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It’s almost Memorial Day, which means it’s time to break out the white shoes in the back of your closet, and Olivia Culpo’s latest choice of heels are proving she is ready for summer to arrive.
The swimsuit designer looked stylish and sophisticated in a white, 100% nappa leather pair of R1P270 Francesco Russo pumps. The shoe’s asymmetric shape provides a beautiful and unique aesthetic. The thin heel measures approximately 4.1 inches.
Culpo chose the head-to-toe white look while leaving a hotel in New York City’s NoMad area on Monday, May 13. The 32-year-old was all smiles as she touched her long, brunette hair that was parted to the side.
The former beauty queen often chooses a pump to complete her outfit. She posed in a similar pair of Francesco Russo white pumps on a staircase in Charlotte, N.C., a few years ago. She was also spotted on the streets of New York in a black, patent leather Christian Louboutin pair while heading into an awaiting car and a silver, pointed-toe pair on a rainy day in New York City.
The high heels are a part of the R1P270 collection and are made in Italy. The upper part and lining of the shoe are 100% leather. The asymmetrical pump follows the asymmetrical shape of the foot to emphasize its silhouette. Soft and sophisticated lines meet with a bold showcase of sensuality. The shoe comes in black, red and leopard and retails for $695.
Francesco Russo describes their shoes as “timeless” and “classics.” Their “Icon” shoes come in Asymmetrical, Flame, Cage, Mary-Jane and T-Bar collections. Designed around the ever-present concept of femininity, Icons are a symbol of classicism meant as respect for the form, that fits and shapes itself on the body that welcomes it.
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