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Description: Pumps of taupe suede. 2" heel. Sling back strap wraps around ankle. Vamp extends toward ankle creating a pointed tongue. Tie of self fabric fastens over tongue. Pointed toe. Designer label: "Manolo Blahnik / London" Markings on bottom of shoe: "Vero Cuoio / Made in Italy / 36 1/2" and "Manolo Blahnik"
Date: 1980/1989
Creator: Manolo Blahnik
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Pumps

Description: Pumps of leather in a print of metallic brass, copper and brown snake skin. The shoes are designed with rounded, open toes, and with a narrow band of self across top of toe-box. The sling-back pumps have one long strap that runs from sides of toebox to behind heel, and secure at sides at ankles. Each with small rectangular gilt-metal buckle at outer ankle. 2 7/8" high continental heel is covered with same leather in a larger version of the print. Inside of shoe lined in tan leather. Stampe… more
Date: 1980/2010
Creator: Ferragamo, Salvatore
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Zebra leather pumps

Description: Pumps of cow skin dyed in a zebra stripe effect, pointed toes, stiletto heels covered in black snakeskin. Retailer label: "Neiman-Marcus / Made in Italy" Measurements: Length: 24 cm. Width: 8.5 cm. Height: 12.5 cm. Heel: 7.5cm (3") high on axis with cap.
Date: 1980/1989
Creator: Neiman-Marcus Co.
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design

Leather heels

Description: Pair of shoes of gold leather. Designed with slightly pointed toes, the shoes are modified D'Orsay pumps, with open toe formed by crossed-over wide straps at vamp, and with cut-away sides on the outside of shoe. High stiletto heels covered with same leather, tapering to base. Lined in silver leather. Designer's label stamped inside: "Bruno Magli / Bologna * Made in Italy" Stamped on sole: "7 / Vero / Cuoio" Measurements: Length: 21 cm. Width: 7.5 cm. Height: 14 cm. Heel: 9 cm. (3 1/2") high o… more
Date: 1980/1985
Creator: Magli (Firm)
Partner: UNT College of Visual Arts + Design
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