A sleek pointed-toe flat in a vivid red chilli shade, the Annabell brings polished structure to everyday outfits while keeping the comfort and versatility of a flat. Expect a refined silhouette that pairs easily with denim, tailoring, and occasion looks that don’t require heels. If you like footwear that reads “put-together” the second you slip it on, this style delivers that crisp, elongated line—without asking you to commit to a heel.
If you’re ready to add a statement flat to your rotation, explore the Jimmy Choo Red Chilli Annabell Leather Pointed Toe Flat Shoes currently in stock.
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Product | Jimmy Choo Red Chilli Annabell Leather Pointed Toe Flat Shoes |
| Price | 677.52 USD |
| Availability | In stock |
| SKU / MPN | SKU 1:1 / MPN 4144 |
| Category | Fashion |
The Annabell’s pointed toe is the headline: it creates a longer visual line from ankle to toe, which can make everything from cigarette pants to straight-leg jeans look more tailored. A pointed-toe flat also has a uniquely “clean” effect—there’s no chunky sole or sporty detail to dilute the silhouette—so the shoe reads refined even when the outfit is casual.
Color-wise, “red chilli” is vivid but wearable. Think of it like lipstick for your outfit: it can anchor a look that’s otherwise neutral, or it can sharpen a tonal palette (cream, camel, warm beige) by adding energy without adding pattern.
Pointed-toe flats tend to feel more precise than round-toe styles, simply because the shape narrows as it approaches the tip. That doesn’t automatically mean “uncomfortable,” but it does make fit details more important—especially for longer days.
A practical approach: try them the way you’ll actually wear them (barefoot, with no-show socks, or with hosiery). Pay attention to heel security first—if the heel slips, the foot can slide forward and make the toe feel tighter than it needs to. For general fit and foot-health guidance, the American Podiatric Medical Association is a helpful reference point on how shoes should support comfortable walking.
These flats do a lot of styling work on their own. The goal is to let the sharp shape and bold color read clearly, which often means cleaner hems, simpler accessories, and solid colors.
| Occasion | What to wear | Why it works |
|---|---|---|
| Office | Ankle trousers + knit top + structured bag | Sharp toe keeps the outfit polished without heels |
| Day out | Denim + trench + simple tee | Red adds a focal point to classic basics |
| Dinner | Midi skirt + silky blouse | Elegant silhouette reads dressy even as a flat |
| Travel | Comfort-focused separates + light layer | Flat design suits long days while staying refined |
For general material fundamentals and best practices, the American Leather Chemists Association is a solid authority on leather care basics. Day to day, the most impactful habit is quick dust removal after each wear—fine grit can dull the finish over time.
They can be, as long as the fit is secure at the heel and your toes have enough room in the taper. If you’re new to pointed styles, ease into wear with shorter outings—leather often softens and becomes more forgiving over time.
Dust them off after wearing and store them in a breathable dust bag or box away from direct sunlight. To prevent color transfer and scuffing, keep them separated from darker materials like denim or dark suede.
They look especially strong with black-and-white tailoring, denim with neutral layers, and streamlined midi skirts or simple dresses. Let the red act as the focal point by keeping accessories minimal and the palette clean.
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