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If the shoe fits, walk in it ’til your high heels break . In addition to being a rather underappreciated Taylor Swift lyric, that seems to be the superstar’s approach to red carpet footwear these days. Despite having any number of fashion brands begging to dress her, Swift’s sported the same pair of Giuseppe Zanotti Lilibeth slingbacks on multiple step-and-repeats.

And in news sure to delight fashion-savvy Swifties, her stilettos are seriously on sale in an array of colors and heel heights right now. She first chose the sleek, simple heels for a pair of 2022 appearances on the “Graham Norton” show and at the MTV Europe Music Awards ; since then, she’s incorporated them into her looks for Beyoncé’s “Renaissance” movie premiere in November, the NYC premiere of “Poor Things” in December and the 2024 Grammys in January. How’s that for cost per wear? A rep for the Italian label tells Page Six Style that Swift’s worn versions of the Lilibeth in velvet, suede and patent leather, and that she’s partial to the towering 105-mm heel height (that’s just over 4 inches, or what I like to call “sitting shoes”).



For those with less adept arches, the style’s also available in 50-, 70-, 85- and 90-mm versions, and in a wide range of neutral and metallic hues — many of which are marked down at the moment. But given that the Grammy winner swears by these sky-high stilettos for hours-long awards shows and packed press days, I had to know: Is there some sort.

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