Rene Caovilla Leather Peach Flower Sandals. Satin and leather upper with Peach Flower embellishment and hand-applied rhinestones. High heels, leather sole and insole.
Made in Italy
Color: Pink Satin
Size and fit:
Heel Height: 10,5cm
Model number: C12573105R001V761PINK
About the designer
René Caovilla is an Italian luxury footwear brand founded in 1934. The iconic women's collection features masterfully handcrafted designs, including sandals, pumps, sneakers, and espadrilles, embellished with sparkling jewels and accents.
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René Caovilla’s jeweled shoes are works of art. And no, that’s not a hyperbole: the label’s trademark Cleo snake sandals were exhibited at MoMA in 1975.