It’s undeniable what a pair of simple, sleek black boots with a flirty kitten heel can do for your wardrobe. A true capsule staple, they’ve proven their staying power, and that’s exactly why investing in a quality pair is so worthwhile. This is where I always turn to vintage offerings and embark on my long, thrilling search. Enter: my Vinted treasure hunt.
Since its founding in 1996, Jimmy Choo has been synonymous with the craftsmanship and timeless quality of footwear. The brand embodies high fashion while prioritising comfort and wearability. That’s why I was so excited when, mid-scroll through the light blue app, I was stopped in my tracks by a pair in pristine condition.
Listed by stylist and designer reseller Eve Kelly, known on social media as @steezyy_steve_, they were a pair of black leather stiletto boots plucked from the archives of the late 90s. They sit just below the knee with a streamlined, fitted silhouette, featuring a zip-up design adorned with the brand’s logo, a flirty kitten heel, and a sultry pointed toe.
What truly caught my attention, though, was the silver hardware circular accent that decorates the back of the boot – a small detail that instantly elevates the whole look In a size 39 – but with vintage sizing often running small, making them closer to a UK 5.5 – I snapped them up for a reasonable £307.00, given their excellent condition, aside from a few charming pre-loved quirks.
This rare find instantly took my mind back to an iconic 2001 photograph of Jennifer Aniston for ELLE Magazine, one buried deep in the archives, yet forever a touchstone in the sartorial playbook of minimalism aficionados that peppers their seasonal agendas. The image captures a youthful Jennifer Aniston leaning against a bare white wall, her blonde-highlighted locks styled into a voluminous blowout, lips slightly pouted.
Yet all eyes are on her refreshingly simple ensemble – one that has remarkably aged with grace. She wore a black cashmere cardigan by Vera Wang paired with a coordinating leather mini skirt, and, of course, the very same Jimmy Choo stiletto boots, her legs bent elegantly with her weight resting on the heels.
How I’m styling my vintage Jimmy Choo boots
Courtesy of their polished finish, I’m taking a cue from the Friends alum and styling my archival boots with a minimalist mindset. This is where 1990s-era Prada seamlessly weaves into my sartorial moodboard. Since her debut in 1988, Miuccia Prada has championed contemporary dressing defined by airy silhouettes and minimalist precision. That ethos became the perfect springboard for my styling.
It’s the idea of being fully covered yet still feeling undeniably sexy, thanks to a sleek, streamlined silhouette. I was drawn to a double-leather moment, so I styled the boots with a black leather zip-up waistcoat featuring a high-neck collar – another vintage gem with an unknown Italian label sourced from Depop. Keeping with the monochromatic palette, I paired it with black low-rise tailored trousers. To complete the chic look, I slicked my hair back into a straightened ponytail for an unfussy aesthetic and added a pair of vintage Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses with oversized lenses for a touch of drama.
My advice for buying vintage boots
When you buy leather shoes, especially vintage, the soles can be delicate, and the heels, particularly stilettos, require extra care. A trip to the cobbler is never wasted, whether it’s to add protective soles or to repair a broken heel when the tip gives way, leaving that dreaded clicky exposed metal nub. I took mine to Mayfair Cobblers and Dry Cleaners for a quick refresh, ensuring they remain a lasting part of my ever-growing trove of vintage galore.
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