‘I’m running to Primark!’ Shoppers scream over £18 heels with diamonte hearts that are £930 cheaper than designer pair
IF the Kardashians have worn it, you can be almost guaranteed a dupe will hit the high street.
And these Amina Muaddi look-alike heels are no exception; Primark has dropped dupes of the French fashion house’s iconic Begum heels loved by the Kar-Jenner clan.
You can pick up the Diamanté Heart Pointed Toe Heels and Clear Embellished Heart Court Shoes with the same crystal-esque hardware on for just £18.
By comparison, Amina Muaddi’s Pink Begum Heels and Begum Glass Slings will set you back £930 and £950 respectively.
Primark bosses said that “every step becomes a fashion statement” with the new court heels.
“From date nights to fancy events, these heels are your go-to for instant glam,” they added about the pink heels.
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“Designed for those who adore a touch of luxury, these heels boast a satin finish and stiletto heel that's sure to steal the spotlight.
“But wait, there's more – they're adorned with a dazzling diamanté heart embellishment, adding a touch of sparkle and romance to your every step.”
The clear versions were dubbed “a showstopping addition to your formal ensembles”.
“With a short flared heel for a subtle boost, they enjoy a convenient slip-on style that’s accompanied by a back strap to help ensure secure wear all night long,” Primark said.
“Completing their chic appearance is the sparkly heart embellishment on the front.”
Amina Muaddi heels have been a celebrity staple for several years.
Kim Kardashian, Kendall Jenner and Kylie Jenner have been spotted wearing them countless times.
The Begum design is famed for its short flared heel and hardware over the toes - something Primark has ensured stands out in their versions.
The fast fashion brand took to Instagram to alert their customers about the new drop.
“They're stunning,” Debra Hoggarth said. “Pretty enough for a bride to wear.”
“Okay, oven turned off,” Maria Espinal joked. “I’m running there!
“Food can wait.”
Others described the shoes as “lush” and “beautiful”, with many gushing over the pink design.