

Lelli Kelly Colourissima: a door into your little girl’s feelings.
“Colourissima” is the first example of an “interactive” school shoe, allowing girls to colour in its interchangeable accessories (choosing between the heart or the bow). This is means by which to spur creativity and at the same time – based on the colours the girl uses – provide parents with a simple and immediate indication of her mood and feelings.
“Colourissima” school shoes come with colourable and interchangeable straps, which little girls can colour in as they please, reveling in the chance to customise an object as important as their school shoes. With every pair of “Colourissima” school shoes, Lelli Kelly also supplies other types of straps, in plain black and not intended to be coloured in, making “Colourissima” ideal for any type of school dress code or for any formal occasion.
Of course, as psychologists and graphologists tell us, in order to have a complete indication of children’s feelings through colours, they must be considered as a part of complete drawings and interpreted within a wider context.
a) Click here to read the “Colourissima Study” carried out by Dr Esther Burkitt, Lecturer in Developmental Psychology at the University of Chichester.
b) Click here to find out more by reading Dr Esther Burkitt’s interview with Lelli Kelly on the website of the University of Chichester.
Click here to find out the meaning of the various colours.





Lelli Kelly Colourissima: a door into your little girl’s feelings.
“Colourissima” is the first example of an “interactive” school shoe, allowing girls to colour in its interchangeable accessories (choosing between the heart or the bow). This is means by which to spur creativity and at the same time – based on the colours the girl uses – provide parents with a simple and immediate indication of her mood and feelings.
“Colourissima” school shoes come with colourable and interchangeable straps, which little girls can colour in as they please, reveling in the chance to customise an object as important as their school shoes. With every pair of “Colourissima” school shoes, Lelli Kelly also supplies other types of straps, in plain black and not intended to be coloured in, making “Colourissima” ideal for any type of school dress code or for any formal occasion.
Of course, as psychologists and graphologists tell us, in order to have a complete indication of children’s feelings through colours, they must be considered as a part of complete drawings and interpreted within a wider context.
a) Click here to read the “Colourissima Study” carried out by Dr Esther Burkitt, Lecturer in Developmental Psychology at the University of Chichester.
b) Click here to find out more by reading Dr Esther Burkitt’s interview with Lelli Kelly on the website of the University of Chichester.
Click here to find out the meaning of the various colours.



