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So what’s behind the magic?! There are a few features of these shoes that are worth noting that set it apart from others. Perfect Pump 85* styled with The Curated coat* (sz XS), Everlane knit* (sz XS), Acne Studios scarf, Nobody Denim jeans* (sold out, similar here), Celine bag – review here, Ray Ban sunglasses The magic of the “Perfect Pump” And the padding – oh my goodness the padding – it makes for a soft and cushiony sole – completely unheard of in shoes usually designed to torture your feet.Īnd how did they fare after a day in the office, I hear you ask? They were incredible! I didn’t even switch out to my flats during my lunch break and my feet held up great by the end of the day.
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The suede leather immediately moulds to your feet with no feelings of needing to be ‘broken in’ as is the case with most new shoes. These are, hands-down, the most comfortable pumps I have ever tried on. Suffice to say, my skepticism was turned on its head after a few seconds in these heels. Despite the bold claims of the pumps, I wasn’t expecting miracles. Last month, I was lucky enough to receive a pair of Sarah Flint’s “Perfect Pumps” in Taupe with the 85mm heel which purport to provide all-day comfort without sacrificing style. To combat this (first world) problem, I’ve taken to wearing mid-heels, no higher than 8.5cm that are somewhat tolerable for spending a long day at work, but mostly, I’ve trained myself to bear the pain. Perfect Pump 85* styled with The Curated coat* (sz XS), Everlane knit* – review here (sz XS), Nobody Denim jeans* (sold out, similar here), Celine bag – review here, Ray Ban sunglasses That still didn’t stop me wearing them in my 20s when I used to justify the pain (and my very sore blistered feet) by how pretty they looked! In high heels (as in the 10cm+ variety), my feet are throbbing after only a few short hours. Like most of you, I have a love-hate relationship with heels (I love them, but they seem to hate me). Items that were received as PR product are marked with an asterisk *Ĭlick here to read the disclaimer about affiliate links and PR product. And you get insider tips that help create a more authentic experience.This blog post & shop widgets use affiliate links. When planning a trip, relying on your network for recommendations of places to see, places to eat and more never hurt.” Plus, receiving suggestions from others takes some of the pressure off you to plan the perfect route. “We are all now so interconnected that the odds that someone has visited your destination of interest are very high. “Social media has revolutionized travel,” she noted. Maybe a new career? A new hobby? The world is your shell.
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I love admiring architecture, the colors and historic sights of any new place, down to the smallest detail.” Even if you’re not a designer, it’s important to look for inspiration when traveling because you never know how it will affect your future life. “Inspiration drives creativity! I’m excited to get back on the road, as exploration is a crucial first step in our approach to destination-inspired design. “My first travel tip is to do it as often as possible,” Flint said. So alongside the launch of new summer styles (aptly named Positano Pink Nappa and Amalfi Ombre Nappa), I caught up with the shoe maven to find out her top travel tips. Of course, with all that jet set, Flint has pretty much nailed a travel routine. In fact, if you take a look at Flint’s Instagram, you’ll see she’s been to Washington DC, New York, France, Italy, and Nashville, where she just opened her first permanent store. So, unsurprisingly, the designer is often on the road. Additionally, she has partnered with various global brands like the heritage upholstery company Samuel & Sons and the American Ballet Theatre. But, a crucial part of its success is working with family-owned factories in Italy, which requires regular visits to meet the artisans throughout the design process. Yes, you can spot Meghan Markle, Margot Robbie and more wearing her expertly designed flats, heels and boots. Sarah Flint is known for outfitting everyone from celebrities to royalty with her shoes.