A Stuart Weitzman shoe is equal parts spectacle and sculpture. It is a playground for exotic and often unexpected materials, in constructions that routinely push the boundaries of traditional footwear. Heels surprise in pillars of chrome, stainless steel, acrylic, and bamboo; carved cork and layered woods. Silhouettes seduce in lace, linen, and silk brocade along with the most luxurious leathers.
For evening, 24-karat gold, gemstones, and oceans of hand set crystals turn shoes into sparkling jewels. Across the sheer range of styles, there is an attention to detail and craft that reveals the touch of a master shoemaker. More than one hundred hand operations go into every pair. Skill infuses each surface.
The Merchandising of Stuart Weitzman’s shop in Rome :
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