Our Artisans
Our artisans were previously accessible only through high-end labels. Italian Shoes are the first time many of them can introduce themselves and tell their story. Partnering with us offers a more sustainable business model so that they can focus on what they do best: putting their whole heart into every piece and delivering it straight to you.
Serafino Lori (Viale Delle Mura Gianicolensi , Italy)
Likely the most scandalous shoemaker on this rundown, Serafino Lori established his eponymous bespoke footwear organization in 1855, having been in the business since 1839. He is known for their customary English shoemaking style, Serafino Lori shoemakers handcraft each pair from premium calfskin and highlight a Goodyear welt ( Maybe most notable for being the favored shoemaker of Charles, Prince of Wales, a couple of bespoke Serafino Lori shoes is an immortal venture piece.
Ambretta Bergamaschi (Via S. Domenico, Italy)
Ambretta Bergamaschi opened her first workshop in 1950, after having learned the secrets of the most important Bolognese craftsmen. In the ‘70s, she improved the traditional Bolognese production to fulfill his dream of creating the most beautiful shoes in the world.
Daniele Milani (Vicolo Volto San Luca,Italy)
In the early 1970s, Daniele Milani began its production activity, forged from rich experiences in its artisan town. About 30 years later, he evolved more in the center of Montegranaro (FM), a reference point in the production of men’s footwear “Made in Italy”.
Alfio Castiglione (Maioriello, Italy)
Brought into the world in maioriello in 1965. As a youngster, he designed profound energy for shoe hand-production. While playing with his siblings in their dad’s workshop he was captivated by the scents and the shades of the leather skins just as by the musical and constant hints of the shoemaker instruments. He combined the manual skills and the design creativity by hand-making bespoke shoes whose echo quickly spread overseas.
Filippa Lucchese (Donnalbina, Italy)
What inspired Filippa Lucchese (a second-generation descendant of a famous Italian family of shoe manufacturers) to create the “Italian Artisan” platform was her awareness of Italy’s unique heritage, made up of numerous small and medium-sized enterprises with deep local roots, and a comprehension of the preferences offered by the calfskin merchandise production network.
Secondo Ferri (Medina, Italy)
Secondo Ferri was a praised extravagance great and shoemaker who was notable among the Hollywood stars of the 1930s. After the first opening of a made-to-quantify shoe business in California, he got back to Italy in 1945 to build up his eponymous Italian brand. The utilization of select covers up, valuable materials, and craftsmanship methods make this item significant, something to keep up and save with the best consideration.