Not long ago, comfort and ‘occasion-friendly’ footwear did not get along. Heels got you into the party; flats got you home. But somewhere between the rise of quiet luxury and the exhaustion of dancing at a sangeet in four-inch stilettos, flats made the most dramatic comeback.
It's no longer the understudy waiting in the wings, it's headlining. Designers have poured the same embellishment, embroidery and intention into flats that once lived exclusively on heels. The result is a category that's doing double duty: kind to your feet, loud on the eyes. Think mesh mules dusted in florals, Mary Janes gone full whimsical-wanderlust, Kolhapuris embroidered like heirlooms and sliders dripping in rhinestones. This is the season flats stopped apologising for themselves. Here's where to start.

1) The Floral Mule
Soft florals, easy steps.
Some shoes whisper; the Floral Embroidered Flat Mules murmur sweet nothings. These floral mules bring a soft, feminine touch to the flat-shoe trend. With their pretty embroidery and easy slip-on design, they are made for garden lunches, mehendis and any occasion where comfort still needs a little charm.
2) The Statement Mary Jane
Whimsy, with a buckle.
If floral mule is soft-spoken, the Wanderlust Mary Janes are the friend who talks with their hands. Set against a deep navy textured base, these Mary Janes come alive with hand-embroidered mushrooms, bees, sunflowers and crochet-style details, all finished with a neat ankle buckle. Whimsical without feeling over the top, they’re the kind of shoes that can turn even a simple co-ord into a whole personality.


3) Bow Pumps
A little drama goes a long way.
A good bow can turn even the simplest shoe into a statement. These pointed-toe pumps bring a playful touch to occasion dressing, with a polished silhouette that works beautifully with everything from flowing dresses to festive separates. They’re proof that flats-inspired dressing can still have plenty of drama.
4) The Ballet Flat
Pretty, polished, and effortless.
Our Blush Pink Embroidered Ballerinas are proof that ballet flats never really left, they just got better tailored. Ballerinas have mastered the art of looking pretty without making a production of it. They slip effortlessly into festive wardrobes, adding a soft, polished finish whether you're dressing up for a daytime celebration or staying on your feet all evening. This is the shoe equivalent of a good blowout: quietly polished, endlessly wearable, festive enough to earn its place at the function.


5) The Sparkly Slider
More sparkle, less effort.
The Triple Rhinestone Braided Strap Sliders skip subtlety entirely and go straight for spectacle. Light gold platform sliders are wrapped in triple braided straps studded with rhinestones — open-toed, festival-ready, and handcrafted enough that no two pairs come out quite the same. This is the slider for the woman who treats her feet like an extension of her jewellery box.
6) The Boho Gladiator
Let your shoes do the talking.
The Coin Gladiator Embellished Flats bring the gladiator sandal, that perennial festival-and-vacation favourite, into party territory, with strappy silhouettes dressed up in coin embellishments that catch the light with every step. It's the flat for anyone who wants their footwear to do a little jingling of its own; pair it with flowy separates for a look that's part boho, part bombshell.


7) The Couture Kolhapuri
Heritage with a little glamour.
The Hasteen Embroidered Kolhapuris take India's most enduring flat and give it a couture-level upgrade. Kolhapuris have travelled far beyond their everyday roots, finding a place in wardrobes that love a little tradition with their glamour. They bring an effortless ethnic touch to festive dressing, pairing just as easily with a lehenga as they do with a flowing kurta set. Kolhapuris have always meant heritage; this pair means heritage dressed for a wedding reception.
8) The Bridal Jutti
Festive dressing, from the ground up.
Few things say "bridal" quite like a jutti catching the light, and the Maharani Mirror Work Juttis deliver exactly that. With their rich colours, intricate details and unmistakable desi charm, they can turn even a simple ethnic look into something occasion-ready. They are the kind of shoes that hold their own when the outfit is doing the most, especially at weddings and celebrations.


9) Embellished Green Sandals
Just enough lift.
Closing the edit is a flat-adjacent showstopper: the Stone Embellished Green Sandals. With a low, easy silhouette and sparkling stone-studded straps, they bring a little glamour without going overboard. Bold, comfortable and made for long celebrations, they prove that statement footwear doesn't always need towering height.
Flats have shed their reputation as the fallback option. This season, they're not what you switch into when your feet give up, they're what you reach for first, embellishment and all.



