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SPOTLIGHT


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robably the best-selling footwear brand at this season’s Moda show, VITTI LOVE (a stampede of buyers and orders being written when the


Footwear Today team visited the stand at Moda!), is 100% Spanish, made in the town of Elche near Alicante. The factory is now in third-generation hands. A few years ago Fran Varo, the new "boss", fell in love with the idea


Vitti Love are famous for their exciting combinations of materials and colours....... here you can see tan calf combined with sky suede to give a completely fresh take on the riding boot story. A fine gold trim completes the look. (RRP: £149.00)


of producing beautiful leather-lined boots at reasonable prices (and full margins for retailers) after starting his collaboration with a designer with many year’s experience of developing luxury products. His influence can be seen in every detail of the collection and helps create the unique image that is today's Vitti Love.


Classic tan with gold buckle detailing........always good whether on the knee boot with stylish heel (RRP: £159.00) or flat ankle boot (RRP: £119.00)


One of the top sellers: external-zip knee boot with tassle in vibrant suedes. (RRP: £139.00)


HEELS are also important this season...........mixed with the textures and tassles of Vitti Love we have chocolate calf + "croc" suede (RRP: £159.00) and tan tassled ankle boot (RRP: £119.00)


Tone-on-tone is also an option with Vitti Love because of their clever use of materials: here you can see chocolate calf + chocolate "croc" suede (RRP: £145.00), and also tan calf with tan burnished suede.............with two buckles for added interest (RRP: £159.00)


Pure Country......Tan Chelsea boot (RRP: £110), Tan Brogue on styish heel (RRP: £105.00) and flat multi lace-up (RRP: £95.00)


Contact: Footwear Agent, Martin Ward, email:martinwardfootwear@hotmail.co.uk 24 • FOOTWEAR TODAY • MARCH 2013


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