As one of the growing number of celebrities reviving the zebra-print trend, Emma Lousie Connolly recently showcased her new “cute” ballet shoes from Marks &, Spencers.
Leopard print has already made its second-coming back into the world of fashion trends, once again becoming one of the most popular patterns to style. But it’s not the only animal print making a return, as plenty of celebrities are reviving the 2000s classic zebra-print. Maya Jama is one notable face who donned the print during an appearance on Love Island, and now Emma Louise Connolly has joined in as she showed fans her new “cute” ballet shoes from Marks & Spencer.
These Leather Pony Hair Zebra Print Bow Ballet Pumps, which Emma designed for £45, have a funky design and versatile styling potential that will make them a wardrobe staple throughout the spring and summer. These shoes can give any outfit an eye-catching twist, whether you’re visiting for work or taking a day out with friends.
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These ballet flat pumps will make a stylish addition to any outfit and will be a must-have for a cool, throwback feel. When you want a straightforward and practical shoe option, they are made with a comfortable flat design that makes it simple to slip on and off. Depending on your attire, they can be easily paired with jeans, skirts, or shorts thanks to their classic and chic aesthetic.
Constructed from leather that provides a premium feel, the pony hair texture and an all-over zebra print create a statement that elevates and energies any look. Finished with a pretty front bow for a discreetly feminine feel, these shoes are part of the M&S collection, which delivers easy-to-wear wardrobe staples that combine classic and contemporary styles.
Emma’s beloved flats are still available in sizes 3 to 8 at Marks &, Spencer’s online store, and in a few select stores, making them strong for the rest of the summer.
Source: Mirror
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