Black naplak leather women's décolleté by Malone Souliers, featuring by a asymmetric toe. Leather sole. Unlined interior. Heel: 1,5 cm Composition: Naplak
Made in Italy
Color: Black
Size and fit:
Fits true to size.
Model number: JEAN1033BLACKBLACK
About the designer
Malone Souliers is a luxury footwear label for women established by American designer Mary Alice Malone. The line uses traditional artisan techniques and quality materials to expertly craft a range of stunning shoes for the modern woman.
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A name to know: Malone Souliers
Mary Alice Malone is the footwear designer with a unique set of influences and reference points, from the traditional American Northeast, rugged American West, with a certain European refinement.