This Patchuli three shoe is an all round fabulous edition to any woman's footwear collection The design has been well executed and allows your feet to breathe and look stylish whilst on the go.
Add inches to your height with these glamorous and funky wedge heels by Melissa.
Features:
Red sole
Diamond peep toe
Wedge heel sandal
Gold buckle fastening
Thin ankle strap
Contrast red heel strip
Slight upward curve to the toe
Bubblegum scented
Semi-circular groove on the soles for grip
Made in Brazil
About Melissa Shoes
High fashion but eco friendly; Brazilian company Melissa offer shoes that have a unique way of looking at and interpreting their environment, made from recycled waste and plastics they use waste products that would otherwise pollute our world, and turn them into works of art.
Collaborating with designers such as Gareth Pugh, Jean Paul Gautier and most famously Vivienne Westwood, a varied and rich design heavy range is available.
Also working with celebrities like Alessandra Ambrosio to create exclusive styles,
Melissa shoes have featured in a number of high fashion magazines and are favourites amongst celebrities like Keri Hilson, Jessica Biel, Alicia Silverstone, Sarah Morgan and Anne Hathaway
With a wide variety of designs, these shoes work with any lifestyle.
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They are ok with some drawbacks
Love the red sole, and the cream colour can go with any outfit. reasonably comfy. However the design would make your feet look wide in the front; Strips around the ankles are not tight enough in order to keep the feet attached.
by cocoeggshell
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Melissa Patchuli 3 - Contrast Cream
These are the most comfortable shoes I have ever bought. Thank You!
by Miss "P"
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