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Irregular Choice unveils Cinderella inspired line

Latest Disney collaboration follows on from Star Wars success last year.

Quirky shoe specialist Irregular Choice has released its latest limited edition Disney collaboration – with the new range inspired by Cinderella.

The collection launched in-store and online at the stroke of midnight (obviously) on Friday October 28.

It looks set to match the success the company enjoyed with its limited edition range of Star Wars heels last year, which featured the likes of R2-D2, Yoda, Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader standing in for the traditional high heel.

The Cinderella collection includes glass slipper-inspired heels featuring silver glitter uppers with oversized bows and metallic high heels.

There is also a range of sparkling flats, while two wedge designs – with Cinderella actually inside the heel – will launch on November 11.

Prices start from £110.

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