Vintage 00s NEW bebe Purple Satin Slingback Stilettos with Bow Sz 6
bebe
Size: 6
These are deadstock vintage bebe purple satin slingback stiletto heels. This pair has never been worn and the buckles are still protected with tissue paper. The peep toe also features a textured purple and metallic silver bow detail, making these sexy and nostalgic
Condition: Excellent
“The bebe concept was founded by Manny Mashouf, a former entertainment executive who specialized in restaurant and arena management. In the mid~1970s Mashouf saw an opportunity to profit from the growing niche market of womenswear designed specifically for the younger, trend-conscious consumer, and so in 1976 he opened the first bebe store in the center of San Francisco. Mashouf chose the name bebe for his store because it encapsulated many of the images he wanted the clothing to project; the name is a play on Hamlet's famous phrase "to be or not to be" and is also Turkish for "woman" and French for "baby," which to Mashouf symbolized growth. The name (pronounced "bee-bee") was also unique for its pithy sound, representing to the customer the same sharp and youthful originality with which the company wished the clothes themselves to appear.
The store was an initial success, focusing primarily on suits for the younger, urban working woman. For its first several years, bebe remained a single boutique, only branching out in the northern California area after several years in business. Mashouf, as director of the company, was at first conservative in his approach to expansion, choosing to focus on the financial health of a handful of stores before opening new locations. The strategy worked, and the company grew slowly but steadily in the Northwest throughout the 1980s.”
bebe
Size: 6
These are deadstock vintage bebe purple satin slingback stiletto heels. This pair has never been worn and the buckles are still protected with tissue paper. The peep toe also features a textured purple and metallic silver bow detail, making these sexy and nostalgic
Condition: Excellent
“The bebe concept was founded by Manny Mashouf, a former entertainment executive who specialized in restaurant and arena management. In the mid~1970s Mashouf saw an opportunity to profit from the growing niche market of womenswear designed specifically for the younger, trend-conscious consumer, and so in 1976 he opened the first bebe store in the center of San Francisco. Mashouf chose the name bebe for his store because it encapsulated many of the images he wanted the clothing to project; the name is a play on Hamlet's famous phrase "to be or not to be" and is also Turkish for "woman" and French for "baby," which to Mashouf symbolized growth. The name (pronounced "bee-bee") was also unique for its pithy sound, representing to the customer the same sharp and youthful originality with which the company wished the clothes themselves to appear.
The store was an initial success, focusing primarily on suits for the younger, urban working woman. For its first several years, bebe remained a single boutique, only branching out in the northern California area after several years in business. Mashouf, as director of the company, was at first conservative in his approach to expansion, choosing to focus on the financial health of a handful of stores before opening new locations. The strategy worked, and the company grew slowly but steadily in the Northwest throughout the 1980s.”
bebe
Size: 6
These are deadstock vintage bebe purple satin slingback stiletto heels. This pair has never been worn and the buckles are still protected with tissue paper. The peep toe also features a textured purple and metallic silver bow detail, making these sexy and nostalgic
Condition: Excellent
“The bebe concept was founded by Manny Mashouf, a former entertainment executive who specialized in restaurant and arena management. In the mid~1970s Mashouf saw an opportunity to profit from the growing niche market of womenswear designed specifically for the younger, trend-conscious consumer, and so in 1976 he opened the first bebe store in the center of San Francisco. Mashouf chose the name bebe for his store because it encapsulated many of the images he wanted the clothing to project; the name is a play on Hamlet's famous phrase "to be or not to be" and is also Turkish for "woman" and French for "baby," which to Mashouf symbolized growth. The name (pronounced "bee-bee") was also unique for its pithy sound, representing to the customer the same sharp and youthful originality with which the company wished the clothes themselves to appear.
The store was an initial success, focusing primarily on suits for the younger, urban working woman. For its first several years, bebe remained a single boutique, only branching out in the northern California area after several years in business. Mashouf, as director of the company, was at first conservative in his approach to expansion, choosing to focus on the financial health of a handful of stores before opening new locations. The strategy worked, and the company grew slowly but steadily in the Northwest throughout the 1980s.”