Zara Tindall’s Aintree heels are still in stock | Royal | News
With the race season in full swing and calendars quickly filling with weddings and summer events, finding a reliable pair of heels that ticks both the style and comfort box can feel like a challenge. But Zara Tindall recently wore a pair that look as though they could be the answer.
The 44-year-old stepped out at Aintree last Friday, and she opted for a sleek pair of gold Emmy London courts. The brand is one that has been worn by the Princess of Wales and the Duchess of Edinburgh alike. But these shoes really stand out because of the metallic shade, striking the perfect balance between statement and versatility, pairing effortlessly with everything from soft tailoring to occasion dresses.
The silhouette itself is classic in the best way – a sharp pointed toe and a slim 3.2-inch heel that elongates the leg while still feeling polished and refined. It’s the kind of design that never dates, making it a smart investment rather than a one-season buy.
Crucially, they’re as practical as they are chic. Designed with a memory foam sole, they should be comfortable enough to carry you through long days on your feet. Plus, the heel isn’t too high.
Available in sizes 3 to 9 and in over 20 colourways, they’re the kind of heels you’ll reach for time and time again.
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