Emma Hope

Emma Mary Constance Hope MBE (born July 1962) is a British shoe designer.

[2] When Hope graduated, Harper's and Queen named her alongside John Galliano as someone to be aware of.

[2] Hope started out designing shoes for Laura Ashley, Betty Jackson and Jean Muir.

[2][3] In 2002, she designed shoes for Paul Smith, and opened two more shops in London, in Sloane Square and Notting Hill.

"[5] In 1995, Sandra Boler, editor of Brides magazine, chose a pair of Emma Hope shoes to accompany the Catherine Rayner bridal gown selected to represent 1995 in the Dress of the Year collection at the Fashion Museum, Bath.