
If the Shoe Fits
Comedy · Romance · TV Movie
Overview
A modern Cinderella in Paris: While the plain Kelly Carter works as a dresser for the famous fashion designer Francesco, she dreams of designing shoes for him. However she can't win his attention... until she helps a good fairy on the street who, unbeknownst to Kelly, enchants a pair of Kelly's shoes so that she turns into a supermodel whenever she wears them. She attends Francesco's Ball and immediately wins his heart. Now, how can she make him love her real self?
Top Cast


Rob Lowe
Rob Lowe
Francesco Salvitore
Rob Lowe
Francesco Salvitore


Jennifer Grey
Jennifer Grey
Kelly Carter / Prudence
Jennifer Grey
Kelly Carter / Prudence


Élisabeth Vitali
Élisabeth Vitali
Véronique
Élisabeth Vitali
Véronique


Andréa Ferréol
Andréa Ferréol
Wanda
Andréa Ferréol
Wanda


Rebecca Potok
Rebecca Potok
Mimi Larcher
Rebecca Potok
Mimi Larcher


Sacha Briquet
Sacha Briquet
Cirage
Sacha Briquet
Cirage
Florence Pelly
Florence Pelly
Taffy
Florence Pelly
Taffy
Alison Hornus
Alison Hornus
Domino
Alison Hornus
Domino


Fabienne Chaudat
Fabienne Chaudat
Receptionist
Fabienne Chaudat
Receptionist
Josephine Penedo
Josephine Penedo
Carol
Josephine Penedo
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