Bella Hadid Makes Streetwear Chic in Ferragamo Mules That Come With Curves Around the Foot and Heel

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Bella Hadid‘s street style is like no other. The supermodel is known for regularly taking a simple outfit and effortlessly making it look chic. While stepping out of the “Drew Barrymore show” set on May 1 in New York City, Hadid was seen wearing an all black casual fit, which she dressed up with a pair of Ferragamo Curved 85mm leather mules.

Bella Hadid wearing Ferragamo mules.
Bella Hadid wearing Ferragamo mules.

About the shoes

The Ferragamo Curved 85 leather mules, which are made in Italy, feature a outer composition made out of 100% lambskin. The shoes are comprised of nappa leather, an asymmetric design, curve-edge body, branded footbed, a square open toe, a 3.3-inch stiletto heel and a logo at the sole. The mules currently retail at $1,090 and can be purchased via Ferragamo.com, Farfetch.com or Net-A-Porter. For a similar looking but more affordable mule, you can check out brands like Steve Madden and Vince Camuto.

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Ferragamo Curved 85 leather mules
Ferragamo Curved 85 leather mules

About the brand

The Ferragamo brand was founded by shoe designer Salvatore Ferragamo. He was born on June 5, 1898 in Bonito, Italy, and was the 11th of 14th children. Ferragamo showed interest in shoe design at an early age. When he was 9, he made his sister a pair of white shoes for her First Communion. By age 11, he had gone to Naples to study shoemaking.

Bella Hadid wearing Ferragamo mules.
Bella Hadid wearing Ferragamo mules.

By 1927, Ferragamo had incorporated his first company. It marked the beginning of Salvatore Ferragamo S.p.A., the luxury brand, which was founded in Florence, Italy. At the time, the brand primary focused on women’s footwear and later expanded to more products. In 1938, the first official Salvatore Ferragamo directly-operated stores (DOS) opened in Florence, Rome and London. Now, there are over 300 DOS stores around the world.

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