Diane Von Furstenberg Heels
DVF Heels
DVF, established as an American designer since 1972 and best known for her iconic wrap dress designs, has long been designing fashion that celebrates femininity, bold color, and individuality. No matter whether it is work attire or party wear you need, DVF heels offer just enough extra sexiness to complete any ensemble! Shop from their full selection of DVF heels including strappy sandals and pumps with clear heels. Their designs have graced red carpets worldwide while you can also find their styles in boutiques or online.
DVF shoes are produced in her own factories located within a large building on West Twelfth Street that serves as her headquarters and showroom, where she stores her archived memorabilia: four decades of diaries, old dresses hanging on racks, rolls of fabric rolls, parents letters from both parents, press clippings (photograph albums are upstairs; she loves looking back), press clippings (with photographs dated at their creation); press clippings from press conferences held about DVF (which she keeps for nostalgia’s sake); press clippings (of which there are thousands!). There’s even an entire stack of videos labeled “HSN,” featuring von Furstenberg’s appearances on home shopping network in late nineties when she sold silky shirts with billowing trousers featuring satin fabrics like daffodill, sunset and periwinkle!).
Louboutin had already created numerous pairs of shoes for DVF before she visited his studio and was standing before rows of Marie Antoinette-inspired shoes perched on shelves against a mirrored wall, most with tiny straps and delicate buckles, such as sling-backs, pumps, mules and sandals with tiny straps and dainty buckles reminiscent of Marie Antoinette-era fashions; such as tiny straps with dainty buckles on them; these included pumps sling-backs mule models as well as pink satin sandals in size 7. All were size 7, yet she wanted a better feel of them; only then would the shoes look their true potential when worn against feet!
Louboutin had just met DVF, who told him of a new idea: expanding her clothing line into sportswear, but needed shoes to accompany it. Though at first skeptical, he liked this girl who often called him “Daddy” and who often wore both his pieces and DVF pieces together; when touring her facilities in Cloudwalk he saw that she was serious. So they signed a contract stipulating a line of heels designed specifically to complement DVF clothing that could bear her name – something which meant everything to him as they had great faith in this woman whom he trusted her implicitly and she trusted him fully in turn – something which meant everything to him both parties involved.