Maison Margiela Black leather Tabi Babouche Loafers. Black leather upper, siganture split toe design. Black leather insole, beige leather and suede lining. Black leather sole with numbering system.
Made in Italy
Color: Black
Model number: S57WR0051PR058T8013
About the designer
Maison Margiela is a Paris-based fashion house founded by Belgian designer Martin Margiela. One of the top haute couture designers in the industry, the brand's androgynous style, eye-catching shapes, striking patterns, and avant-garde approach are part of its elegant mystique.
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What makes Maison Margiela shoes so unique?
Founded by Belgian designer Martin Margiela, the brand has carved a unique niche for itself, particularly noted for its anonymity and deconstructionist approach.