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  • JJHeitorShoes's FW 2019/20 collection, is presented at Micam, from February 10th to 13th.

    At F/W 2019/20 collection, the brand brought to women a retro blink of the 60's and 70's presenting 4 core values: comfort, quality, style and durability in a likeable trend collection. Smooth leathers, swedes and wool, appear side by side with embossed printings, patente leathers mixed with warm colours. This collection as a sense of a gothic vibe touch but the brand's main goal remain: achieve a practical but yet elegant look to women. Right now the comfort is all over everything and this is a trend that is popping-up. The brand presents it to women using rich retro accessories, relaxed and fluid shapes combined with tough and resistant materials.

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  • JJHeitor Shoes presented, from 16 to 18 of September, its SS 2019 collection, at MICAM.

    This collection values feminine silhouettes, strong and eccentric colors in balance with the simple shapes and the practical, but elegant look.

    Rich materials with sparkles, crafted skins and fresh fabrics give versatility and variety to this collection.

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  • JJHeitor Shoes once again present at MICAM with its collection F/W 2018/19

    For this FW 18/19, JJHeitor Shoes focus its attention and finds inspiration on fitting rooms, where women gain certainties and validate a new look – despite of their shape or style.

    Embroidery lives on and velvet is a “must-have”, laid out in a varied color palette. Diversity of heels, combined with suede and patent leather, also rock the entire collection. Delicate and shinny accessories have been incorporated and inevitably catch the eye.

    Shoes are the main character of our inspiration for FW 18/19, because, at the end of the day, “it’s all about shoes”.

    Video - JJHeitorShoes Fashion Show at Micam Feb 2018

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