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LA-based shoe brand Jeffrey Campbell has had a major design evolution over the past 18 years. The once-small name expanded in the blink of an eye and quickly became know for its platform heels.
Jeffrey Campbell first introduced its gargantuan ‘Lita’ ankle boot in 2010. Now, the company creates a version for weddings. Misty White Sidell traces the hideous style’s meteoric rise to fame.
Women's shoes range from the familiar Toms to non-leather Doc Martens, woven plastic Melissa flats, and Converse-like Tretorn sneakers made with recycled insoles. Prices range from about $50 to $450.
Cold Feet is a special collection by Jeffrey Campbell and friend Mary Sue Papale exclusively for Ashbury Skies, a San Francisco e-commerce site. Styles include the laser-cut Lita Daisy ($164.95 ...
Anthropologie slashed 50% off its sale section, including shoes from Dolce Vita, Jeffrey Campbell and Silent D Updated: Apr. 28, 2025, 7:16 p.m. | Published: Apr. 28, 2025, 7:15 p.m.
In an interview with Refinery29, Steward explained that the seed was planted when she and her friend Sanam Sindh, Jeffrey Campbell's creative director, were discussing the lack of boots on the ...
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