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Authenticated Yves Saint Laurent Black Suede Booties Size 7

Authenticated Yves Saint Laurent Black Suede Booties Size 7

Regular price $275.00 USD
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Category: Designer spotlight, Shoes, Shoes & boots

Authenticated  Vintage 1980s, Yves Saint Laurent Black Suede & Velvet Booties. I had a model try on the booties, she wears a size 7 Medium and length was perfect, but a little tight. Booties are listed as size 7 1/2 but, I think booties are more inline as a 7 Narrow. Below I measure the shoe dimension to give you a better idea of sizing.

Beautiful black velvet design, on top of a see-thru brocade mesh. These elegant, suede lace-up booties are unique as they are beautiful. The brocade mesh has a suede front panel with suede tie-up laces, suede ankle trim, suede back and heel. Heel tap covers I had replaced and suede cleaned. Unique and beautifully detailed these booties are sure to add a little more pizzazz to your holiday outfit. Condition Very good vintage.

Description: Shoe length 8.5", Shoe width 3" and heel height 3". Very light-medium wear on bottom of shoe

Fit & Sizing Note: To ensure a perfect fit, please refer to our "How to Measure" guide and Size Conversion Chart located in the image scroll for your convenience.

❗️ Disclaimer: All provided charts are intended for general reference only, as fit can vary based on individual foot shape, boot style, and material. When measuring your feet, note that one foot may be slightly longer than the other; always use the measurement of the longer foot for comparison to the chart. Please compare these details with a shoe you already own for the most accurate fit assessment.



History of Yves Saint Laurent: Yves Saint Laurent was a European fashion designer born on August 1, 1936 in Oran, Algeria. As a teen, he left for Paris to work for designer Christian Dior and gained acclaim for his dress designs. In 1966, he launched his own fashion labels, where his adaptations of tuxedos for women garnered him fame. He was the first living designer to receive a solo exhibition in New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art in 1983. The Designer died in Paris on June 1, 2008 from brain cancer.

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