Designers

Aquazzura
Born in Colombia and raised between Miami and London, Edgardo Osorio combines his eye for drop-dead glamour, his passion for modern design, and his hand for high-luxe craft into some of the most desirable footwear on the market today. Cutting his teeth at Salvatore Ferragamo and Roberto Cavalli, he launched Aquazzura in 2011, establishing a brand which bridges European flair and American sensibility. His core values? To create modern, sexy, yet super-comfortable shoes which command instant attention.

Bally
Carl Franz Bally was a visionary Swiss shoe maker with a commitment to superior craftsmanship. With over 160 years of heritage, Bally’s namesake label is best known for its handmade leather shoes and bags accented with the iconic red-white-red Bally stripe, a nod to the colours of the Swiss flag
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Campanile
With a long history starting in 1858 in a craft workshop in the heart of historical Naples, Campanile’s five-generation shoe company has maintained the ultimate in quality, passion and attention to detail. With a dedication to classic leather and oxford shoes first and foremost, it also features ‘classical renovated’ designs - as chic and refined as the originals, with a contemporary flavor

Casadei
Coveted by every red carpet forerunner from Selena Gomez to Victoria Beckham, Casadei has captured the fashion world’s attention with its contemporary boots, sandals and stilettos. Starting out as makers of modest sandals, the brand was founded in 1958 by Quinto and Flora Casadei and is now creatively directed by the duo’s son Cesare.

Common Projects
Launched in 2004, Common Projects was established by NYC-based art director Prathan Poopat and creative consultant Flavio Girolami. Drawing on their backgrounds in fashion, the duo combines utilitarian design with Italian quality and construction, resulting in sleek and minimalist sneakers that have reached cult-level status among celebrities and fashion insiders alike.

Gianvito Rossi
Son and scion of shoe impresario Sergio, Gianvito Rossi has always had footwear in his blood. Debuting his collection in 2006, the Italian brand has risen to fast become one of the premiere labels on the lips and feet of fashion-lovers everywhere, distinguishable by its clean, simple lines which serve to accentuate a woman’s silhouette.

Golden Goose
Created by Francesca and Alessandro Gallo in 2000 through a mutual passion for art and fashion, Golden Goose Deluxe Brand’s luxury urban aesthetic speaks to a thoroughly modern consumer. Sneakers are the bread and butter of its footwear offering; stamped with graphic stars, camouflage trims and a hipster, lived-in patina.

Hogan
Hogan shoes are extremely comfortable, and their casual style is elegant at the same time. Few know the history of these shoes and the Tod Group, to which the Hogan brand belongs. Not everyone, for example, knows that this brand is wholly Italian. Since 1986 to the present, the timeless taste of these shoes is above all that of a status symbol, an image of elegance and luxury: every tiny detail is attended to with extreme accuracy and the materials used are, of course, top quality.

Jeffrey Campbell
Jeffrey Campbell is an independent shoe brand that pushes the boundaries of contemporary style. Based in LA, the company´s intimate team reacts to the feelings and inspirations of their peers. With the hope to empower individuals through progressive silhouettes and achievable looks, working towards a more inclusive and relatable future, JC strives to reflect the beauty in all body types, ages, ethnicities, and genders.

Salvatore Ferragamo
Salvatore Ferragamo is known as the “shoemaker to the stars”, even in the late 1920's the designer was crafting beautiful shoes for some of the most famous feet in Hollywood. Now the revered brand is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and quality fabrics - the benchmark of understated Italian luxury since its inception.

Santoni
Andrea Santoni started his local shoe workshop in 1975 with a strong focus on cultural heritage and the tradition of Italian excellence. Today, Santoni shoes are still designed with a blend of old-world knowledge and modern attitude. Each pair handcrafted Italian shoes is an authentic work of the shoemaker’s art, embodying craftsmanship, quality and luxury in every step.

Sergio Rossi
The heart of the Sergio Rossi brand continues to revolve around its base in San Mauro, Italy. Despite advances in technology in its factory, fundamentally it remains dedicated to the pure luxury of artisanship, with each shoe undergoing a minimum of 120 essential steps before it is placed in a box bearing the Sergio Rossi name. Learning his craft from his father, Rossi sold his first designs in 1966 - now known as the iconic Opanca shoe, where the sole was curved gently around the foot. Lines and structure remain two key components of the footwear, with the concept of pure, clean design underpinning each collection.

