![]() ![]() He's also good friends with the other two women. "Jack is a very dear friend of mine and I have known him for a number of years. "We were there as friends and work coleagues having a wonderful afternoon in the Italian sun," she clarified. Pelosini added that the trip was official and things with Jack were strictly platonic. It wasn't appropriate for me to be topless." I'm very sorry if I caused any embarrassment to Princess Eugenie and Jack. "It led people to make improper suggestions," she continued, "and jump to conclusions and it's very hurtful that people are thinking this. ![]() I felt very bad for them when I saw the images of him surrounded by three women because his wife was not there." I know it does not look right for Jack and his family. "I usually never go topless," she told The Daily Mail, "but my bikini got wet and I decided to take it off. The former model cleared the air regarding the controversial photos, showing Jack surrounded by three female pals on a boat. Of course, I’m always wearing the right shoes when I do so.Erica Pelosini apologised for posing objectionably near Princess Eugenie's husband, Jack Brooksbank, on a yacht over the weekend. I love going to different countries and walking around, discovering-there is culture everywhere. “There is no better inspiration than traveling. We are always on the road,” says Pelosini, who is from Greece. Our studio is in Florence, but our home is in America. This first collection, which debuts in stores this fall, pulls details from the ancient cities of Costantinopole, Tyre and Antiochia, and was inspired-like much of the husband-and-wife’s life-by travel. “The right detail really makes the shape stand out,” Pelosini smiles. A simple black suede sandal silhouette, for instance, was enlivened by a fringe top-strap. The designer floated through the space perfectly outfitted, sharing thoughts of the creations, each a personal monument in some way or another. Pearl-applied loafers and shiny velvet boots-which recalled ancient embroideries from the Byzantine period-were seen as bites of brunch while posh high tea was served. Revealed at Mark’s Club, a noted members-only club from the ’70s in a cozy Mayfair townhouse, the idea was to welcome life to the line as if it were a private home. It was in fact a collaboration with Katrantzou-a bow-embellished slipper that appeared on the Greek designer’s Fall 2017 runway-that previewed Miss Leeman’s premiere the following day this past February in London. Miss Leeman will be Erica Pelosini’s first collection of her own, which she will design alongside her husband, Louis Leeman. “I look at them as their own form of art.” “My whole life I’ve always collected shoes,” she says. The transition, however, was not so challenging for Pelosini, a self-professed shoe-addict, who owns no less than 2,000 shoes at one time and whose closest circle-largely shoe and fashion designers-have named many pieces in her honor. Though the two have been working together for the past few years on Louis Leeman the brand, a line of super-luxe men’s shoes handcrafted the Italian way, the new collection marks their first, completely realized line for women after special projects with Roberto Cavalli and Mary Katrantzou in the past. Her favorite pair? A simple pair of tasseled out sandals, of course. In a few hours she’d be in Mykonos for friend and fellow shoe designer Bryan Atwood’s birthday, but for now, beside the shimmering Mediterranean waters, she is adding the finished touches to her very own collection, Miss Leeman, designed alongside her husband. She’s calling from a windy island nearly half-a-day away from the coast of mainland Greece. “I’m just obsessed with them!” Pelosini shouts over the phone today. Her wedding dress, designed by Peter Dundas, then the creative director of Pucci, was adorned by delicate fringe cords across the lattice criss-cross neckline, while her white, lace-up pumps, made by Aquazzura’s Edgardo Osorio, furthered the fantasy, with tiny tassels carefully placed above the ankle. Three years ago, when the stylist Erica Pelosini married footwear designer Louis Leeman in Capri, Italy, she had one stern request: tassels. ![]()
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