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Roger Vivier for German tannery Heyl‐Libenau, French, 1934
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Black suede sling back pumps decorated with red leather applique and trim, Bally, 1940's
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Beaded bag and platform shoes, 1940's
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1973 | ORSILVIA STEPHY Porto Sant'Elpidio [Fermo - Marche Region]
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1977 | SANDY | S. Elpidio A Mare | Ascoli Piceno | Source: Ars Sutoria # 122 | December 1977
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1973 | ZOMP | Florence Source: Ars Sutoria Magazine # 102 | 1973, January
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1973 | ZOMP | Florence Source: Ars Sutoria Magazine # 102 | 1973, January
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1951 Alden's catalog...more fab color.
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1951 Alden's catalog. I'll take one of each please.
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During World War II, shoe manufacturers in Europe and the U.S. turned to wood and woven fabrics due to the lack of leather.
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This green suede and silver kid shoe from 1955 was produced by Gainsborough, a Florida manufacturer.
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Four-Strap High Shoes with Cutwork: ca. 1913, black kid leather
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Marie Antoinette's actual shoe collection
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Olive Rosehips oh. my. gosh. I would love to see that in person.
via The Metropolitan Museum of Art - Boots, Evening
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40s evening sandals, Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Leather European fetish boots circa 1900
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Ella Fitzgerald's shoes, on Ella's birthday!
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Dee Booth @Dorothea's Closet Vintage: Thank you for this post! I love Ella Fitzgerald and I enjoyed listening to the Bata Shoe Museum's podcast.
1970's platforms
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Jen @ MOMSPatterns I love these sooo much!!
Optical Vision Resources I wore those!
Turquoise suede wedges with yellow bows
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Yellow Calico Silk Hollywood Shoes. / c. 1930 / Cutler Studio Styles
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Hilary Ross love these!
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Janice Faircloth Oh My goodness I remember looking at Alden's catalogs when i was growing up in the 50's and 60's..loved looking at them and the Sears and Roebuck catalog as it was called then.....