Aquazzura
Born in Colombia and raised between Miami and London, Edgardo Osorio combines his eye for drop-dead glamour, his passion for modern design, and his hand for high-luxe craft into some of the most desirable footwear on the market today. Cutting his teeth at Salvatore Ferragamo and Roberto Cavalli, he launched Aquazzura in 2011, establishing a brand which bridges European flair and American sensibility. His core values? To create modern, sexy, yet super-comfortable shoes which command instant attention.

Bally
Carl Franz Bally was a visionary Swiss shoe maker with a commitment to superior craftsmanship. With over 160 years of heritage, Bally’s namesake label is best known for its handmade leather shoes and bags accented with the iconic red-white-red Bally stripe, a nod to the colours of the Swiss flag
No products

Campanile
With a long history starting in 1858 in a craft workshop in the heart of historical Naples, Campanile’s five-generation shoe company has maintained the ultimate in quality, passion and attention to detail. With a dedication to classic leather and oxford shoes first and foremost, it also features ‘classical renovated’ designs - as chic and refined as the originals, with a contemporary flavor

Casadei
Coveted by every red carpet forerunner from Selena Gomez to Victoria Beckham, Casadei has captured the fashion world’s attention with its contemporary boots, sandals and stilettos. Starting out as makers of modest sandals, the brand was founded in 1958 by Quinto and Flora Casadei and is now creatively directed by the duo’s son Cesare.

Common Projects
Launched in 2004, Common Projects was established by NYC-based art director Prathan Poopat and creative consultant Flavio Girolami. Drawing on their backgrounds in fashion, the duo combines utilitarian design with Italian quality and construction, resulting in sleek and minimalist sneakers that have reached cult-level status among celebrities and fashion insiders alike.

Gianvito Rossi
Son and scion of shoe impresario Sergio, Gianvito Rossi has always had footwear in his blood. Debuting his collection in 2006, the Italian brand has risen to fast become one of the premiere labels on the lips and feet of fashion-lovers everywhere, distinguishable by its clean, simple lines which serve to accentuate a woman’s silhouette.

Golden Goose
Created by Francesca and Alessandro Gallo in 2000 through a mutual passion for art and fashion, Golden Goose Deluxe Brand’s luxury urban aesthetic speaks to a thoroughly modern consumer. Sneakers are the bread and butter of its footwear offering; stamped with graphic stars, camouflage trims and a hipster, lived-in patina.

Hogan
Hogan shoes are extremely comfortable, and their casual style is elegant at the same time. Few know the history of these shoes and the Tod Group, to which the Hogan brand belongs. Not everyone, for example, knows that this brand is wholly Italian. Since 1986 to the present, the timeless taste of these shoes is above all that of a status symbol, an image of elegance and luxury: every tiny detail is attended to with extreme accuracy and the materials used are, of course, top quality.

Jeffrey Campbell
Jeffrey Campbell is an independent shoe brand that pushes the boundaries of contemporary style. Based in LA, the company´s intimate team reacts to the feelings and inspirations of their peers. With the hope to empower individuals through progressive silhouettes and achievable looks, working towards a more inclusive and relatable future, JC strives to reflect the beauty in all body types, ages, ethnicities, and genders.

Salvatore Ferragamo
Salvatore Ferragamo is known as the “shoemaker to the stars”, even in the late 1920's the designer was crafting beautiful shoes for some of the most famous feet in Hollywood. Now the revered brand is renowned for its exquisite craftsmanship and quality fabrics - the benchmark of understated Italian luxury since its inception.

Santoni
Andrea Santoni started his local shoe workshop in 1975 with a strong focus on cultural heritage and the tradition of Italian excellence. Today, Santoni shoes are still designed with a blend of old-world knowledge and modern attitude. Each pair handcrafted Italian shoes is an authentic work of the shoemaker’s art, embodying craftsmanship, quality and luxury in every step.

Sergio Rossi
The heart of the Sergio Rossi brand continues to revolve around its base in San Mauro, Italy. Despite advances in technology in its factory, fundamentally it remains dedicated to the pure luxury of artisanship, with each shoe undergoing a minimum of 120 essential steps before it is placed in a box bearing the Sergio Rossi name. Learning his craft from his father, Rossi sold his first designs in 1966 - now known as the iconic Opanca shoe, where the sole was curved gently around the foot. Lines and structure remain two key components of the footwear, with the concept of pure, clean design underpinning each collection.