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Accessories pick: Orange and blue velvet angel sandals from Pring Paris

Orange and blue velvet angel sandals from Pring Paris

Who? Pring Paris

What? Electric blue and orange lambskin suede make the bold gestures on this pair of “Angel” sandals from Pring Paris. It’s not your typical cut for platform heels but that’s one of the reasons why we like it. The other is that it’s anything but angelic. At least, not if you’re getting ready to party. Priced at £151.

When? Available now

Where? Available online from Carnet de Mode

How? Buy now from Carnet de Mode

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