Hollywould
Whether you’re looking for a sophisticated pump for the workplace of pink stiletto for play, you are sure to never be a wallflower in Hollywould shoes. Before setting up shop and launching her own brand, however, Holly worked under fashion greats such as Christian Lacroix in Paris and Vivienne Westwood in London who told her, “There are no rules in fashion.” Though Holly was trained in print and apparel, her love (and/or obsession) was in shoes. In the spring of 2000, Hollywould made its Spring debut in Bergdof Goodman, and Holly went on to create colorful handbags and flirty dresses to accompany her shoe line.
Holly’s training and expertise in prints is evident in her shoe collection with looks like her Donata Bootie, a daring ankle boot in entirely leopard print. Its pencil thin heel and side buckle detail makes this shoe a standout. Just as it is true in a fabulous ensemble, so is the case in footwear: it’s all in the details. Hollywould takes a simple bronze ballet flat and adds a tie up ankle strap or a red strappy sandal with a 4 inch heel to boot and adds a decorative flower. Holly’s love of flowers and feminine colors is reminiscent of Sarah Jessica’s Parker’s style in the television and film success, Sex and the City.
You are never destined to be a wallflower in Hollywould designs, as she incorporates playful colors, but still achieves the sophistication of Old Hollywood with classic styles. For example, she takes the basic peep toe, adds some suede and sexy ankle strap and presto, you have the Camilla peep toe in midnight blue.
Hollywould offers a wide variety of shoes whether you’re looking for the perfect pair of work pumps of a sky-high stiletto in an unapologetic shade of hot pink. Embrace the inner glamizon and take a walk down your respective catwalk in a pair of Hollywould shoes.