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In the world of fashion, certain shoes just belong with particular pants. For instance, sneakers go with joggers, booties go with skinny jeans and tall boots team well with leggings. They’re silhouette soulmates! But what is flats’ other half?
While ballet flats can technically work with a wide variety of bottoms, we personally love the look of cropped pants with flat footwear. Ankle-length jeans with a slim, straight or boyfriend cut and a tapered leg beautifully balance the proportion of flats. The result? A slender silhouette and a stylish ensemble!
Ballet flats are back in style this season, so we stay on trend with these 15 complementary pants for fall!
Madewell The Perfect Vintage Jean
One shopper called these jeans “magical,” while another reported, “Material is soft and comfy with the perfect high rise.” And Madewell clearly thinks they’re perfect — hence the name.
Spanx The Perfect Pant
Another perfect pant? These ankle backseam skinny cut beauties from Spanx. Featuring the shapewear brand’s signature smoothing technology, these pull-on pants are super comfy and flattering!
AG Ex-Boyfriend Distressed Slim-Fit Jeans
This distressed slim-fit denim from AG feel like your favorite worn-in pair of jeans. As one shopper said, “Perfect jeans for 40 [year-old] mom who doesn’t want excessive rips/tears but still wants that slightly 90s look without going all-in. They are super comfortable, slightly slouchy but do not have excessive fabric.”
Land’s End Elastic Waist Cropped Pants
Pull-on pants that are professional enough for the office — need we say more? These mid-rise elastic waist cropped pants even come with a hidden
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EXCLUSIVE: Dave Foley (The Kids in the Hall, The Morning Show) has joined the cast of FX’s Fargo for Season 5 as a series regular.
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World Series Game 1 is in the books, a 6-5 win for the Philadelphia Phillies over the Houston Astros on Friday night. Game 2 is tonight, starting at 5 PM Pacific time.
Popular show I Can See Your Voice is back for a brand new series and the first episode sees a Scots couple take on the challenge.
EXCLUSIVE: Grantham Coleman is joining the Starz family.
The Rookie: Feds, the spinoff of the long-running police drama series, has scored a full season order at ABC.
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Rebecca Rubin Film and Media Reporter Opening statements began on Wednesday in a civil trial against Oscar-winning filmmaker Paul Haggis, who has been accused of raping a publicist nearly a decade ago. Haleigh Breest, who filed a lawsuit against Haggis in 2017, alleges that the screenwriter and director forced her to perform oral sex and then raped her after she reluctantly agreed to have a drink at his Soho apartment following a movie premiere. Her attorneys asserted to jurors that the director used his fame and position in Hollywood to pressure Breest, who was 26 at the time. “The defendant, Paul Haggis, is a famous movie director and screenwriter. He’s won two Oscars. He’s talented. He’s powerful. He’s also manipulative,” the plaintiff’s lawyer Zoe Salzman told the jurors in a Lower Manhattan courtroom. “The evidence in this case will show Mr. Haggis used his storytelling skills and fame to prey on, manipulate and attack vulnerable young women in the film industry.”
Emily Longeretta The holidays are upon us, beginning Friday, Oct. 21 — and this year, there’s more places than ever to find content. In addition to Hallmark, Lifetime, Great American Family and UpTV, this year features original holiday movies on BET+, Discovery+, CBS, Netflix, OWN and Fox Nation.