Meghan Markle’s Manolo Blahnik heels cost £625 – but you can buy dupes for just £45 | Royal | News

They feature a soft velvet fabric which compliments the pointed front. They are not sky-high with the stiletto measuring at a 9.5 cm heel height. Sizes start at a size 2 and go up to a women’s 9.
If you have a slightly bigger budget then the Patent Pointed-Toe Slingback Pumps at Charles and Kieth are £65.00, which you can grab here now.
The heels create a timeless silhouette which entwines classic details with a modern twist, featuring square vamps.
This purchase can add a touch of understated shine to any outfit thanks to the patented finish as fashionistas have a high appetite for nostalgic goods like these which date back to the 1950’s.
Slingbacks made a massive comeback this fall because they are versatile shoes that can elevate casual day outfits and add an edge to a more dressy ensemble.
They are also a symbol of femininity and womanhood but are easy to slip on and off, ensuring effortless style even on busy days.
However, if you are looking to invest in a pair of heels that have been made to last year in and year out, look no further than REISS.
The British brand is a favourite of the royals including Princess Kate. The 42-year-old has been spotted donning dresses, belts, blouses and bags from the label dating as far back as 2007.
The Leena Leather Slingback Court Shoes in Black are £168 and feature a subtle leather contrast, you can buy them here now by clicking on this link.
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