FRÄULEIN CRUSH: Miu Miu Soccer Sneaker Pumps

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There are items that we like, and there are items that we love. There are items we collectively laugh over, bond over, swoon over, and there are definitely pieces we are singularly obsessed with.

We dedicate a weekly declaration of love to particular fashion and beauty items that may not forever be iconic or relevant, but are currently making us feel some type of way. Enjoy the latest obsessions of our editorial team. Welcome to Miss Crush!

This week’s edition comes from the style maven Luis, our newest fashion assistant, who is leveling up our office by coming in each morning with diamond drop earrings, neon turtlenecks, high heeled boots, and all other kinds of goodness, never boxed in. If he’s talking fashion, we suggest listening.

“There have been a billion ways that sports aesthetics have recently been incorporated within the luxury wear world… Sometimes for the better, sometimes for the worse. The flamboyant Louis Vuitton baseball jerseys, all the tracksuits, skatewear everywhere, and have we forgotten that sneakers used to be only for running? More dominantly in recent years, there is Demna for Balenciaga but I get goosebumps thinking about some of those attempts – and not the good ones. In my opinion, soccer never had the coolness of basketball. So while the soccer iterations in fashion have been looking as dumb and ugly as their usual wearer on the fields, I had already given up on the idea that something combining soccer and fashion could do any good to the world we live in. But then here comes Miuccia! You might call them ugly. I don’t. Miuccia has always been the goddess of ugly chic. So elegant and so fierce, these heeled Miu Miu nappa soccer sneakers come along, in black, white, & silver. I’m running to Voo right now to get my pair and kick ass. If only they went up to size 43.”

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