Pre-owned Boots In Black
- Size:39 EU
- condition:Pre-Owned
- price:set alert$1539 $1349 (12% OFF)
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Balmain Black Raven logo-embellished stretch-suede over-the-knee boots Size 39 Made from supple suede, these over-the-knee boots from Balmain have a point-toe silhouette and slim ankle straps with a gleaming gold B buckle. The pin-thin stiletto heels are resolutely glamorous, and so, very on-brand. • Closure: buckle-fastening ankle strap, zipped side • Comes with dust bag • Comes with a box • Lining: fabric • Made in Italy • Sole: leather insole and sole • Toe shape: pointed toe • Upper: fabric Retail 2295.00 Worn for a photoshoot. Like new, just some very minor scratches on soles. Comes with dustbag, box, and booklet.
about BALMAIN
Balmain (French: [balmɛ̃]) is a haute couture fashion house that was founded by Pierre Balmain. Balmain was born in 1914 in France. His father owned a drapery business and his mother and sister owned a fashion boutique where he often worked after his father’s death in 1921. He always had a love of fashion and an eye for design. He attended the École des Beaux-Arts in 1933-1934 with intent to study architecture but instead ended up spending the majority of his time designing dresses. After working for atelier Robert Piquet as a freelance artist and spending time with Edward Molyneux, he left school to work for Molyneux. In the late 1930s, he served in the French air force and the army pioneer corps. After peace was declared, he worked at Lucien Lelong and opened his own fashion house under his name. He released his first collection in 1945 and his first fragrance in 1949. While at Lelong, he met Christian Dior, a designer who would play a huge role in Balmain’s career and the postwar fashion industry in general.
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