Alicia Vikander Loves This Up-and-Coming Shoe Brand
We're always on the hunt for on-the-rise brands that demonstrate all the makings of a cult-status product: forward-thinking design, branding with that ever-important It factor, and a loyal celeb following. One such shoe label that's forging a path to all-star heights is Bulgarian-based By Far, helmed by three female founders and beloved by women like Kate Bosworth, Dakota Johnson, and Jeanne Damas (to name a few).
Also among the brand's fans is actress Alicia Vikander, seen here at the airport wearing the label's ever-versatile Romy style—which she also happens to own in tan. The shoe boasts a modest heel and slightly squared-off toe, making it a worthy investment as a wear-everywhere piece. Style it à la Alicia with an oversize faux-fur coat and black pants for an elegant, modern effect.
On Alicia Vikander: Totême Chelsea Faux Fur Coat ($720); By Far Romy ($443)
Similar Styles: Madewell Cotton T-Shirt ($30); Acne Studios Straight-Leg Jeans ($280)
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