Bal Harbour

Spring 2017

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H e's one of the most revered footwear designers in the world, but Gianvito Rossi almost walked away from shoes. Growing up as the son of Sergio Rossi in San Mauro Pascoli, Italy, he was smitten from an early age. "When I was four or five, I went down to the factory and the shoes were my toys," says Rossi. "It's always been natural to be involved with them." Learning firsthand the intricacies of design and complexities of production, Rossi helped his dad build the brand into a footwear powerhouse before they sold the company in 2005. "I found myself for the first time in my life without shoes," he recalls. "I was thinking I would do something else, but I realized that's my life. I couldn't really understand how much it meant until I lost it." Fortunately for well-heeled women everywhere, he launched his eponymous line shortly thereafter. Today, the elegant, edgy feminine designs are coveted on every continent and worn by the likes of Gwyneth Paltrow, Gigi Hadid and Carine Roitfeld, who serves as an inspiration to the designer. "She's super elegant, super 52 BAL HARBOUR PHOTO COUTESY OF GIANVITO ROSSI Italian shoe maestro Gianvito Rossi discusses his elegant creations, including a cocktail-inspired spring collection at the new Bal Harbour Shops boutique. BY JESSICA MEHALIC LUCAS Pumped Up Kicks

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