Blade stretch High heels Ankle boots in black suede, pointed toe, slip on, form fitting, blade heel, 110 mm heel, leather sole, 100% suede, Made in Italy
Made in Italy
Color: black
Model number: 1R475Y100MC21499000
About the designer
Casadei, a luxe women's footwear label founded by Quinto and Flora Casadei, expertly crafts designer shoes in Italy. The iconic designs feature exquisite styles, high-quality materials, seductive shapes, and intricate details for modern women with discerning taste. Read more about Casadei.
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Casadei heels are timeless
Were it not for the investment in local craftspeople and artisans by entrepreneurial families like the Casadeis, the “made in Italy” moniker wouldn’t mean what it means today.