Evening shoes

Designer Georgette of Paris French

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The bare sandal-style evening shoes of the 1930s opened the door for designers to experiment with new ideas, freeing them from the pump and other closed shoe styles that had dominated fashion since ancient times. The aesthetics of the period called for designs that were clean and modern. In this example, the folded treatment of the uppers is a simple but innovative and elegant treatment, as is the design of the detached strap. Georgette was a high quality French shoemaker, established in the mid 1930s by a brother and sister who had worked previously for André Perugia. These shoes were made for a prominent American client, Standard Oil heiress Millicent Rogers (1902-1953).

Evening shoes, Georgette of Paris (French), leather, French

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