.
Promising reviews: "I am over the moon with this shoes!! It's super comfortable! Feels like you're wearing nothing on your feet. Loved it 🥰" — Sheila M.
"I've always loved ballet flats and these did not disappoint. I especially love the strap! These are so comfy and easy to put on. They are a jelly like material but more soft and flexible than regular jelly shoes. The sole is very padded and cushy. I usually wear 6.5 in sneakers/boots and got these in a size 6, they're perfect! I also have wide ish feet and don't feel squished" — Yaknowho
"These are absolutely gorgeous and super comfortable. So many compliments every time I wear them. I will definitely get another color!" — Carolina C.
$55 at Melissa (regularly $79)
$79 at Urban Outfitters
Nordstrom
Made with a cushioned footbed that mirrors the contours of the foot, this sexy slingback has a lovely design and a pop of metal on the heel that gives it a ton of visual interest. It's made with soft leather and comes in three different widths so you can find your perfect fit. It's available in three colors in sizes 5-12.
Promising reviews: "These shoes were perfect. I had a conference to attend where I was on my feet for 6 hours a day and walking miles on hard convention center concrete floors. These were extremely comfortable and dressy so they matched my business suits well. I wish they came in more colors." — Sarouche
"Finally comfort with style. I have arthritis in the tops of my feet and ankles, it has been quite a journey finding a stylish shoe that comes in a wide width & looks as good as it feels." — Edy KK
"I have several events to attend but am recovering from a stress fracture in my foot. I took a chance on these based on the reviews and they did not disappoint. I was on my feet for hours and the shoes remained comfortable. It's the first pointed toe shoe that I've been able to wear. Get them if you can!" — Momof4NY
$120 at Nordstrom
$100 at Zappos (regularly $130)
Zappos
If you're looking to invest in a nice designer flat, look no further than these Stuart Weitzman flats. They have a Mary Jane strap embellished with pearls for a flash of understated elegance. They're available in sizes 5.5-10 and are a perfect addition to your fancy flats rotation. Depending on where you shop you can get them in black or nude.
Promising reviews: "Extremely comfortable and chic! Goes with so many outfits from casual to dressy, fall to spring!" — Rebecca
"Just opened my box with trepidation- getting older with a bunion and a toe that bends awkwardly. My favorite shoe has always been SW but my age shows. I put these on and WOW they are cute AND comfortable!! Comes with extra pearls in case of mishap. Woohoo!! I'm in love! Soft leather and the strap isn't killing me either. Nice to have a flat pair of classy shoes!!" — Purkinje
"Bought these for my daughter's wedding as even kitten heels are uncomfortable for me to walk in. These are comfortable and true to size . Dressy enough for a formal outfit . Lucky I got them on sale . Definitely recommend" — Soleil
$342 at Zappos (regularly $450)
$225 at Nordstrom (regularly $450)
$244 at Farfetch (regularly $450)
Reformation
If you want to add a bit of an edge to your look without feeling like you're in costume, take a look at these studded flats at Reformation. They have a sleek, slim silhouette with a stylish construction that looks effortlessly modern. They're available in sizes 5-11.
$268 at Reformation
Ssense
For a look that is reminiscent of designer brand The Row's beloved sock-like silhouette at a fraction of the price, try out these gorgeous lambskin ballerina flats from A.P.C. They are giving high-fashion drama without being over the top. Ideal for lovers of minimalist fashion, these beauties can easily be dressed up or down and make any outfit look much more expensive than it actually is. They're a available in sizes 35-39 and selling out fast, so snag a pair while you can.
$158 at Ssense (regularly $340)
Reformation
While these beautiful shoes are also available in a foggy blue suede and snakeskin, the glimmering silver hue is perfect for formal events, adding a bit of shimmering oomph to any outfit. They're made with a soft foil metallic leather that is super shiny and has an interesting textured surface. You can get these in sizes 5-11.
$268 at Reformation
Ssense
If you're into something quirky and bold, take a look at these padded ballerina flats from Yume Yume. They have a wraparound tie strap that you can weave up your legs and a fun padded silhouette that gives them an almost cartoon-like look without feeling silly or detracting from formality. If, like me, you love a funky shoe, this is the way to go while preserving the sanctity of your foot comfort. You can get these in Italian sizes 35-41 in black, white or silver.
$160 at Ssense (regularly $355)
Ssense
Add a whole lot of pizzazz to your look with these patent faux-leather flats from Ganni. They have a detachable chain with a logo charm so you can customize your luck, plus eyelets at the bow and ankle strap. It has a very low stacked rubber block heel that gives you just the right amount of height and support. These shoes are a fun spin on your everyday flats and are available in sizes 35-42.
