Apr 29

The Cobbler’s Curvature: Marcello Toshi’s Shoes

by in Beauty Archives


Emblems or embellishments, who cares as long as your shoes look like a slice of heaven?

Marcello Toshi has shoes with delightful eccentricities that will make Aunt May’s quirks seem forgivable. From crafted silver roses to wire lined petals, the shoes mingle elegance with oddity so seamlessly.

His collection is based on the female form: top-heavy or bottom heavy.From provocative cut outs, curves and unexpected ties, the shoes are testament to the beauty of the hour-glass shape.

The shoes are handcrafted by artisans in Lima, Peru; hence the exotic names: paraplaya, hojas, caminta.

And for the social butterfly who never has too many pairs of shoes to wear, you can cross that one off your list. Let your strut do all the talking.

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2 Responses to “The Cobbler’s Curvature: Marcello Toshi’s Shoes”

  1. From Sheila:

    I love my MT’s! The designer is a british-peruvian girl though…. check out the summer collection http://www.marcellotoshi.com

    Posted on 15. Jul, 2008 at 7:28 pm #
  2. From Charu Suri:

    Thanks for letting me know, Sheila! Always thought Marcello was a guy’s name :)

    Charu

    Posted on 15. Jul, 2008 at 8:02 pm #

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