AMINA Muaddi. Jimmy Choo. Christian Louboutin. They’re all luxury designers famed for their decadent high heels.
But one designer that’s curating designs equally is glamorous is , a favourite designer for Sarah Jessica Parker's character, Carrie Bradshaw, in Sex and the City.
These £20 Primark heels have taken social media by storm
They are dupes for Manolo Blahnik designs, which cost upwards of £900
The new shoes come in two hues of red and blush, and are adorned with soft, fabric flowers over the toe strapFamous for its elegant designs that add sophistication to all outfits, Manolo Blahnik heels are a come true.
But for those of us unable to spend circa £900 on a pair of trending floral high heels this summer, has dropped a £20 .
The retailer’s Floral Open Toe Heels are dead ringers for Manolo Blahnik’s creations.
And the best bit? They only cost £20 a pair, meaning a saving of at least £880 than buying the luxury inspiration.
The new shoes come in two hues of red and blush, and are adorned with soft, fabric flowers over the toe strap.
A blurb on the blush kicks reads: “These pink open-toe heels are a true statement piece, with vibrant floral embellishments adorning the front for a bold and eye-catching touch.
“The satin finish adds a luxurious sheen, while the ankle strap and platform sole provide both style and support.
“Perfect for adding a pop of colour to evening wear or elevating a special occasion outfit.”;
Primark bosses added that the red open-toe heels “are a true statement piece, with vibrant floral embellishments adorning the front for a bold and eye-catching touch”;.
Each pair has a buckle fastening and cushion pads on the soles.
Primark’s took to Instagram to promote the new shoes, and shoppers were drooling over the elegant designs.
“These are absolutely magnificent,”; one fashionista penned.
“I am absolutely in love,”; another cried.
Others joked that Primark need to “take their money right now”;, and beamed that the “stunning”; heels would help them get “Spring ready”;.
It comes after shoppers were racing to their local Primark to get their hands on the latest 90s shoe trend.
The retail giant is – namely the Fisherman Buckle Jelly Shoes, which come in either black or clear and cost £7.



