Myleene Klass declared a neon summer as she stepped out on the red carpet in a vibrant pair of yellow shoes. Her ‘highlighter heels’ added a vibrant pop of colour to her look and offset her red midi dress perfectly.
Myleene was attending the Gianni Versace retrospective at Arches London Bridge and went for bright multi-colours in almost every aspect of her look. The star's bold shoes are the perfect example of how to inject fun and vibrancy into a look, and are proof that neon shades don't have to be matched to plain, neutral outfits.
For classic neons, think highlighter pens: bright yellow, green and pink. The good news is that there are plenty of fabulous heels in a huge range of style available in these colours, from design houses like Jimmy Choo to high street stores including John Lewis and Debenhams.
Below, we've rounded up some of our favourite options in a variety of styles, with prices beginning at just £30. First up, if you're looking for a real neon burst from a covetable name, these Jimmy Choos are an excellent shout - especially as they're currently on sale.
If you're getting dizzy just looking at the height of those JCs, then Ravel's sling-backs are (literally) a more down to earth and secure option, at a fraction of the price.
If highlighter pink is more your hue, look to OFF WHITE for its fabulous satin 'lollipop' mules. A unique yet understated design.
Who better to turn to when it comes to shoes than Carrie Bradshaw herself? Sarah Jessica Parker's vibrant pink court heels are a modern classic.
Or, if you're looking for a little more decoration, this bow-topped pair from Anthropologie put a fresh twist on a timeless silhouette.
Earlier this month, it was Myleene's lookalike daughter Ava who was looking fabulous in a red dress, as she celebrated graduating high school with her mum. Taking to Instagram, Myleene shared a selfie of the two of them with an emotional caption about the milestone moment.
'To my eldest daughter, my Ava bear, my day one, my forever love, thank you for choosing me to be your Mama,' Mylene wrote. She described her daughter as a 'talented, smart, intuitive and an exceptional human being' and encouraged Ava to 'go out and see the world' on her terms.