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Laura Villasenin, founder of the fashion brand Miista, revealed that an A-List celebrity directly reached out to the brand on Instagram
She recalled the songstress requesting a pair of pointed leather boots, currently available on her brand's website for $685
"It was just one of those moments that you go, what is this?" Villasenin told The Standard, adding, "It cannot be real"
A British luxury fashion brand is seeing a surge in demand after an A-list celebrity wore one of their designs
While speaking to London-based newspaperThe Standardon Feb. 9, Laura Villasenin revealed a standout moment for her brand, Miista, that occurred last year when a globally famous singer reached out onInstagram.
"I think our proudest moment is probably a year and a half ago, whenMadonnamessaged our Instagram directly," Laura Villasenin toldThe Standard.
"To receive a message from somebody directly, that you really admire, it was just one of those moments that you go, what is this?" she joked. "It cannot be real."
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Villasenin said the "Like a Prayer" singer, 67, wanted a pair of Aline boots. Priced currently at $685 on theMiista website, the pointed leather boot features "fine lingerie-inspired netting" on the front and a 9cm heel.
Villasenin revealed toThe Standardthat the music industry has heavily influenced her brand.
"Initially, the music industry is what made me move to London: that essence of music, culture, the underground scene," the Galician-born fashion designer told the outlet. "It definitely had a very strong influence [on the brand]… London is a cultural melting pot."
Since Miista launched in 2011, it's gained a legion of celebrity fans and its designs are frequently spotted on the feet of social media trendsetters.
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Charli xcxopted for the brand'sFionla bootsduring herBratsummer tour, while Miista's square-toe heels have also been worn byFKA twigs,Bella HadidandSophie Turner.
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When asked what sets the brand apart from other footwear designers, Villasenin said, perThe Standard, "It's definitely the way we experiment with volume and materials."
She continued, "We play a lot with opposites. But then sometimes you see funny quotes around us, like, 'These are the guys that make ugly shoes for cool girls.'
"Maybe it's a bit ugly, but when you see it on the street, you [really] see a difference," the fashion designer added. "You see the detail, you see the craftsmanship, and you see we put a lot of attention on unexpected details and design."
The brand's signature footwear ranges from around $200 to over $900, while read-to-wear fashion was introduced in 2021.
"By dressing the Miista woman as a whole, we would be able to tell a much stronger story and learn a lot more," Villasenin toldThe Standard.
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