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Alexandre Birman is bringing his brand’s signature bows a soft spin for Fall 2023.
Within the designer’s new collection, he’s freshly released the Lolita — a $525 sport-style sandal. The open-toed silhouette features a rounded suede base with a lugged leather “tractor”-style sole for added traction, as well as smooth suede uppers that form two straps lined with soft shearling for a comfortable twist.
However, these aren’t the style’s only features. Birman also topped each of the slides‘ double straps with his signature knotted bows in matching suede, bringing the utilitarian set a feminine flair. The detail, a staple of Birman’s namesake label, is regularly seen across his range of heels, sneakers and boots each season — particularly the best-selling Clarita sandal, which is available in a variety of heights, colors and finishes year-round.
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The Lolita sandals, on-theme with Fall 2023’s current emphasis on versatility, are available in hues of warm golden-tan, dark brown and deep blue-gray.
Birman’s Fall 2023 collection also features a wide lineup of heeled boots, loafers, platform pumps and ballet flats, all accented with details ranging from leather knots to sparkling crystal ornaments. The selection also includes his new range of bridal footwear, which encompasses heeled, flat and platform sandals in tones of white, pearly silver and gold. You can view Birman’s full Fall 2023 collection now on his brand’s website.
In other Birman news, the businessman has continued to grow his fashion empire with six new brand acquisitions under his Arezzo brand, now totaling 16 labels.
“To be successful, you must put in the work,” Birman told FN in Sept. 2022. “We work very hard. When we’re on, game on.”
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