Shop the It Shoes From Eva Chen's New Book

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If you're one of Eva Chen's one million Instagram followers, you're well acquainted with the #EvaChenPose and the many enviable shoes she shows off in the back of taxi cabs across NYC. It's no surprise, then, that her first book is all about shoes.

This week, she officially released Juno Valentine and the Magical Shoes, an illustrated children's book. If you keep your eyes peeled, you'll notice that Chen includes tons of designer shoes throughout the book, from Louis Vuitton's buzzy sneakers to Chanel's classic slingbacks. So, we figured why not make her adorable children's book shoppable for fashion grown-ups?

As for the story itself, Chen proves that the accessory can actually provide an important teachable moment for young kids. "Juno embarks on an epic journey through time and space, stepping into the shoes of female icons from Frida Kahlo and Cleopatra to Lady Gaga and Serena Williams," the book description reads. "Each pair of shoes Juno tries brings a brand-new adventure―and a step towards understanding that her very own shoes might be the best shoes of all." How cute is that?

Scroll down to shop our favorite shoes featured in Chen's new book.

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Next up, read MyDomaine's enlightening interview with Eva Chen.

Erin Fitzpatrick
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