$158 at Ssense (regularly $395)
$246 at Farfetch
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'I Don't Understand You': Nick Kroll, Andrew Rannells movie based on adoption fraud story from filmmakers
While Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells voice some pretty hysterical characters in Big Mouth, they're now sharing the screen in the horror-comedy I Don't Understand You (now in theatres). Written and directed by married filmmakers David Joseph Craig and Brian Crano, the movie had a particularly interesting starting point. In I Don't Understand You Kroll and Rannells play a couple, Dom and Cole, who have just fallen victim to adoption fraud, but things are looking up. A pregnant woman named Candace (Amanda Seyfried) thinks they're the right fit for the family to adopt her child. But just before that happens, Dom and Cole take a romantic Italian vacation. Things take a turn when they get lost outside of Rome, trying to find a restaurant. As their stranded in an unknown location, the trip turns to bloody Italian chaos. As Craig and Crano identified, the first portion of the movie, up until the couple gets stuck going to the restaurant, is quite close to the real adoption experience the filmmakers had. "We were adopting a child. We had been through an adoption scam, which was heartbreaking, and then had a completely different experience when we matched with the birth mother of our son," Crano told Yahoo. "But we found out that we were going to have him literally like two days before we were going on our 10th anniversary trip." "And we were like, 'Shit, should we not go?' But we decided to do it, and you're so emotionally opened up and vulnerable in that moment that it felt like a very similar experience to being in a horror movie, even though it's a joyful kind of situation." A key element of I Don't Understand You is that feeling of shock once the story turns from a romance-comedy to something much bloodier. It feels abrupt, but it's that jolt of the contrast that also makes that moment feel particularly impactful to watch. "Our sense of filmmaker is so much based on surprise, Craig said. "As a cinephile, my main decade to go to are outlandish '90s movies, because they just take you to a different space, and as long as you have a reality to the characters that are already at hand, you can kind of take them wherever." "Personally, the situation of adoption was a constant jolt [from] one emotion to another that we felt like that was the right way to tell a story like this, which was literally, fall in love with a couple and then send them into a complete nightmare. And I think you can only get that way if you do it abruptly, and kind of manically." While Rannells and Kroll have that funny and sweet chemistry the story needs, these were roles that weren't written for them. But it works because Crano and Craig know how to write in each other's voices so well, that's where a lot of the dialogue is pulled from. Additionally, the filmmakers had the "creative trust" in each other to pitch any idea, as random as it may have seemed, to see if it could work for the film. "When you're with somebody you've lived with for 15 years, there is very little that I can do that would embarrass me in front of David," Crano said. "So that level of creative freedom is very generative." "We were able to screw up in front of each other a lot without it affecting the rest of our day," Craig added. Of course, with the language barrier between the filmmakers and the Italian cast, it was a real collaboration to help make the script feel authentic for those characters. "All of the Italian actors and crew were very helpful in terms of being like, 'Well I feel like my character is is from the south and wouldn't say it in this way.' And helped us build the language," Crano said. "And it was just a very trusting process, because neither of us are fluent enough to have that kind of dialectical specificity that you would in English." "It was super cool to just be watching an actor perform a scene that you've written in English that has been translated a couple of times, but you still completely understand it, just by the generosity of their performance." For Craig, he has an extensive resume of acting roles, including projects like Boy Erased and episodes of Dropout. Among the esteemed alumni of the Upright Citizens Brigade, he had a writing "itch" for a long time, and was "in awe" of Crano's work as a director. "Truthfully, in a weird way, it felt like such a far off, distang job, because everything felt really difficult, and I think with this project it just made me understand that it was just something I truly love and truly wanted to do," Craig said. "I love the idea of creative control and being in a really collaborative situation. Acting allows you to do that momentarily, but I think like every other job that you can do on a film is much longer lasting, and I think that's something I was truly seeking." For Crano, he also grew up as a theatre kid, moving on to writing plays in college. "The first time I got laughs for jokes I was like, 'Oh, this is it. Let's figure out how to do this,'" he said. "I was playwriting in London, my mom got sick in the States, so I came back, and I started writing a movie, because I was living in [Los Angeles] and I thought, well there are no playwrights in L.A., I better write a movie.'" That's when Crano found a mentor in Peter Friedlander, who's currently the head of scripted series, U.S. and Canada, at Netflix. "I had written this feature and ... we met with a bunch of directors, great directors, directors I truly admire, and they would be like, 'It should be like this.' And I'd be like, 'Yeah, that's fine, but maybe it's more like this.' And after about five of those Peter was like, 'You're going to direct it. We'll make some shorts. We'll see if you can do it.' He just sort of saw it," Crano recalled. "It's nice to be seen in any capacity for your ability, but [I started to realize] this is not so different from writing, it's just sort of writing and physical space and storytelling, and I love to do it. ... It is a very difficult job, because it requires so much money to test the theory, to even see if you can." But being able to work together on I Don't Understand You, the couple were able to learn things about and from each other through the filmmaking process. "David is lovely to everyone," Crano said. "He is much nicer than I am at a sort of base level, and makes everyone feel that they can perform at the best of their ability. And that's a really good lesson." "Brian literally doesn't take anything personally," Craig added. "Almost to a fault." "And it's very helpful in an environment where you're getting a lot of no's, to have a partner who's literally like, 'Oh, it's just no for now. Great, let's move on. Let's find somebody who's going to say yes, maybe we'll come back to that no later.' I'm the pessimist who's sitting in the corner going, 'Somebody just rejected me, I don't know what to do.' ... It just makes you move, and that's that's very helpful for me."