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Bernardo - The Summer Favorite

A summer staple that has been worn by everyone from Jackie O to Jennifer Garner, Bernardo shoes continue to remain a fan favorite. Known for their classic Miami sandal, an Italian leather thong sandal with a knotted center, Bernardo has been making a shoe statement since 1947.

Worn often in the ‘60s and ‘70s, the Miami style was classically paired with Lilly Pulitzer sundress. The company brought back the revered style and celebrities and shoe lovers alike have brought the Miami back to mainstream popularity. And if shoes aren’t enough, Bernardo also offers handbags and accessories to complete your effortless look.

Over the years, the company has adapted their styles to popular trends. Metal rings, flower detailing, braided straps, gladiator styles, as well as jewels and stones have popped up on the beloved brand. We're loving the elegance on the crystal-detail thong sandal, which is available at Neiman Marcus. The dressier sandal adds a spark of shine that would be the perfect accomplice to a maxi dress. Even the Miami has been updated and is now available in over 20 colors, including the ever-popular metallics.

Available at Nordstrom and Piperlime among other mainstream retailers, the chic shoes are priced from $89. Bernardo’s are a time-tested way to stay on trend, as well as to show off your perfectly pedicured toes. You know what they say, if the shoe fits, buy it in every color.

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