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Mairiboo for Envie


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Για 6η συνεχόμενη σεζόν, η Μαίρη Συνατσάκη παρουσίασε τα σχέδια (14 συνολικά!) που δημιούργησε σε συνεργασία με την Envie Shoes, μία από τις πλέον αναγνωρίσιμες εταιρίες υποδημάτων στην Ελλάδα με πολυετή εμπειρία στον χώρο. 

Σε μια συνεχώς μεταβαλλόμενη εποχή των trends η Envie Shoes καινοτομεί, προσφέροντας μοναδικές συλλογές για γυναίκες αλλά και άνδρες, συνδυάζοντας την άνεση με τον σύγχρονο σχεδιασμό. 


Η νέα συλλογή διαθέτει τα πιο must-have χρώματα και σχέδια της σεζόν, με κλασσικές προτάσεις όπως μπαλαρίνες με χαμηλό τακούνι, croco ankle boots και  western booties. Παράλληλα επιλέγει τα απόλυτα glossy party heels, αισθησιακές over the knee μπότες αλλά και τα πιο cool sneakers! 

Τα 14 «διαμάντια» της νέας συλλογής Mairiboo For Envie, με την υπογραφή της Μαίρης Συνατσάκη τα βρίσκουμε σε επιλεγμένα καταστήματα σε όλη την Ελλάδα και την Κύπρο, καθώς και online στο envieshoes.gr και στο buyaboo.gr


Ανακαλύψτε περισσότερα για τη συλλογή στα social media στα hashtags #MairibooForEnvie, #EnvieShoes και #EnvieGirls.


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