The Heel Style All the Cool Girls Are Wearing
As we pointed out earlier this year, Gianvito Rossi debuted a sleek new iteration of mule heels: an open, pointed-toe silhouette that quickly earned the approval of several celebrities like Kendall Jenner and Rihanna. Fast-forward to the present day and we’ve spotted the fashion crowd latching onto the style and opting for the fresh shoes for glamorous evening looks (Caroline Daur below for inspiration).
Today, we’re further confirming the design is becoming the chicest silhouette in town and highlighting the fall styles the brand launched for the new season. Keeping on trend with all things animal print, Rossi included a leopard option and a barely there strappy pair, both great options for any weekend event.
We’re already looking forward to seeing which of the new styles blows up on Instagram first, but until then scroll down to see how fashion’s trendsetters have worn Gianvito Rossi’s designs throughout the year.
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