Me-Yeon Models Slingback Heels for Jimmy Choo’s Fall 2023 Campaign
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Mi-Yeon took center stage in chic style, as seen in Jimmy Choo’s fall campaign.
For the autumn 2023 season, the K-pop musician — a member of musical group (G)I-DLE — stars in new photos shot by Stas Komarovski in Paris, emphasizing Choo’s signature approach to sleek glamour and the power of dressing from day to night. The occasion found Mi-Yeon lounging on building steps in blue jeans and a sharp navy jacket, paired with one of creative director Sandra Choi’s newest designs: the $925 Diamond Tilda pumps.
The new slingback style includes square-toed, loafer-like uppers with thin slingback straps, set atop chunky 1.77-inch block heels. For added flair, the preppy shoes — styled in their cranberry red leather version, which also comes in black — were topped with Choo’s signature gold-toned Diamond link chain, which complemented the same accent hanging from its matching red $2,350 Diamond Crossbody bag.
Alongside Mi-Yeon, the campaign also stars model Rebecca Longendyke, who strolls in the streets of the City of Light in a pair of the brand’s new stud-accented Cece boots.
Both stars’ attire leans into the versatility of day-to-night dressing, seen through the collection with pointed-toe pumps, boots, loafers and sandals in hues of black, taupe and brown. For a tonal colorful contrast, the line also includes a variety of heeled sandals and mules — like the label’s hit Saeda and Azia styles — in matte and embellished purple and red tones. Rounding out the full range are accompanying handbags, belts and versatile jewelry, all featuring similar colors with gold and silver Diamond hardware.
You can now discover Jimmy Choo’s fall 2023 campaign and collection on the brand’s website.
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