Cinq à Sept Debuts First-Ever Footwear Collection
More from Footwear News
Cinq à Sept’s first footwear collection is officially here. The New York-based ready-to-wear brand announced that it was expanding categories in June. The debut line launched Thursday online, in-store at the Cinq à Sept New York City boutique, as well as with retail partners Saks Fifth Avenue, Nordstrom, Bloomingdale’s, and specialty stores globally.
The shoes are developed and produced by Brazilian powerhouse Arezzo & Co. — known for its own labels Alexandre Birman and Schutz — in partnership with Jaya Apparel Group.
Cinq à Sept footwear launches with 12 silhouettes, featuring an everyday sling-back, festive holiday satin heels, ballerina pumps and espadrilles in a range of leather, denim, raffia, mixed materials.
The shoe retail from $295 to $485.
While the company is only eight years old, co-founder and co-CEO Jane Siskin said launching a footwear category was a long-time coming and an organic move for the brand.
“When we started this brand, we set out to really think about a complete lifestyle, and a very specific aesthetic — something that is on trend, but not trendy, and always has a little bit of a sexy edge. There was really nothing like it in footwear. So, not only did I always want to do [shoes], but it really felt right for the brand to have,” she told FN in June.
Ahead of the launch, Katie Holmes was spotted in New York on Nov. 20 wearing Cinq à Sept from head to toe, including a pair of denim and leather slingback pumps from the new collection.
Wearing, Cinq à Sept’s Sylvie Denim Slingback Pump in the Light Indigo/Saddle colorway, Holmes paired the look with a black leather button-down midi skirt. The shoe’s upper features light blue denim and a brown slingback strap with a small metallic buckle. The tapered heel measures at 60 mm and is available in two additional colorways, retailing for $345.
See the full collection below.
Cinq à Sept Resort 2025: A Look at the Brand’s First Shoe Collection
Best of Footwear News
The Most Iconic Shoe Trends of the 1980s: From Jelly Shoes to Air Jordan Sneakers
Here's Everything You Need to Know About Nike Air Force 1 Shoes History
Sign up for FN's Newsletter. For the latest news, follow us on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.