The heels Kate Middleton, Holly Willoughby and Amanda Holden all love - for one simple reason
02.02.2022 - 15:17
/ ok.co.uk
Ever wondered how some women walk around in high heels all day? Especially when our feet severely ache after just 5 minutes of wearing them. Well, fans of Holly Willoughby, Amanda Holden and Kate Middleton have been wondering this for years.
The stars have been spotted on numerous occasions standing in front of a camera and attending events all day wearing the same sky high heels and we’ve finally found out their secret and it’s all to do with comfort.The shoes in question are from Italian footwear designer Gianvito Rossi, who stocks his heels on his own website, Farfetch, The Outnet, Net-a-porter and Selfridges. For all the latest celebrity news – including their style secrets! – sign up to the OK! Daily Newsletter.
Holly Willoughby has been known to wear these heels pretty much every day for her This Morning presenting duties, she has two pairs which she flicks between, a nude suede pair and a black pair in which she stands in them from 10am right through to 12.30pm - we’ve even seen her run in them. But why are they so comfortable? Well it turns out the shoe designer learnt his craft from his father, shoe designer Sergio Rossi.
Gianvito believes he has engineered the perfect stiletto- mathematically balanced, with refined proportions and neither too high nor too pointy and is known as a perfectionist. He once told Elle: "People are not paying to suffer…if it’s uncomfortable, it's not luxury at all." Each shoe is hand crafted with luxury leather and requires 60 steps to complete.
All shoes are still crafted from his very own factory to ensure the quality is nothing less than perfect. Kate Middleton is also a huge fan of the shoe brand and even owns nine different pairs, four colours of the Gianvito 85 in praline, dark
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