Rosie Fortescue Elevates Her Monochrome Style With Schutz Cage Booties at Fashion for Relief

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Back in late 2014, Rosie Fortescue—then a 5’4″ (162.6 cm) Made in Chelsea standout and budding jewelry designer—joined Naomi Campbell at the launch of the supermodel’s Fashion for Relief Pop-Up Shop at Westfield London, a week-long charity initiative created to raise funds and awareness for the Ebola crisis through donated designer pieces from Campbell, Kate Moss, and other celebrity supporters.

At the event, Naomi Campbell turned heads in a chiffon ombre dress from the Burberry Prorsum Resort 2015 collection styled with Alaïa whipstitch boots.

Rosie Fortescue keeps her beauty look soft and polished with rosy cheeks, defined lashes, and a side-swept hairstyle at the Fashion for Relief pop-up eventRosie Fortescue keeps her beauty look soft and polished with rosy cheeks, defined lashes, and a side-swept hairstyle at the Fashion for Relief pop-up event

At YNS, we have observed the cage heel become one of the most talked-about footwear trends in recent years—our in-depth guide shows how “caged” designs, characterised by latticed uppers and striking architectural silhouettes, moved from the runway into celebrity red-carpet rotations.

These styles offer more than height-boosting glam: they give a sculptural finish that commands attention, blends subtle sexiness with structural detail, and naturally pairs with both flowing eveningwear (like Rosie’s “Venice” maxi dress) and edgier ensembles. For fans of standout heels, the cage-heel moment remains a go-to for making an elevated style statement.

Rosie Fortescue Brings Sleek, Monochrome Style to Fashion for Relief

Fresh off launching her eponymous accessories line after studying History of Art, the British reality personality (who wears a US shoe size 7) stepped out to support the charity-driven fashion initiative.

The British TV personality kept her look sleek and monochromatic, choosing a black “Venice” maxi dress from her own fashion line—complete with peplum detailing and a softly dipped hem that added movement and structure.

Rosie Fortescue showcases her black “Venice” maxi dress and color-block fur stole, styling the look with graphic Schutz “Norma” cage booties on the Fashion for Relief red carpet in LondonRosie Fortescue showcases her black “Venice” maxi dress and color-block fur stole, styling the look with graphic Schutz “Norma” cage booties on the Fashion for Relief red carpet in London on November 27, 2014 (Credit: Lexi Jones / WENN / Euan Cherry)

Known for her role on the BAFTA-winning E4 series, Rosie elevated her look with Schutz’s “Norma” cage booties—a bold choice from the Brazilian label founded by Alexandre Birman in 1995, celebrated for its modern, high-impact heels and statement-making details that add an architectural edge to even the most feminine silhouettes.

The Schutz “Norma” cage booties feature laser-cut detailing, an open toe, and a sculptural stiletto heel finished with a glossy red tortoiseshell effectThe Schutz “Norma” cage booties feature laser-cut detailing, an open toe, and a sculptural stiletto heel finished with a glossy red tortoiseshell effect

Explore More Rosie Fortescue & Schutz Shoe Highlights

As we wrap up this look back at Rosie’s 2014 Fashion for Relief appearance, it’s worth noting that Schutz’s sculptural heels have only grown more popular in the years since—so we’ve gathered a curated selection of YNS articles for readers who love Rosie’s style and the brand’s now-signature, red-carpet-ready designs.

👠 Explore Rosie Fortescue & Schutz Shoe Moments on YNS: