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Van het Italiaanse modehuis Prada.
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London's most wanted shoe - Prada's brogue-sneakers
Describing this season's most coveted pair of shoes is a challenge. One not helped by their creator, the formidable Miuccia Prada, who doesn't believe in bestowing her accessories with names.
Are they brogues? Are they espadrilles? Or are they brothel creepers with a sporty, spongey, slightly futuristic edge? The answer: they're Prada. And in fashion terms, that's all that matters.
Since appearing on the catwalk in Milan last September, Prada's brogue-sneakers have been causing a stir. So much so that the shoes - available in men's and women's varieties - are now sold out across London.
"Our customers have really embraced them," says Helen Attwood, the buying manager for shoes at Selfridges, who is expecting another delivery next week. "They're directional but wearable."
But be warned: what's "wearable" for the M&S shopper is not the same for serious fashion folk - who else has the time or inclination to find beauty priced at £510 in a rubber and straw sole?
In recent weeks the brogues have been a fixture on the front row, a sure measure of their hotness. Walking style enthusiast Katie Grand, editor of Love Magazine, owns pairs in both tan and black, while blogger Susie Lau favours the tan-and-orange style. Paris-based art director Katie Chung is also a fan. "They're a classic men's shoe with a twist," says Chung, of menswear brand Woo-youngmi. "That's what makes them great."
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