The actress has signed on as the brand's artistic director to streamline and refine their aesthetic.
She commented on the partnership: "When I first came to PLV, I saw the potential in it because it was a brand that didn't really have its own identity.
"It was a little bit all over the place. I looked at it as an opportunity to help create that… This is very important to me. I'm not a person who does anything halfway."
Diaz explained that she wanted to create a collection that she is happy with and hopes that women will connect with the styles in their own way.
She told WWD: "I don't want girls to aspire to be me. That's not what this brand is about. It's not about wearing a shoe I would wear. I want them to see themselves in this shoe."
The range features a number of chic peep-toe booties with contrasting textures and shades for an edgy finish. Overall, the result is a wearable, accessible collection of shoes that should have widespread appeal. Bravo Cameron!
Take a look at some pics from the range below.




