A sexy shoe is one that men like.

I never met a stripe I didn't like.

I've had many ideas come from clients.

Avoid patent leather, pink, and crystals.

No one wears high heels all day, every day.

As a male designer, you always need a woman's touch.

The shoes and the eyes are windows to a woman's spirit.

When I sit down and design, it's shoes that always appear.

I like statement flats that can take you from day to night.

My shoes aren't minimalist, but they are about a new simplicity.

Historically, I think you can really judge a person by their shoes.

I still work weekends because I like it; I enjoy it. I just don't care.

When I started out, the idea of comfort in shoes was almost a dirty word.

There's something special about shoes, they give you a high like nothing else.

When people take advantage of you and make a business out of it, that's not nice.

I think of my customer as a woman who wants to look beautiful and be able to walk.

People want fashion from us, whereas they might buy core styles from other designers.

I design flats like I design heels: They must be seductive, beautiful and comfortable.

I like the idea of sending my Aquazurra girls out with a lucky charm under their feet.

I wanted to create flats that are as chic as heels - flats you don't have to apologize for.

It's as if to be interesting, you had to be depressed and messy, but that's complete nonsense.

I love art, being so close to the galleries, being by the water - and sunsets from the terrace.

My retail partners, they are my brand ambassadors. They're the ones who are selling the shoes to women.

Being inspired is one thing, but completely knocking off a design is another. There is a big difference.

I want to know who my client is. I see her on Instagram, but it's another thing to get to chat with her.

I was the first one to say that there could be comfortable, sexy shoes, and it's a big part of our brand.

We do high heels, and people know us for that, but the idea of wearing a flat from day to night feels special.

For some reason, many designers are in fashion, but they don't love women. I love women, and I follow my clients on Instagram.

Sometimes you design a shoe, and you think this one is a winner, but you never know when something will be such a crazy phenomenon.

We have such a loyal following in London that we decided to open a shop, and I find Albemarle Street extremely charming and special.

I personally approve all the shoes that go into production, and I have a level of involvement with the factories that other people don't have.

I want you to be able to go to Aquazzura and find a shoe for every occasion, whether that's a red carpet ball or picking up your kids from school.

I started doing flats because women would always apologize for wearing them when they met me, as if they had to be in heels when meeting a shoe designer.

For me, I knew the Christy flat was a beautiful shoe, but I had no idea the incredible trend that would follow - I mean, it's the most copied thing ever!

Florence is charming, cozy, beautiful, inspiring - it has so many great places to go to and so many unique things to see that you won't find anywhere else!

Whenever I went to a wedding or a party, girls kept complaining about their shoes. I love to dance, and I wanted them to have shoes they could keep on all night.

What I always say to people is dress from the feet up. If you don't normally wear colour, try some colour on your feet; it's the place, I think you can have fun and update your outfit.

Women dress very much according to their moods, so when you see their shoes, it really shows you the character and what they want to show to the world, and what they are feeling at that time.

Even though my shoes are different from Ferragamo's aesthetic, which is more classic, I learned the importance of fit and quality. We were making shoes like they used to, by hand, and I carried that with me.

I got a New York designer to build my dream store here, which is a little bit of Florence in New York. It's like the Duomo on Madison. I got inspired by Santa Maria Novella and all the Renaissance architecture.

You can wear a beautiful black dress that you've maybe had for years, but if you wear a fun shoe, you can completely change it. Wear something different, something sexy, something strappy, or something with pom poms.

I think every celebrity that I love wears my shoes. I'm a particular fan of Julianne Moore, and I adore Jennifer Lawrence. There are so many beautiful women. I love Poppy Delevingne, of course; I even made a collection with her.

I have so much fun because I love to meet the women who wear my shoes and meet the clients. That, to me, is the best part - getting to know the faces of the people who actually wear my shoes and getting to have a conversation with them.

Up until the 1960s, women would meet designers in their private ateliers, and together they would build a relationship and a wardrobe. Then, all of a sudden, designers disappeared into their own private bubble, and there was no communication.

Shoes are very emotional. For women, they carry the message that you want to give to the world. One day you want to be sexy, or super powerful at your job - you wear a great pump. If you want to be on-the-go and running after your kids - you wear a great flat.

For me, it's important that I can talk to my customers all over the world. They can comment on what they like, tell me what fits - we have a daily dialogue. I can also see what she looks like and how she wears my shoes, which is a huge advantage. Thank God for Instagram; it helps me keep connected.

I was lucky that I started very young, since I had a very clear idea of what I wanted to do. But my father is very conservative, and he never considered fashion to be a real career but something I could pursue as a hobby. He wanted me to be a doctor, and at one point, I thought of becoming a plastic surgeon.

I was surrounded by women and all I would hear is of them complaining about their shoes. Back then, 'comfort' was a dirty word in fashion footwear. This was before fur loafers or sneakers. So, I wanted to create a shoe that was like slipping your foot into a glove - something beautiful, feminine, and sexy at the same time.

I went to department stores, and there was nothing that I really loved. All the shoes were too complicated, too crazy, too ridiculous, too extreme. The platforms were so high; the shoes were so ugly, covered in crystals and feathers and crap. I just thought, 'Maybe somebody wants a beautifully simple, sexy shoe that they can actually walk in.'

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