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]]>“Nodaleto is the result of what I am, the aesthetic I like, what I was dreaming of wearing as a shoe addict,” said co-founder Julia Toledano Toledano in an interview with Flaunt. “My family heritage inspired the brand itself in a global aspect. Andalusia inspired the color of the brand, Tangerine, which I used in patent leather in my collection… between red and orange, love and happiness. For the minimalism aspect of the shoes, I like quality fabrics and architectural lines.”
“I’ve wanted to start a shoe brand for a long time,” she recalled. “Actually, it was my childhood dream! During my childhood, I was designing for myself only and didn’t go to a fashion school.”
But it took her some time to realize her dream. After initially going to law school in Paris and receiving a master’s in fashion journalism, she realized her true passion was shoes. “So I start doing some research of what I wanted… the name, the aesthetic, the line, etc…” she said. “And then decided to go to London College of Fashion to take classes on technical shoe aspects. I went to Italy to visit factories, then came back to Paris and started one year ago– the beginning of everything.”
Fuelled by her love for multi-artistic mediums, Nodaleto emerges as a creative label that goes beyond shoes, a gentle exuberance inspired by the iconography and architecture of the 70s. Well worth following on Instagram, if nothing else:
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]]>The post These Chunky, 70s Inspired Boots, Are Taking Over the Fashion Scene appeared first on TettyBetty.
]]>“Nodaleto is the result of what I am, the aesthetic I like, what I was dreaming of wearing as a shoe addict,” said co-founder Julia Toledano Toledano in an interview with Flaunt. “My family heritage inspired the brand itself in a global aspect. Andalusia inspired the color of the brand, Tangerine, which I used in patent leather in my collection… between red and orange, love and happiness. For the minimalism aspect of the shoes, I like quality fabrics and architectural lines.”
“I’ve wanted to start a shoe brand for a long time,” she recalled. “Actually, it was my childhood dream! During my childhood, I was designing for myself only and didn’t go to a fashion school.”
But it took her some time to realize her dream. After initially going to law school in Paris and receiving a master’s in fashion journalism, she realized her true passion was shoes. “So I start doing some research of what I wanted… the name, the aesthetic, the line, etc…” she said. “And then decided to go to London College of Fashion to take classes on technical shoe aspects. I went to Italy to visit factories, then came back to Paris and started one year ago– the beginning of everything.”
Fuelled by her love for multi-artistic mediums, Nodaleto emerges as a creative label that goes beyond shoes, a gentle exuberance inspired by the iconography and architecture of the 70s. Well worth following on Instagram, if nothing else:
The post These Chunky, 70s Inspired Boots, Are Taking Over the Fashion Scene appeared first on TettyBetty.
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