I feel like Bottega makes really comfy shoes. I’ve had them for three years now, and I’ve run them into the ground they are so fucked up, but I love them and I wear them everywhere because they’re so comfy. Go-to shoes: My Bottega lug-soled Chelsea boots. They’re the nuanced version with the chunky platform on them - I love them, but I really never reach for them because I can’t handle it. I get the worst blisters from those shoes, but they’re so slay. Prada in general makes very uncomfortable shoes, in my opinion - but any kind of hard leather, the backs of them just kill me. Least comfortable shoes: I have these Prada Monolith loafers. It was that whole Jeffree Star, Gucci moment going on, and I was like, “Oh my god, I need to be an influencer and wear pink shoes.” They’re still kind of iconic, I just never wear them. They were a pair of pink Gucci Rhyton trainers. That is definitely where my love of shoes came from, and my dad always loved shoes, too.įirst designer kicks: They were so “me” at the time. I would be living my best “America’s Next Top Model” life while she was gone, and I don’t think I’ve ever told her that. I remember being infatuated by a stiletto or a colorful shoe, anything with a heel on it. Shoe beginnings: When my mom would leave home and I would be alone at the house, I would go into her closet and try on her stilettos and her platform shoes, because we’re the same size. New York City is not really built for having a lot of shoes, so I keep it at about 50. How many shoes do you own: I really try to narrow it down. Alessandra Ambrosio Goes Sky-High in Peep-Toe Platforms and Asymmetrical Dress at Race to Erase MS 30th Anniversary Galaīelow, Mondo breaks down his go-to shoe styles, shopping secrets and the best boots to wear when creating viral hair looks.
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