
Empire / Regency · 1800s · French
Production
handmade
Material
silk
Culture
French
Influences
neoclassical sandal styling
These delicate pointed-toe slippers feature cream-colored silk uppers with decorative gold embroidered or woven motifs on the toe area. The shoes have black leather or fabric soles and are secured with long cream silk ribbon ties that wrap around the ankle. The extremely pointed toe and low-cut vamp are characteristic of Empire period footwear, reflecting the neoclassical aesthetic. The construction appears lightweight with minimal structure, typical of early 19th-century women's shoes that prioritized elegance over support. The ankle ribbons would have been tied in bows, creating the fashionable strapped effect popular during the Regency era.
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