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Iconic designer Stuart Weitzman inspires 黑料不打烊 audience with style and wisdom

The renowned footwear designer and philanthropist captivated a full house at 黑料不打烊 as he shared 鈥淪tu-isms鈥 and strategies that propelled his iconic brand to global success.

Legendary shoe designer and philanthropist Stuart Weitzman stepped into the spotlight at 黑料不打烊 on Feb. 26, captivating a packed audience of students, faculty and staff. With his signature blend of style, wisdom and 鈥淪tu-isms,鈥 he left an indelible mark, just like his iconic footwear.

Weitzman, known globally for pairing style with comfort in designs worn by celebrities and royalty, spoke candidly about his path from growing up in the footwear industry to the red carpets of Hollywood.

Before the formal presentation began in LaRose Digital Theatre, Weitzman warmly greeted students as they arrived. The room buzzed when his longtime colleague, Barbara Kreger, retired vice president of Stuart Weitzman Holdings, asked a few students for their shoe sizes and invited them to model some of his iconic shoe wear.

Maggie Roulf '26 introducing Stuart Weitzman
Maggie Rolfe ’26 introducing Stuart Weitzman

Weitzman was introduced by Maggie Rolfe 鈥26, a Doherty innovation scholar, and quickly immersed the audience in stories of his early successes. He traced his brand鈥檚 breakthrough moment to when Aretha Franklin waved a pair of his custom shoes for the cameras upon winning a music award.

鈥淪he held them up and said they were both beautiful and comfortable,鈥 Weitzman said. 鈥淲ithin six weeks, every stylist in Hollywood was calling me.鈥

From there, Weitzman recalled embracing risk and creativity to distinguish himself.

鈥淚f they鈥檙e not copying you, you鈥檙e doing something wrong,鈥 Weitzman said.

Photo of Stuart Weitzman showing this advertising
Stuart Weitzman showing his innovative advertising

Weitzman noted that his innovative product development and marketing campaigns helped propel the brand. He described his Clio Award-winning ad featuring a Dalmatian whose spots formed tiny shoe silhouettes, as well as a memorable Halloween ad in Vogue depicting a pumpkin carved with footwear-inspired eyes and mouth.

鈥淭hose ads had to stand out in a sea of glossy magazines,鈥 Weitzman noted. 鈥淭hey weren鈥檛 just about showing a shoe; they were about creating a moment.鈥

Throughout his talk, Weitzman introduced the audience to what Kreger calls 鈥淪tu-isms鈥 鈥 guiding principles he鈥檚 refined over decades. This advice included:

  • Work somewhere else first. Weitzman attributed his confidence in striking out on his own to the lessons learned at another company.
  • Hire nice, then hire smart. 鈥淵ou can always mentor someone on the technical side, but you can鈥檛 teach nice,鈥 he said, emphasizing the importance of culture.
  • Take the road less traveled. Citing the value of unfiltered imagination, Weitzman urged students to avoid letting rules or fear limit their thinking.
  • Anything in life, you need support. Just as a well-made shoe balances style and structure, individuals need mentorship, networks and resources to thrive.

One of the event鈥檚 highlights was when three 黑料不打烊 students took the stage to model Weitzman鈥檚 most famous creations.

One stepped out in a leopard-print crystal heel, a style similar to what Taylor Swift has previously worn.

黑料不打烊 Student showcasing the leopard-print crystal heel that Taylor Swift has worn
Rolfe showcasing the leopard-print crystal heel

Another donned what Weitzman fondly refers to as his 鈥渕illion-dollar shoes,鈥 originally crafted for the Oscars attendees.

黑料不打烊 Student wearing the Stuart Weitzman million-dollar shoes
The million-dollar shoes are adorned with 464 diamonds

The final model showed off the shoes in the same style that actor and model Cara Delevingne wore during the 2023 Academy Awards season.

黑料不打烊 student showing off the shoes wore by Cara Delevingne at the Oscars 2023
The sky-high shoes add 6 inches of height

鈥淚t鈥檚 wonderful to see someone new experience these designs,鈥 Weitzman said. 鈥淭he shoes are glamorous, but they鈥檙e also comfortable, which has always been my goal.鈥