14 Pairs of Designer Mary Janes That We Can’t Stop Thinking About
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Each print issue of Harper’s Bazaar features In the Market, a column highlighting the best new items of the season, shot exclusively behind the scenes in the Bazaar fashion closet. For the start of 2024, senior fashion and accessories editor Jaclyn Alexandra Cohen provides us an up-close look at the season’s best Mary Janes, all with modern updates.
Mary Janes are often thought of as a nostalgic, feminine alternative to ballerina flats or loafers, but this season, designers are adding details that make the old-fashioned shoe feel cool-girl approved. Think new toe shapes, such as Roger Vivier’s square version or Versace’s squared-off peep-toes, and new fabrics, like Phillip Lim’s transparent mesh flats or Loeffler Randall’s blue grosgrain.
As a result, there’s something for everyone, whether you’re planning to wear them with your favorite tailored separates to the office or layer them with a pop-of-color sock, jeans, and a cardigan for a day bouncing around the art gallery circuit with friends.
This season’s best designer Mary Janes were certainly a staple in the Bazaar fashion closet, for all our spring photo shoots and beyond. Below, I break down the 14 pairs that can take you into summer.
The Updated Classics
Mary Janes are defined by the strap across the top of the shoe, but from there, designers have lots of room to play around. Alaïa added metal embellishments, while Roger Vivier offered a crystal-adorned buckle. Meanwhile, Miu Miu’s literally elevated version comes with a block heel. For a more minimal look, Bally’s option takes a sturdier approach with a broguelike finish and pointed almond toe.
Mary Jane
Ballerina Flat
Glendale Mary-Jane
Très Vivier Babies Patent Leather Ballet Flats
Mary Jane Slipper
The Colorful Options
Mary Janes might make you think of well-behaved girls in matching school uniforms, but these flats have so much fun with color, they almost feel rebellious. Add some playfulness to your look with Versace’s Barbie-pink open-toed version, or try a more subtle take with Le Monde Béryl’s muted mustard. Or try Loeffler Randall’s pair in bright blue grosgrain, if you want to wrap your look in a bow.
ID Mesh Mary Jane
Mary Jane
Gianni Ribbon Open Satin Ballerinas
Ginger Mary Jane Ballerina Flats
The Spring-to-Summer Whites
Contemporary white shoes feel fresh, and although I never stick to the old-school ‘Don’t wear white after Labor Day’ rule, I do like to save my white flats for the warmer months—when we can at least somewhat rely on the weather to help keep them as pristine as possible. From Chanel’s traditional cap-toe option to Sandy Liang’s classic ballerina take, white Mary Janes feel precious in an against-the-grain kind of way. Of course, we can always count on Pierre Hardy to give us the coolest style in soft leather, and on Tory Burch to introduce a surprising new take. If you can’t choose between embellishments, Jimmy Choo’s chunky-heeled version combines cap toes, mesh, and a pearl on the strap—combining all our favorite details into one perfect sunny-day shoe.
Mary Janes
Trish Ballerina
Elisa 45
Mary Janes
Mary Jane Ballet
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