Emma Hope Shoes for Women

Emma Hope

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Emma Hope Shoes for Women

Emma Hope is a shoe designer who began her career designing shoes for Laura Ashley, but quickly got recognised in her own right and opened her own shoe shops in London. She has since worked on collaborations with Paul Smith, Anna Sui and Mulberry.

Emma Hope footwear is made in a family owned factory in Tuscany, where specialists use hand crafted shoe making techniques to ensure every pair of shoes are made to a high standard and quality.

Day shoes

Emma Hope designs an array of shoes to be worn during the day. A popular collection is the range of Moc shoes. Moccasins in style, they offer a classic, timeless and neutral element to your wardrobe. Moccasins are also comfortable styles of shoe, enabling you to be on your feet for a long time.

Emma Hope boots provide a fashionable addition to your daytime wardrobe, whilst keeping your feet warm and comfortable. They are available in many styles such as ankle boots or knee length, in either flat or heeled designs. Fabrics range from suede, to leather and velvet.

Recently, Emma Hope has introduced trainers to her collection, which have a classic style and are available in such fabrics as pony skin, silk velvet, python or suede. All styles are calf lined for optimum comfort. They add another dimension to your outfit by offering a classic, casual style of shoe and pairing it with luxurious fabrics for a sophisticated daytime look.

Evening shoes

The range of Emma Hope evening shoes includes classically designed court shoes , with low heels and pointed toes. These offer a stand out, sophisticated addition to your outfit that can be found in many colours and embellishments. There are various options available such as laser cut patterns, embellishments such as sequins and flowers, which are available in fabrics such as velvet. All details stand out against the shoe itself.

Ballet shoes are another option Emma Hope designs for evening wear. They are ideal for those who prefer not to wear heels, as they offers comfort combined with style. Embroidery is key to the collection, with sequins being a strong favourite of Emma Hope's design. This takes the ballet shoe away from daywear to evening wear.