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Step Into Rene Caovilla’s Middle Eastern Capsule Collection

Suitable for all moods and occasions, the head-turning shoes will instantly glam up your wardrobe (perfect timing just before the holiday season).

If you’re a luxury footwear aficionado and still searching for a fail-safe cure for those pandemic blues, Rene Caovilla’s Middle Eastern capsule collection is designed to put a smile on your face. And finding just the right pair will surely help you “conquer the world” as Marilyn Monroe famously said.

Taking inspiration from plush and sultry Arabian Nights, the collection of six unique shoes is a glamorous reflection of the modern and elegant Middle Eastern woman. Perfect for a variety of moods and occasions, the different styles by the Maison that been making “works of art otherwise known as shoes” for over eight decades can take you seamlessly from day to evening.

The “Ginger” mule with a comfortable block heel is inspired by all the different aspects of a woman’s life, making it the perfect versatile pick that can be worn to just about any occasion in a myriad of ways. Then there’s the stunning “Juliette,” which features a satin weave and is embellished with a crystal chain.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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This second mule is available in purple and a muted beige. Additionally, the “Kite” is adorned with small diamonds and delicate opalescent details, while the “All Over Tartan,” a playful iteration of the tartan print, is decorated with pink crystals. “Crystal,” a stunning black shoe totally covered in different sized crystals, is yet another standout style from the exciting collection. And while it lends an air of nonchalant glamour, the “Knot” has a whimsical strass knot detailing in a muted beige. Meanwhile, the sixth pair, the “Exotic Ayers” is an elegant take on the snakeskin trend, with the “Ginger” mule re-imagined in luxurious snakeskin and strass detailing on the front of the shoe.

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