Rita Ora has never treated footwear as an afterthought. Long before she rings in her 35th birthday on Nov. 26, the singer had already built a reputation for turning shoes into a through-line of her style — from early red-carpet slingbacks to the collaboration-heavy years that followed.

Her first major footwear project landed in 2014, when Adidas Originals brought her in for a collection built around what fans were actually buying at the time — clog heels and booties topped the list — and her own habit of digging for vintage details.

Next came her footwear collaboration with Giuseppe Zanotti in 2019 , which included slides, stiletto sandals, pointed-toe mules and a knee-high peep-toe boot built with a Cuban Link chain at the heel — a detail she pushed for because it mirrors the jewelr

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